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10-25-2006, 01:06 AM #1
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sea of green
ok i saw this on another site and it didnt really give me a good picture in my head on what it was saying. it was called the sea of green thoery
but anyways what it said was that you use two different lights on two different on the plant?? on that is on 18 and off 6 and one that is 12 and 12 and it is supposed so make smaller, in height, plants with harvests usually once a month.
i really dont understand this so hopefully someone on here can tell me, and please dont be gay and put "check the grow forum" because i did and i didnt see anythingDmo18 Reviewed by Dmo18 on . sea of green ok i saw this on another site and it didnt really give me a good picture in my head on what it was saying. it was called the sea of green thoery but anyways what it said was that you use two different lights on two different on the plant?? on that is on 18 and off 6 and one that is 12 and 12 and it is supposed so make smaller, in height, plants with harvests usually once a month. i really dont understand this so hopefully someone on here can tell me, and please dont be gay and put "check Rating: 5
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10-25-2006, 01:08 AM #2
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sea of green
sorry i meant to say on two different places on the plant
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10-25-2006, 01:10 AM #3
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SEARCH!!!
wow i feel like im in the grow forums...
naw man sea of green is just a method of growing a plant sideways and very long thus increasing yeild.
You will have to search if you want a better explanation tho...
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10-25-2006, 01:10 AM #4
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sea of green
This means that you can constantly have pot growing. To do this you make two gro chambers one with plants in vegatative growth while the other is flowering. Once the ones that have flowered are done you put the one in vegatative into that chamber while starting another batch.
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10-25-2006, 01:14 AM #5
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sea of green
what your talking about is having two different rooms... one vegging and one flowering...
that way you will harvest once a month
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10-25-2006, 01:29 AM #6
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Oh thats what I've always understood as 'sea of green' beczuse you have a constant flow of pot. I think your explanation is probably more accurate.
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10-25-2006, 01:29 AM #7
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sea of green
so it is actually 2 seperate rooms???? and i guess you dont have to let them be in vegging and flowering stages as long as they normally are?? sorry to keep askin questions
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10-25-2006, 01:32 AM #8
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sea of green
Again I think his is correct but in what I said the point is to harvest with short intervals. Great if you are selling is mass quantities and need a ton of pot all the time.
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10-25-2006, 10:44 AM #9
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That's LST [Low Stress Training]
Originally Posted by iwantFUEGO
Do a search, theres tons of stuff in the growing forums, and if you go into the hydro forums they'll be more pics of SOG in there too.
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10-25-2006, 07:01 PM #10
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sea of green
Sea of Green is a method of growing a shitload of clones close together to maximize yeild.
Basically you need two rooms.
Vegetative room: You have your mother plants and your clones in here. You want to veg clones till they get good roots, you can begin flowering immediately after that if you want, or wait til they get a little bigger.
Flowering room: The best way for a perpetual harvest is to have several groups of plants at different stages in flowering. Say you have enough room for 80 small clones. And say your strain takes 8 weeks to flower. You would start a flat of 10 clones in the flowering room each week. After 8 weeks, you would be harvesting 10 plants once a week.
The down side of growing SOG is the high plant number to weight ratio. ScrOG is another method that is similar but instead of using a bunch of small plants, it uses 2 or 3 bigger plants trained down under a screen to form the even canopy you get from having a lot of small plants the same size.
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