Well, technically I gave them 2 days between the cloning machine and 12/12, to spread their roots and get over any transplant shock. The root systems were quite developed when I took them out of the machine. I gave them a good 10-12 days in there. So 10-12 days in the cloner, and 2 days of aftershock, then boom, 12/12. I gave them so little time, because I was a might scared they'd get too large, especially considering there are 24 of them. And I had another reason to fear that - I tried this with 6 plants and gave them five days between cloner and 12/12 and they're even larger than these.

Flowers are showing up. Not as far along as the 6 'introductory test' plants were at this day into flowering, but not hugely behind either. And those 6 are turning out pretty nice, getting pretty crystally, buds not too small, about what I expected really, aside from the fact that they're three feet tall. Those 6 got 5 days of veg time and were maybe 4 inches tall when flowering began. Could be that those 3 days of veg time difference (these = 2 days, others = 5 days) set these 24 behind a bit, because they had to do more root work during flowering than the other 6 did. If that delays harvest a few days, no big deal. I'm sure the trichs will tell me when they're done.

It's pretty interesting anyway!
jamstigator Reviewed by jamstigator on . Small SOG - questions, help! Okay, here's a pic of a SOG experiment. I normally use ScroG, but thought I'd play around some with a sea of green, see how it went. There are 24 plants in there (in a 46"x20" space, 3.75 plants per square foot). The strain is Nirvana AK-48 and it's on day 31 of flowering in this pic. They are in 24 separate 1/2-gallon square pots. Question: is this normal? Look how freakin' big they are! I pulled out a ruler and measured last night, and they are about 33" tall, not counting the pot, about Rating: 5