So happy right now!!!! Now 4 of the 6 are showing really noticeable amounts of new growth. I guess I won't be getting that dome and tray for free anymore, oh well.......

Ok, one very important detail that I left out of the thread on purpose - The roots of the six that were slower to grow than the others were sprinkled with mycorrhizae from Great White Shark when first taken out of the bubbler and placed into soil. I cannot say for sure that this is the reason for the slower growth. Further tests will have to be performed. Reason I tried this was well because I wanted to try the product at this early stage to see what would happen. I think the next time I try this I will only use 2 clones in an attempt to try to determine if this was in fact the culprit to the delayed growth. Could also be a lack of humidity but the other six did just fine so not sure...... Anyone else ever try this????

In order to create an even canopy during the flower phase, I will have to place the taller ones deeper into the pots, when transplanting, moreso than the others.

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CanGroIt Reviewed by CanGroIt on . Indoor SOG Grow Log...... I never really have utilized the SOG method so this will be a learning experience for me. Advice is much appreciated from anyone, questions as well. So without further a'do......... 3' x 2' x 2' (w x d x h) Veg Cabinet, made from 3/4" thick OSB board, sealed with all purpose sealant during construction and inside edges, 1 1/4" thin screws also holding it together, two 4" holes cut for intake and exhaust, cabinet door sealed with thick weather proofing door seal, two hinges to swing door Rating: 5