Thnx for the suggestion. I saw "cutting the tap root" on the instructions to my SuperSprouter and didn't know if they were talking about canab.
Last season I tied mine down through 2x4 wire circle fencing. All are on 18" plywood circles with casters. I can sit on a Harbor Freight caster-seat and spin the plants to water them with a siphonx.
See the shape on them? LST'd as low as I could bend them early-on. I didn't keep enough air moving at the bottom fo the plants, and got brown-rot on some bottom branches.
This coming season. I plan dropping wet-paper towel, day-soaked, seeds into root riots on
April 1st, instead of April 11. I have my SuperSprouter wired.
The temp stays 78-degrees 24/7. I think I'll need
3-weeks to get them from root cubes to solo cups?
What I would like to do this year is
manifold the plants. The bigger and taller the colas the better. I'll use plastic yo-yo hooks to catch the weight. Less foliage to restrict air movement and less trimming later.
What do you think about manifolding plants? I use NextLights Mega LED with a 7x7 veg and 5x5 flower. (shown)
http://www.growweedeasy.com/manifold#intro-main-lining-manifold
What's your opinion on manifolding (3) plants in my 50" x 50" x 80h tent, on an 18/6 schedule, until I can take them out to the GH? The sun's demise begins on July 22, 2018 in my area (13:59min).
After that I need to know
what day of the month to take them of the tent's18/6 that's been
reduced in light ratio, by 17/7, 16/8, 15/9, to 14/10, 13/11, and 12/12.
Taking them out to the GH somewhere around 13/11, is probably safe not to have them re-veg?
I'll be asking
farmer some questions on the timing in our area, but
he's a clone guy and told me that seed stock grows a totally different plant structure than a clone does. Is he right about that?
And lastly, can seed stock be topped for a clone, just like a clone can be cloned? Farmer
might have said that
seed stock can't be topped and clone-sprouted?