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09-27-2004, 08:33 PM #1
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Sea of green?
What the hell is sea of green. I kinda know what it is but can some one give a deeper definition?
Dimebag Reviewed by Dimebag on . Sea of green? What the hell is sea of green. I kinda know what it is but can some one give a deeper definition? Rating: 5
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09-27-2004, 08:53 PM #2
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Sea of green?
Sea of green is a mehtod of growing. Instead of taking a full season or more to grow a few realy tall plants you use the space the few big plants would take to grow alot of small plants then force them into harvest in half the time so you can harvest alot of little plants two or three times as often. Its an ok method but more for people who dont have alot of room. Its called sea of green becuase all you really worry about is the cola so your plants can be really close together just so that light can reach the top leaves and give you a fat cola on like 10 plants every 3 months instead of 4 full grown plants every six months. Main down side the older the plants get the more potent they are so your plants wont have much time to produce thc. This method obviously must be done indoors under controlled lighting.
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09-27-2004, 09:40 PM #3
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Sea of green?
SOG is usually done with clones and put into flower immediately after rooting to minimize space and time. once the mother plant(s) are ready for cloning one can do perpetual harvests spaced apart as far or as close as ya want but from what i've seen most plan for bi-weekly harvests after the initial 2 month flower stage has finished with an average of half an oz/plant, depending on strain and equipment.
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