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Old 02-24-2008, 05:51 AM
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Originally Posted by ice#1 View Post
it depends alot on how big you want each plant to be and you want a strain that doesn't branch much. with sea of green you can pack your plants as many as 4 per square foot ie useing 6" inch square pot. but to pack that many in there you only let the clones veg for no more then 2 weeks after they get roots if your lucky you'll get about 20 grams for each plant once you get everything down pat. or you can go for a plant per square foot for a better yeild per plant. along with the bigger yeild per plant you also get bigger buds. the purpose of sea of green is to have more or less a little forest of buds. most people useing sea of green useuly trim off the lower shoots that wont add much to yeild so the plant uses all it energy on the main bud helping it get bigger and fatter
Ice,

When would you recommend that the lower limb trimming be done?

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