Ourcee,
SOG, which refers to Sea Of Green is Cannabis specific.
Name the other crop that used small clones, kept under vegetative light hours, transplanted into high densities, under flowering light cycles from day one of being transplanted?
I can't think of one can you?
While there is some similarities, is it not correct to say the dutch method, or greenhouse method rather, or growing vegetables, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, eggplants, is sea of green. You plant single or pinched plants in high densities, remove suckers, keep single or double heads. While you don't do the same veg/flowering cycles, you keep the plants producing and the high yield is the same goal but with a different type of reproducing plant. Sorry for lack of better technical terms, as I should know, but I think I explain it in the right way. I am not trying to prove anyone wrong, but rather trying to discuss the methods. Sorry to stray a bit off topic, I don't know who first used it for cannabis.