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02-09-2007, 04:45 PM #1
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Hello, a newb' here. Forgive me if the following question has been asked a million times already.
What is the earliest one can reasonably put clones into flower? I ask because I've looked at plans for a SOG garden, and have wondered just how far one could push this before the plants would simply be either too young to produce quality buds or be able to support them (stalk is too weak, etc.)? Or is the latter the only problem - and if so, could it be remedied through using some kind of support for the flimsy little plants?
I'm asking the experienced folks here about this, because I'm interested in the notion of a uniform (clone) garden that is as low and tiny as possible, while still utilizing the basic SOG approach (a whole whack of plants close together.)
So, what conceivably would be the earliest one could put rooted cuttings into flowering?sharer6969 Reviewed by sharer6969 on . Basic Question Hello, a newb' here. Forgive me if the following question has been asked a million times already. What is the earliest one can reasonably put clones into flower? I ask because I've looked at plans for a SOG garden, and have wondered just how far one could push this before the plants would simply be either too young to produce quality buds or be able to support them (stalk is too weak, etc.)? Or is the latter the only problem - and if so, could it be remedied through using some kind of Rating: 5
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