I am trying to grow just to produce clones for now of four diferent strains:
PPP
Hindu Kush
White Widow
Northern Lights/Big Bud

I have a bonzai (rotary garden), it holds 240 plants but I figure on only doing 1/2 that or so at a time. I have Gard Knowm's dvd's but haven't had the chance to watch so maybe he will mention. I have a room where I will keep the 4 moms alive and a 120 site e-z cloner and a seperate room for the bonzai with 2 1,000 w bulbs. Here are some questions I need some help with:

If I started all the plants in hydroponics can I/do I switch to soil to keep alive under 24 hours light?

What is the best light to keep four females under at once?

I have 12 plants 6"-8" tall and 30 days old right now, do I just start cloning and planting all or should I take a couple from ea. and mark them so I know which are females before I flower these?

I was thinking about taking clones from all and keep each row tagged and know where they came from then once I flower the ones I have now I will know which are males and remove them. Does this sound right?

I have a 12'X12' room for my bonzai, do I need a/c ran to it if this room stays a normal 65 degrees and the lights will be vented out?

Out of all the strains I mentioned above, which would be the best strictly for indoor yield and which would be best when it comes to growing outdoor?

I may split these up into different threads if it is too much to read at once. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
bigbud751 Reviewed by bigbud751 on . How do I transplant? and other questions... I am trying to grow just to produce clones for now of four diferent strains: PPP Hindu Kush White Widow Northern Lights/Big Bud I have a bonzai (rotary garden), it holds 240 plants but I figure on only doing 1/2 that or so at a time. I have Gard Knowm's dvd's but haven't had the chance to watch so maybe he will mention. I have a room where I will keep the 4 moms alive and a 120 site e-z cloner and a seperate room for the bonzai with 2 1,000 w bulbs. Here are some questions I need some Rating: 5