Quote Originally Posted by Therambobambo1
Well it was supposed to be scrog but I don't think it's going turn out right because i tied down the branches and i topped the plant and i heard all of that is not required for scrog but yeah i don't think i have enough space for any four foot bulbs right now and with cloning i'm not that sure on how to clone yet can you tell me what i should do about space like should i do some cuttings to my lil one
youll have to figure the space problem out on your own, always a way. nice little setup, gently tie the branches down and remove anything below the canopy that isnt going to reach the screen (good time to practice cloning.) just let it fill half your screen or maybe a wee bit more and start flowering.

cloning

cloning gel, powder, liquid
rooting medium; rockwool, rapid rooter, etc.
sharp cutting utensil
ph balanced water
humidity chamber (mini greenhouse)
scissors
tray and cup

this may vary from person to person however basics still apply. get every thing set up proir to. select branches to be cut. trim leaves off except for a couple of small leaves and leave the shoots alone. cut branches off and place in cup. one at a time place branch into tray and make a diagonal cut in a lengthwise direction near the base of the stem. quickly dip the stem into cloning solution and place into rooting medium. place clone into humidity chamber spray with foliar feed daily and wait. you can use soil in cups but you wont be able to see progress until it starts growing. other mediums you can see if its rooting sooner. at this stage you do not want bright light. keep it low level like 20watts and not to close. temperature around 75. dont let it dry out especially the rooting medium. once you have roots in about 10 days to 2 weeks plant into a new medium of your choosing and place into a larger humidity chamber until the roots grab into their new home. usually after a week or two they start growing start practicing you dont want to loose a prize plant due to that.