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    HOW TO SOG GROW

    Take cuttings from this female mother plant and grow the
    cuttings out until they have roots. When you do take multiple cuttings
    try to create as many plants as you can fit into your grow set-up. In
    SOG grows we are looking a 1 plant per square foot or even one plant
    per 0.10 square feet. So that should be a good estimate as to how many
    clones you will need. Now, we want to look at pots here first. What we
    really need are tube shaped pots or pots that have a longer depth than
    width. You can make these yourself or buy these pots in the store. All
    we want to do is pack in as many pots with plants as we can into the
    SOG grow chamber. It is just a big cluster of pots with clones. The
    clones are planted all at the same time. No more new plants are
    introduced into the SOG grow room. When they have reached your
    desired height (keep it small), they should be flowered. Because the
    clones have been taken from a mother plant, the clones will carry the
    age of the mother plant with them. Since we took them from a
    flowering mother they will start to flower as soon as we start 12/12.
    The final harvest result will be a full canopy of bud, hence the
    name Sea Of Green. Because you are using clones you only have to
    grow the clones out for the remainder of their flowering times. This
    means you can have a large bud quantity turnover ever 2 months.
    natrensland Reviewed by natrensland on . HOW TO SOG GROW Take cuttings from this female mother plant and grow the cuttings out until they have roots. When you do take multiple cuttings try to create as many plants as you can fit into your grow set-up. In SOG grows we are looking a 1 plant per square foot or even one plant per 0.10 square feet. So that should be a good estimate as to how many clones you will need. Now, we want to look at pots here first. What we really need are tube shaped pots or pots that have a longer depth than width. You Rating: 5

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    #2
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    HOW TO SOG GROW

    I like square pots. no wasted space

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    #3
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    HOW TO SOG GROW

    5 or 6 ltr wilmas are perfect for a sog..
    nice tut by the way.:thumbsup:
    mick.

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    #4
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    HOW TO SOG GROW

    Can you elaborate on each step. Like

    First step take cuttings...

    How to take cuttings
    :rambo:
    I love prop 215
    :hippy:

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    #5
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    HOW TO SOG GROW

    Quote Originally Posted by seventhchild
    I like square pots. no wasted space
    square pots mean nothing to wasted space, you want your plants to take every bit of light, not the pots themselves, no point in having light hit dirt.

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    #6
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    HOW TO SOG GROW

    Sea of Green is the only way to go for me. Mothers from seeds outdoors, clones indoor for some SoG action. :thumbsup: :smokin:

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    #7
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    HOW TO SOG GROW

    I have a 4x4 flowering area under 1000 watt hps .1 plant per sq ft is 16 plants. is 16 plants grown sog style gonna produce a higher yield then 8 or 9 grown to full height. I'm looking at max yield bottom line. money, and work are not an issue. Thanks

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