If you are re-vegging and returning to flower asap, I wouldn't transplant into final container till the last minute, as a large re-veg will pump-out the roots, and you can run-out of rootspace late in flower. (did you trim the roots when returning to veg?)

If you are keeping her for clones, keep in mind, if they get too rootbound you can trim healthy roots and return to the veg closet for healing . As long as she has a couple of recovery weeks before returning her to flower. Never trim roots when in flower.

Airflow is a concern, as is leaf-irritation. Not real big problems, but cannabis needs the airflow, and the tighter-packed the shoots, the more the leaves and branches will irritate (do minor damage to) each other. Usually when I take clones from a re-veg, I'll shape her for optimal branch spacing.

Which is "better"...6 growing tips at 4" each, or one cola at 8"? I'm guessing once you get to knbow your strain, you would be the one to answer that. On re-veggers I leave 4-8 growing tips, depending on strain and physical attributes of the plant. (I play it by ear)

I used these 'nudgers' for a while to help shape the canopy:
push-me-pull-you's
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Rusty's Bonsai Downsizing... Wasn't sure where to post this, but I wouldn't be offended, with it being moved to it's proper place. (as long as it isn't in the trash, lol) First off...don't try this at home, I'm a trained...um...ok, so I'm not really trained. But I saw this in another post, and was wondering if it would work. I had previous experience in growing bonsai, and figured I'd give it a grow... Reason for doing it... An incoming crop of plants from the veg room was forcing my hand. The plants in veg were Rating: 5