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Seedling on a windowsill going into final size pot of 18ltrs and we are scrogging 2lb plants.

 

Funny.

 

 

 

Bigger pot for the length of grow I reckon RJ. Will be an easier grow with a better outcome. Providing you don’t over love your seedling.

Good luck.

Cheers dude, always have planted straight into the ground so I’m pretty clueless with pit sizes but I’ll go for bigger than 18L for sure

 

 

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Just a super cropping and bending without net [emoji106]

 

 

 

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Interesting, virtually the same as indoors. Only problem is I never harm the plants outdoors. I only use soft training outdoors,no time wasted on repairing itself, I don't believe in slowing the plant down. Only takes a minute or less to make a pin with fencing pliers and have it in the ground. I suppose it is all personal preferences. Both methods lead to the same result, multiple tips and branches, except I keep the original growing leader, don't inhibit growth at any stage and end up with a carpet of buds.

 

Each to their own and their preferences. 6 of one, half a dozen of the other.

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