Last week I tried my first supercrop. I've got five Sweet Skunk seedlings. They were topped on 1 Jan. I supercropped near the top of two of the now-main-stems on one of the plants, a sure female. I was tentative enough to avoid removing the tops, and the stem at both locations split open, revealing an inch long slit. These haven't healed yet. I can still see daylight though the breaks. But the stems regained verticality within 24 hours and show no signs of slowing down.

I think three of these five are males. I should know in a few days. Meantime I have built a scrog overlay with lumber and 2"x4" fence, set at 30" above the floor. I've been warned that these Sweet Skunk will really get tall if you let them.

Could be this strain doesn't adapt well to supercropping. I must keep canopy height down, so scrog it is.