Jimster
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I have noticed that many growers seem to go from seed sprouting to flowering almost immediately, without allowing for more than 2 weeks vegetative growth. Is this a way of growing or is it just misinformation that newer growers seem to pick up on? I veg grow for at least 8 weeks, but the plants I grow can top 7 ft indoors... is there a reason for having such a short or non-existent veg growth period? A lot of plants don't even hit alternate growth before being turned to 12/12.
Decades ago I remember something similar, where plants were sprouted at 24/0, then directly to 12/12 after a few days. The result was a single 5 or 6 inch bud, but it happened in a month or so... it was very fast turnaround. Not much yield, but a bunch of plants made up for it. Used quart sized containers. I thought this was the original Sea of Green method, but perhaps I misunderstood it. Any insight is appreciated!
Decades ago I remember something similar, where plants were sprouted at 24/0, then directly to 12/12 after a few days. The result was a single 5 or 6 inch bud, but it happened in a month or so... it was very fast turnaround. Not much yield, but a bunch of plants made up for it. Used quart sized containers. I thought this was the original Sea of Green method, but perhaps I misunderstood it. Any insight is appreciated!