the JESUS grow method

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The Jesus grow Method


Materials needed:
10 gallon Fish aquarium with clear plastic lid
hygrometer
Spray bottle
One 3.5” pot
1 one gallon pot
9 two gallon pots
8 bags light warrior potting mix (one cubic foot bags)
One liter advanced nutrients jumpstart formula
One liter iguana juice grow
One liter iguana juice bloom
One liter voodoo juice
One liter barricade
One liter overdrive
Six 1 gallon containers for watering nutrient solutions
Humidifier for optimal results.
Fans for air circulation
timer
One 400 watt metal halide lamp
One 1000 watt high pressure sodium lamp
American agritech daisy cloner


Phase 1
Seedling


First, take the feminized seed of choice and soak it in a small glass of water overnight. After you have soaked the seed, sow it in the 3” pot. Once the seed is sowed place the pot in a fish aquarium with a clear plastic lid. This will serve as a very good humidity house for the plant during its seedling phase. After the seed is sowed into the pot water delicately with a mild solution of jumpstart. You will use this nutrient solution throughout the seedling phase. Hang up a 400 watt metal halide for lighting supply to the young plant. This light will serve as its primary source of energy throughout the entire vegetative stage. This stage will last approximately two months. Hang the light above the aquarium at a comfortable distance which is about three feet for seedlings, clones and young plants. Try to keep the temperature from exceeding 85 degrees. You can bring the light closer as the plants grow thus intensifying light energy used by the plant. Leave the light on 24 hours a day above the aquarium. Light must be kept on 24 hours a day for the entire vegetative stage. Keep the medium happy in the 3” pot. Keep the soil evenly moist not wet. Use a spray bottle to spray the inside of the aquarium to keep humidity high. Check the hygrometer inside the aquarium to see that it is at least 85% humidity 85% of the time un till the plant has at least 3 to 4 true sets of leaves or un till the plant out grows the ten gallon aquarium. Open the lid occasionally to let the plants breathe for about five minutes 5 times a day. Once the plant has acquired two to four sets of true leaves or once the small pot is root bound, it is time to take the plant out of the tank and transplant it to the one gallon pot.


Phase 2
seedling to maturity


Now that the plant has out grown its small pot, and has 2 to 4 sets of leaves, it is time to transplant into a larger pot. If the plant is root bound in the small pot it will be very easy to transplant , if it isn’t, some dirt will fall from the root ball, but it will be ok. The soil medium should be moist when transplanting, so carefully slide the stem of the plant between your middle and ring finger and turn the pot upside down. The plant should slide out easily. After you have the plant out carefully place into the prepared one gallon pot. The soil of the one gallon pot can be treated with the voodoo juice now. Now that the plant is in the one gallon pot, you will water it with the jumpstart solution. Instructions are on the label of this nutrient. Now the aquarium is no longer necessary . Place your plant about 2 and ½ feet to three feet below the 400 watt metal halide. You will bring the light closer as the plant grows. Keep the humidity at about 60 to 70% for this phase. Water the plant regularly under these conditions with the jumpstart solution for about 2 to 3 weeks. After 2 to 4 weeks total from the time the seed sprouted, the plant will enter the adult vegetative stage. Keep the temperature now at about 75to 80 degrees. Once it reaches this point the nutrient solution will change to the iguana juice grow solution. You can now also bring the lights closer to a distance of about 16 to 24”s above the plant. This vegetative stage will last for another 4 to 5 weeks. You will know when the phase ends when the plant has four sets of branches not counting the main branch or top as it is called. Once the plant has reached its eighth to ninth total week, it is time to perform the clone.




Phase 3
Clones



After the plant has finished its 8 to 9 week seedling and vegetative stage, it is time to multiply the plant through a process called cloning. So looking at the plant we now have 4 to 6 sets of branches and a main branch or top. Carefully, with a razorblade, cut of the tips of the branches about four to 6 inches below. Cut the main branch in the same manner. This should leave the end of the branch and perhaps a set of leaves below it. You will only need eight clones so use seven from the lower branches and the main top. After you have taken the clones, place them in to the cloning machine. This unit has eight sites one for each of the clones. Now keep the light on for 24 hours still and keep it about 2 to 3 feet above the clones. Grow the clones in the machine un till a decent size of roots appear. This should take between 3 to 15 days. After a suitable amount of roots have grown, remove them from the machine, and transplant them directly into the two gallon pots. After you have put them in the two gallon pots with voodoo juice treated soil, vegetate them under 24 hours of light for a final 5 days. After these five days have passed , it is time to enter the flowering phase.



Phase 4
Flowering




Now that the plants are in there final pot, you can commence the flowering phase. This is achieved by turning the lights back two a twelve on twelve off cycle. This regimen will be steady un till harvest day, which is about 6 to 10 weeks after the 12 hour cycle has begun. So, keep the temperature the same, about 75 to 80 degrees and humidity at about 40 to 60% . After 6 to 10 weeks or un till your plant is mature, treat them to this light regimen. After the cycle is over and the plants mature, you can harvest and cure.



Phase 5
Harvest and cure


After the plants have matured, it is now time to cut them up. Cut the plant about 2”s from its base. Once you have cut the plants, remove all fan leaves and small protruding leaves within the bud of the plant. Once all leaves have been trimmed and the buds are manicured, it is time to dry them. So, hang them up in your closet and let them dry un till the stems snap when bended. don’t let them get to dry though or they will be ruined. After they reach this point of snapping when bent it is time to cure them. Put the trimmed buds inside a glass canning jar to cure. For the first three days open the jars once a day. Then open the jar twice a week for the first two weeks. Then once more after the first month. This can be your final opening or you can let them age and cure for as long as you would like, though like a fine wine longer is better.


Thank you
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:heart::holysheep:
 
:holysheep: Nice. It would take me forever to type something like that. I wouldn't have been able to describe how to grow in such few words, but you nailed it!:eek:
 
this boy is just full of it , i just havnt figured out how full yet , but hes getting close ,:laugh:
 

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