Bit surprised to see you say that, panster. I find SoG to be a real no-brainer. If you cookbook it from those who have it nailed down, it's hard to have it go wrong.
I also have to register a dissent on vegging before flowering. The result will be tall plants, which defeats the purpose of SoG, that being to get the main flowering mass in the sweet spot of lighting coverage.
Morning Al,your right to be suprised seeing how i normaly advocate your sog methods so often,the reason i dont think its a good method for a 1st grow is its too much for a complete newb,everybody wants to be a weed baron their 1st time at bat,just learning the basic requirements of getting grow #1 from start to finish is alot to swallow for people growing their very 1st plant.
When we all 1st joined here & you started teaching the 1st generation of us who use your methods i struggled,even with you holding our hands i made assloads of mistakes,if i had not had so much prior experience with large number full plant soil grows it woulda been much harder for me,when you 1st started teaching us i understood why to do, or not to do the things you spelled out for us, i knew from prior experience what effects certian actions would have on plant growth,i also knew what a healthy plant looked like,had i not been familiar with how plants grow i would'nt have been equiped to fight the battles that go hand in hand with sog.
Clone veg is something i dont think can be put into a yes or no catagory with sog,since the size of the initial clone determins final plant height & cola size putting clones that are too small straight into bud seriously lowers harvest weights,a vegged clone will create a taller plant i agree but it will also allow the clone time to build itself up enough to create a larger cola.
My application of your methods of single cola plants is this, we want the cola to be in the optimal light & that factor is a must for dense buds,by letting the smaller clone veg & build we raise overall plant height but the sweet spot from the light stays the same,even with a taller plant.
As long as an even canopy is achived getting proper light to the bud mass is the same in a 18 inch plant as well as a 26 inch plant,the distance from the bottom of the cola to the table should be irrelevant,am i correct ?
I really believe that every new grower should start out slow,learn about npk values & how to apply different ratios in order to get best results,see a healthy plant go thru all phases of growth to harvest before they jump into a world full of snake oil & gimmicks,without that background its very easy to be overwhelmed once problems such as powdery mildew,nute burn,over watering,spider mites & high humidity arise.
I dont get a chance to talk to you much anymore cause i dont want to take away from your time helping newbs but correct me if im wrong in how ive applied the methods you taught me,i dont think we'd be hijacking the thread as any discussion would apply to the op's questions.