Old Critical Jack: will be fine?

Gramada

Active Member
Hey colleagues! Please help me a little: I have this lady (Critical Jack) who is quite old...from February to the end of April, I kept her in the tent on 16/8. then I put it out in the garden thinking that it will revegg,
bearing in mind that when I moved it outside, it was already in the pre-flowering period. maybe it didn't have time to bloom and had no reason to revegetate, it just grew normally. The problem I am struggling with is the following: as you can see in the picture, the trunk of the plant is quite "old", but the rest of the plant is holding up well. it is the first time that I grow a plant so long as a vegetating time. and the next question: will it bloom and finish blooming?

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Gramada

Active Member
It will be fine! I had a plant in a similar situation, turned out fine. The plant looks healthy to me.
Hope she'll hear you:)) thank you. i have another Critical Jack from the same breeder (almost 3 months old) , but she's a nice looking girl, strong, very dense and big leaves, much heathier than this one.
I'm curious what the difference will be between them when they finish blooming :D
 

mandocat

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Hope she'll hear you:)) thank you. i have another Critical Jack from the same breeder (almost 3 months old) , but she's a nice looking girl, strong, very dense and big leaves, much heathier than this one.
I'm curious what the difference will be between them when they finish blooming :D
The only thing I would add is you may want to give it some support for those lower branches, so that the weight caused by big buds in a rain storm this fall don't crack them.
 

Gramada

Active Member
The only thing I would add is you may want to give it some support for those lower branches, so that the weight caused by big buds in a rain storm this fall don't crack them.
Already prepared supports for them. I trained her to stay as low as she can handle branches, 'cause it's illegal in my country..
 

Gramada

Active Member
The only thing I would add is you may want to give it some support for those lower branches, so that the weight caused by big buds in a rain storm this fall don't crack them.
This summer was very rainy. 3 sunny days - one rainy, another 3 sunny days then one rainy:))
 
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