I love supper cropping... who wants to come over for supper [cropping] tonight?

Seriously the definition of supercropping with which I am familiar is this:

Essentially a perpetual-crop system with all things being maximized to fit the most biomass in the least space.
Ideally works in a greenhouse where LIGHT is also unlimited.
Allow plants to get fairly rootbound at each step.
Seedlings start in very tiny cells.
They grow to 3-4 nodes in the cells and come out as a plug of roots.
Then they go into a 3x3deep square pot until they are too rootbound for that, at about 10 nodes (I skip that step)
Then they get pinched to grow side shoots.
Then into a 4.5x4.5 deep square pot where they can be forced to bush out a little.
Then into gallon pots ( I skip these too) and begin flowering soon after.
Then into 3 gallon pots to finish.
The idea is never to waste any light by letting it hit the medium, only leaves. The canopy must be uninterrupted for this to happen.
You can get the most plants in the least square feet of floor space this way.
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Supper Cropping? Does any one super crop their plants? If so do you have any pics I would like to see the results of doing this. Rating: 5