Quote Originally Posted by norkali
It came from the closet.......as seen in the Closet section.

I was counting on only having 2-3 females at most, I fit 6, 3 gallon pots in there. When I pulled the male, I inspected the roots and sure enough, they were just starting to hit the container and wrap around.

What should I do? let all 5 go and let them get rootbound? Or should I sacrifice 2 and transplant the 3 healthiest ones to larger containers? I wish I could just throw 2-3 of them outside to finish but unfortunately, that would be out of prop. 215 compliance. (DAMN those 100 sq. feet.)

Also, pruning. There are a couple large fan leaves that hang over emerging bud sites and put them in the shade. Should I chop em' off to allow light to get to the emerging bud sites, or should I just let the fan leaves do their natural thing? I know I'm being too conservative for my own good, I already realize that ScrOG/LST would have served me much better than just letting them go.....lesson learned.....

Technically, Prop. 215 didn't set any limits. SB420 implemented Prop 215 by setting arbitrary limits for cultivation.

The limit for mature plants is six (6) plants. It doesn't matter if the plants are 10" or 10'. SB 420 sets the minimum standards of legality. Counties can allow more plants, but they can't allow fewer.

Some counties have enacted ordinances of their own to deal with cultivation. A few counties allow a 100 sq.ft. SOG, regardless of the number of plants, but this does not change the fact that you could alternativly have the six mature plants allowed by SB420.

CalNorml has a county-by-county breakdown of what is allowed, but your five plants are legal anywhere in California - assuming you have a Med Rx.

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