Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
As soon as they are rooted.
But 2 weeks of veg after is a good idea.
This may be a stupid question, but why exactly would it be a good idea to veg for at least 2 weeks? Specifically, how would this be a good thing if one's goal is a very low lying, tightly packed SOG garden?

The notion I'm playing with is basically trying to come as close as possible to creating a virtual carpet of little colas, and doing such on as small a scale (plant wise) as possible. I think this approach could work very well for small gardens (esp. stealth/cab ones) by keeping the growing space small, the yield nice for the tiny square footage, and the turn over rapid - I'd think this would be a really efficient way of working with limited space situations. I'm inclined to think that this would also allow for more efficient lighting, by allowing the use of a smaller light closer to the plants and a resultant lessening of concerns over heat build up.
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