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Well, I had this idea. I use milk crates to grow in because of the way they fill all available space with soil due to the perfectly square shape. Usually I grow one plant per container, a square foot of soil each, and nine plants total under my 400 HPS. I'm currently playing around with cloning and what to do with them due to a very productive mother plant (pic1) that I initially provided too much rootspace and light too. She grew BIG AS HELL and now I'm using cuttings that are a foot long each, give or take
The nine plants mentioned above are divided into three groups of three plants due to my perpetual harvest(pic 2), so I'm using 12 clones in three planters to keep up with the standard SOG requirement of 4 plants per sqf. Usually when I grow a single plant per container, I train her very aggressively using the Delta9420 LST technique(pic3). I plan on doing the same with the clones, but they will be trained and immediately put into flower. The stretch is the only opportuinity they'll have to grow out the nodal growth into an even canopy that will mesh into the room like a normal generation of plants. I dont expect the branching to get very large.
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The nine plants mentioned above are divided into three groups of three plants due to my perpetual harvest(pic 2), so I'm using 12 clones in three planters to keep up with the standard SOG requirement of 4 plants per sqf. Usually when I grow a single plant per container, I train her very aggressively using the Delta9420 LST technique(pic3). I plan on doing the same with the clones, but they will be trained and immediately put into flower. The stretch is the only opportuinity they'll have to grow out the nodal growth into an even canopy that will mesh into the room like a normal generation of plants. I dont expect the branching to get very large.
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