Growing Super Lemon Haze

Rhino30

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I’m on my 4th grow and well into veg on Super Lemon Haze from Lineage Genetics. I’ve heard it’s a pretty popular strain, so maybe someone has some advice for a relative newby, growing this strain for the first time.

I’m wondering when I should flip to 12/12, so these don’t get out of control in my smaller tents. The two tents I’m growing this strain in are 32x32x63” and 24x24x54”. I realize these tents are probably on the small size on this strain, which I’ve read grows tall and lengthy. They were topped about a month ago and are healthy. I’m prepared to use netting, super cropping, etc. to maximize my yield for the space.

How much taller should I expect this strain to grow once flowering? Double in height? Or less?

It’s a 70/30 sativa leaning hybrid.
From what I’ve read on this strain it’s pretty easy, just so it doesn’t get too cold at night and I don’t feed too many nutes...any other advice?

thanks in advance!
 
standard is one month veg 2 months flower
should do that 2ft tent ...but an upgrade to 4x4ft

will ease your mind even make you grin come harvest

goods luck

ps as a sativa keep warm 22c/77f is good
 
I'm on my first run of SLH (different breeder) as well, so I'll tag along for this one. I'm just about to flip it to flower, along with two other strains (GG4 & Wedding Cake) this week. What I've heard about it, is that it's a bit slow in veg and then takes off in flower. Since I'm running it along side a couple of other strains, it's a bit of a balancing act in terms of size, training, and feed, as each strain had a bit of different needs. Generally sativa strains are lighter feeders and can take more light compared to more indica strains. Depending on pheno, SLH is usually 9 to 10 weeks flowering from my understanding.
 
I flipped my two 24x24” tents to 12/12 about a week ago and will be flipping the 32x32” soon. They got a little light burn earlier in veg, so I wanted to get them healthy and all dialed in before flipping. I got some mini space heaters and connected them to a thermostat, so they’ve been keeping it comfortable inside.
We’ll have to see how much they stretch in flower and whether or not I get myself into trouble with their height!
 
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