Has anyone had any success with thai landrace varieties taking cuttings and soon as they root put it on flowering light schedule to help control size/stretch and be left with a single cola per container/pot? Me personally have zero experience with equatorial/landrace varieties but i hear they can get away from you pretty quick and over grow your space/tent and get pretty difficult to manage indoor anyway anyone have experience running these type of plants SOG?if so any advice or tips etc would be cool to hear about Thanks ![]()
Hello, yes some people that grows seeds from me in the USA they successfully did that. I’ll see if I will be able to make them join the forum here or at least share to me some extra informations for you. Long time ago they send me also pictures are search.
Aloha & The Sea of Green was what Michael Wolf Segal developed when he was working at Hydro Tech in Seattle in the early 1980s using one gallon pots and seven foot reflectors and 1,000 watt metal halide HID lamps. We tried everything we had and it was the short stout fast booming plants worked the best. We had narrow leaf genetics from Mexico,Thailand, Columbia that were much more difficult to keep under control. Our NL genetics worked well depending on substrate volume and plant count.
My experiment will be 3 gallon pots, 100% organic ammended soil, guano feeding. Supercrop at desired height, scrog (vs sog). Maintain +78°F, +60% rh 24/7 (best I can maintain). Adjust as needed based on plant structure. Blue dominant until supercrop then heavy on the red. Maintain 11/13 until mid flower then 10/14 through harvest.
This decision based on information from 4 articles related to growing sativas indoor.
Wanted to add my 2 - good spirits your grow!