Once normal growth kicks in, you can think of how you want them trimmed and trained. I try and not flower till they've had a couple of weeks of recovery time after their last trim. You can trim as often as necessary, as long as necessary...but roots will become an issue. If you can afford the setback, give trimming the roots a go on one, and re-pot in the same size pot. Helps to build confidence and self esteem, and broadens your horizons. (in a "been there, done that" kinda way

Here's a few Clone Hints...
A couple more Here.

I've been bummed about what backyard breeders have been doing to our base genetics, but it seems nobody in power gives a crap, lol. Had it been legal all this time, OB's (Original Breeders) could have gotten enforcable patents, and no more seed-bay. Oh well.

Will likely take as long in flower as the first time. The time advantage is mainly in the re-veg.

The LS I got is quite stony, but is looking weak genetically, so far. It got kinda cold, but I didn't think it was cold enough for the nanners they got. Strange thing is...no seeds. Not a friggin one. Went full to harvest, not even immature seeds. Has me intrigued enough to take clones and re-try.

You have to keep the probe moist at all times. Once it dries-out, it needs replacing. (sorry) Keeping it in some of the 4.0 solution should prevent problems, but don't let it evaporate, and keep from light. :thumbsup: