Pic 1: Punched out drain holes from the inside to out. Used a phillips head screwdriver.

Pic 2: Placed a layer of perlite on the bottom of the cups. I did this so that moisture isn't retained at the bottom, better drainage.

Pic 3: Removed the clone from the 5.6oz site. Look at those roots!!!!:thumbsup:

Pic 4: Put a handful of soil over the layer of perlite, a little over half full. Made a little room and placed the clone into the soil.

Pic 5: Covered with soil.

The taller ones are still getting LST.

Note: I LOVE IT! Who woulda thought plants could be so much fun......

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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