Thanks, Stinky. My friend thought that since tomato plants like it deeper, so would our large clones. I'm glad you told me this because by Wednesday, it would have been too late.

My friend's room is fairly small and our 4 clones were competing terribly. Now they're tall (4-5 ft), and can barely support themselves. I usually start them outside in tall wire baskets, but I'm inclined to try to make them more bushy since they are so tall and leggy. Don't have much experience or knowledge about topping, pruning, etc.

We have not noticed any reduction in potency, but we would like to try some new seeds (AK47, White Rhino, etc). It's just a matter of getting them......

Also, thanks to Master Wu, the Green Dragon has become a mainstay!!:clap:
HeyYou Reviewed by HeyYou on . Outdoor to Indoor to Outdoor For the past several years, a friend and I have been keeping a Northern Lights strain going by alternating from indoor to outdoor to indoor, with clones in between. Originally, I acquired a healthy clone, planted it outdoors, and at some point cloned it for the indoor guy. He saw it thru the winter, harvesting and cloning it himself, and every spring since then I've been presented with healthy plants for a renewed cycle. The time is close in the south for spring planting, and I have a Rating: 5