Jack Herer Regular Seeds

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Jack Herer Regular

Jack Herer Regular

It’s a classic. The seeds are regular, untreated, and you get both male and female plants. So, if you want to try your hand at propagation and aren’t afraid to do a bit of sorting (to filter out the males), this is your option. Personally, I’d say it’s for those who are already at least a little bit into it and want control over the process. Minus – there is a risk that some of the plants will be male and you’ll just throw them away. But you can find strong and healthy specimens.

Jack Herer Regular Seeds

Hey, buddy, listen up about Jack Herer Regular Seeds — they’re a classic, to be honest. I tried growing them once, and I’ll tell you — it’s a real thrill. These seeds, you know, it’s like taking a legend and growing it at home. Jack Herer is a household name in the world of weed, and his strain is just as cool.

These Regular Seeds mean you’ll get both boys and girls, so if you want to try crossbreeding or make your own seeds, this is exactly what you need. To be honest, I’m always too lazy to bother, I prefer to just smoke, but some of my friends really get into it and make their own hybrids — Jack Herer is perfect for that.

In general, the bushes grow vigorously, with healthy buds, smell fresh, a little sweet, and when you smoke them, it’s just an explosion in your mouth. The effect is so invigorating, it doesn’t knock you out on the couch, but on the contrary — you get up and can clean the whole house or write music.

In short, if you like something classic and time-tested, Jack Herer is definitely worth a try. Just don’t forget that with Regular Seeds, you’ll have to look for the girls among the boys, so you’ll need to pay a little more attention, but the result is simply amazing!

🌱 NameJack Herer Regular Seeds
🔎 Seed TypeRegular (Non-feminized)
🧬 GeneticsHybrid (Sativa-dominant)
⚥ PhenotypeMale and female plants possible
💨 THC Level18–24%
🎭 EffectEnergetic, uplifting, creative
🍋 Aroma & FlavorEarthy, pine, citrus, spicy
📏 Plant HeightMedium–tall (100–180 cm indoors)
⏳ Flowering Time9–10 weeks
🌿 Indoor Yield400–500 g/m²
🌳 Outdoor Yield500–700 g/plant
✨ Special FeaturesMultiple phenotypes, high resin production, robust growth
🧪 Recommended ForBreeding, hybrid development, connoisseur growers

How To Grow Jack Herer Regular Seeds?

Okay, bro, let me tell you how to grow these Jack Herer regular seeds, no stress, just between friends. It’s a really cool strain, I’ve had some really good results with it a couple of times.

First, the most important thing is to germinate them. I usually take cotton pads or paper towels, wet them, put the seeds between them, and cover them on top. The main thing is that they don’t drown, but are just moist. After a couple of days, they will already show small roots—then it’s time to put them in the ground.

The soil is easy – just take something light and loose, you can mix it with coconut or something similar so that the roots feel good. I usually throw the seeds with sprouted roots into pots, don’t bury them too deep – about a centimeter is enough. Water carefully, without fanaticism – keep it moist, but not swampy, understand?

Now, light is really important! I like to put them under a normal LED lamp, or HID if you have one. Jack Herer really loves light, so the more, the better. And don’t forget that during the vegetative phase, the light day is long – 18 hours of light, 6 hours of darkness. When you want to switch to flowering, set it to 12/12 – 12 hours of light, 12 hours of darkness.

Don’t forget about air—ventilation to keep the air fresh, otherwise these guys will get sick. And, of course, fertilizers—you can’t do without them. I always start with something mild, like organic, so as not to burn their roots. Then, when they start flowering, I give them more phosphorus and potassium—they love to be pampered.

And yes, bro, water them properly – I used to overwater them, and they got upset. Find the right balance – let the soil dry out a little on top, then water again. And check on them every day – Jack Herer is a strain that really responds to care.

Eight to ten weeks after flowering begins, you can usually harvest. Keep an eye on the trichomes—when they are milky with a slight amber tint, it’s a sign that it’s time to cut.

In short, growing Jack Herer is like being friends with a plant. Take care of it, watch over it, and it will give you a great harvest. If something goes wrong, don’t worry, try again. I didn’t get everything right the first time either. Good luck, bro!

🌱 StepDescription
🪴 GerminationSoak seeds in water for 12–24 hours, then transfer to a damp paper towel or starter cubes. Keep warm (20–25°C) and dark until sprouting.
🌞 Light & EnvironmentProvide 18–24 hours of light daily during vegetative stage with full-spectrum LED or MH lighting for vigorous growth.
🌡️ Temperature & HumidityMaintain temperature between 20–26°C and humidity at 50–70% during vegetative growth; reduce to 40–50% during flowering.
🌿 Vegetative StageExpect fast growth and branching. Remove males if you’re not breeding to prevent pollination of females.
⏳ Flowering StageSwitch light cycle to 12/12 for flowering. Expect 9–10 weeks to full maturity. Monitor trichomes for the desired potency.
💧 Water & NutrientsWater when the topsoil dries. Use nitrogen-rich nutrients during veg, and phosphorus/potassium during flowering for dense buds.
✂️ Training & PruningTopping and low-stress training (LST) are great for managing Jack Herer’s vigorous growth. Remove lower growth for better airflow and bigger colas.
🌾 HarvestHarvest when most pistils darken and trichomes turn milky or amber for a balanced and potent effect.
💡 TipRegular seeds produce both male and female plants — remove males promptly if not breeding to avoid unwanted pollination.
Scott Blakey

Scott Blakey

Author / Professional Cannabis Grower

I’ve been in the cannabis world for a long time, since the 90s. I started out as just a plant hobbyist, but now I can say that I have become one of the leading growers. I create varieties that people like and I’m always looking for new ways to improve the process. In general, I love my job and it’s a thrill to watch your plants grow and produce results!

FAQ

What kind of strain is Jack Herer Regular?

In short, it’s a classic, bro. Jack Herer is a powerful hybrid with an invigorating effect. Regular means that both male and female plants can grow. I bought it to try making my own seeds—it’s really cool.

Why are people so crazy about Jack?

Because it has an incredible effect—such a powerful high that you want to do something, not just lie around. Plus, it has a sweet aroma with spicy notes, so it never gets boring.

Is it difficult to grow?

Listen, I had a couple of screw-ups—I over-dried it a couple of times, but Jack is really forgiving. It’s not a finicky strain, the main thing is light and air. And, of course, you have to keep an eye on the boys—if you don’t want seeds, you’ll have to remove them.

Is the yield normal?

Normal, yes! Jack can produce a good amount of buds if you do everything right. I got a decent yield, even with my mistakes. So if you try hard, you’ll definitely have enough to fill a jar.

Is it worth getting Regular instead of feminized seeds?

Well, if you want to play with genetics, you can make your own seeds – go for Regular. If you just want buds without the hassle, it’s better to go for feminized seeds. I went for Regular to try crossing them with something of my own – it turned out cool!