Understandable, the problem is that the shoots can't grow upward, they keep twisting around each other and growing horizontally which makes them produce even more random shoots. At what point in the plants life do you start to trim areas that are only gonna produce weak little buds? I am hoping that some of these shoots will grow up enough to take decent clones from them and that will help thin things out a bit.

I'll have to fill you in on this plant's life story sometime, its survived a couple rabbit attacks, a deer attack, extreme wind knocking it over, and some other rough conditions prior to harvesting and then revegging it. This is the first plant I've ever grown and originally it was outside. I have several more going now that look real promising indoors. Hopefully I have enough light and all that going on inside. I still have quite a bit of work to do on the room I built for them.