After you transplant them, wait a few days to a week to let the plant get adjusted, then you can FIM or top, or whatever you want.

I would suggest doing one of the methods. If you only have a handful of plants, and ur going to be growing under a 1000w light, you want as much surface area of the plant exposed to the light. Having a nice even canopy is actually pretty easy if u do all the plants at the same time.

I have a blueberry clone about a month old, i just transplanted it to a 4 gal container last week. Today i took the little tip of the plant and tied it away from the light. (loosely!!!) I use the wire ties that come with garbage bags, make a loose loop around the area i tie down, and then tie the string to that. it doesnt damage the plant like the string could by cutting into it.

have fun!
MichiganAero Reviewed by MichiganAero on . The First Wave: Alaskan Ice I am currently starting a one man campaign to restore the earth of arctic shelf ice. To do so I did the only thing I could possibly think of: clone my Alaskan Ice in order to replenish the world shortage on our hands! My clones are all about 4" in length, cut at 45°, dipped in clonex rooting gel. I will be misting them twice a day with RO water + Clonex clone solution. Here are some pics of them in their new home underneath my CFLs in the clone/mom room. I've got 11, I'm hoping 8-10 make Rating: 5