fractal enchantment wrote: Ya he topped and lst'd his last grow and it worked great
, probabily he will top in a day or so, and either wait 1 or 2 weeks to switch the light cycles..
He also couldnt bring himslef to kill his girls from the last grow, so he kept some fan leaves on near the bottom, and its been about 8 days now and they are beginning to regenerate growth. Should he cut the rootbulbs back so to allow for more veg growth as he doesnt think he quite has room to repot them as it is?
If I were you, I'd keep my plants in keg-cups (they shouldn't be in pots until they are fuller) until they are entirely root-bound. Then, I'd transplant and veg for a 3-4 weeks in 5 gallon pots. Topping should not be done so early, the plants will do much better if they are about 8 inches in height.
Regenerating plants is a tricky business. It really stresses them out, it takes a while for them to shift between cycles. Sometimes they are just liable to up and die. If I were you, I'd take one of your plants and keep it as a mom from which to cut clones off of negating the need for seed. Also, the 12/12 from seed you are referring to is a speciality strain referred to as 'Lowryder'. Btw, Sea of Green is a method of growing using many, many, small plants to increase yield instead of larger plants. If you are just growing a few, grow larger, they'll be danker and better. If one where to do SOG grow, it'd be best to do a primarily Indica strain. This is also true if one were growing several small plants in a confined space.