Indoor My Jet-47 Grow

Harvested another Jet and have two more in Smartpots that are around 2 feet tall. They had root aphid issues and overfertilization (too much high P guano) issues, but both look like they will yield quite well regardless. The Jets are honestly as hardy as any photo strain I've grown. A pack of these is definitely worth the money!

I'm going to photos for a while, but I think I'll run Jets during veg periods in future as they allow you to yield while vegging! I have over forty seeds that I made by letting a male go...
 
hi daylighting...

I like your work with those JET 47, nice bud u showed us...

But i'll recommend u next time to water much more ur plants, because as i can see your soil was very dry on each pics, and u don't have to forget that ur plants are like u, i mean, u need water to live and the plants need it too, even more than you, cause u eat chicken, potatoes, etc....and in it u get water, than u drink..... indoor....plants just can eat from ur personal help, till the fresh air u bring them, from the water u bring them in there soil and from this water u add to it, from there roots they can get water mixed with the necessary nutrients to grow, be healthy, be happy, flower, produce good buds full of resin and them keep the best results from ur personal job....

Not only the seeds or strains are the responsible of providing good plants, but most of all ur personal work and dedication as grower and father are the mean points to reach perfect crops...

take care
 
Hi stitch,

Thanks, but overwatering was a big problem for my first plant :D If anything, I water too often!

I like dry cycles, but I never let my plants wilt. The medium I used for the first plants held WAY too much water. I am cutting it with coco and perlite for the next round.
 
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Top nug from a female that is almost completely done and should yield about an oz at 12 weeks from seed. Muddy, thank you for your guide on autos, I managed to let my plants get significantly larger and healthier by switching to flowering ferts later. Good medium (50:50 soil and coco with large perlite and worm castings, along with bio organic agricultural fertilizer) really helped. Very good potency and strong smell from this plant (I had to dial my scrubber up to max!), and very crystally! Even with pH issues, this female yielded a solid oz with a good leaf to calyx ratio. There is really a great deal of variety as far as phenos go in the Jet-47s, but it's all good smoke so far and this strain is great value. I (accidentally) made around 40 seeds, so this strain will have a place in my tent for quite a while to come! I need some Kush Van Stitch at some point too!
 
Now, six months on, I still have three kinds of Jet-47 nugs tucked away. Very potent smoke; leaves nothing to desire in that category! It's just as good as my Skunk 1 and Ice Cream, which came from much larger photo plants.

Maybe I'll give the Jets another whirl later this year. I've been growing almost continuously since I started this thread last April and I bet my Jets would yield at least twice as much with what I know now!
 
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