why are you blooming out your jh mama? Are you done with that strain? You got any pice of the finished plant? Any budz shots? I'm a real fan of the jack herer strain. This is totally my generation. Jh won 1st place in the cup while i was just getting good at growing in the mid 90's. I flew to holland to get some of those 1st seeeds. I came back with so many seeds, we didn't know what to plant. Of course, i got my jh. I also picked up nl#5, nl#5 x skunk #1, and about 15 others of that generation. The nl#5 quickly became my favorite. The jh was great, but the buds grew all wormy in the end, hurting bag appeal. Maybe they have since fixed that. The nl#5, though, was the best thing since sliced bread. Oh, how we loved that girl.
After growing her for 6 months, my friend flew back to holland and purchased 200 nl#5 seeds. Now we were looking for a "super" nl#5. Although the strain was stable for the time, we did get 3 plants out of 200 seeds that really out shined the rest. Those three plants became the mothers for myself and 4 other grows for the next 10 years. I have no idea how much weed was grown from those 3 northern lights girls. Maybe 1000 lbs? Anyways, one of those three phenos is still alive and producing cuts after 15+ years. My friends parents (in their 70's!) grow her in a small closet grow in northern idaho. It's been their favorite bud since we gave it to them so many years ago. It's also been the only weed they have ever grown. Once a year i fly up to visit them and check on their grow. We smoke nl#5 that has been curing for months and months and play in the grow room. It's an amazing plant and still fun to watch grow and to smoke. While i am a huge jack herer fan, my heart will always belong to northern lights #5...possibly the best all around plant that has ever lived.