I use 20 gallon fabric pots for final transplant. I do so right before I flip 12/12. I like the big pots
I think the advantage of transplanting into bigger pots from smaller is, watering and root development.
I have great success with cloning using rock wool. Just about 100% success rate.
I take cutting place in a cup of water. Then I remove the cutting and use a razor blade to slice downward by the end just barely on the sides. Next I dip it in clonex for 10 seconds before placing it into rock wool...
Did you clone into rock wool? Is this a seed we are talking about? Is it just a clonex rock block or are we talking a large piece of rock wool? More info would be helpful! I have good experience cloning with rock wool but that’s the most of my knowledge.
SCrog nets are usually like 10-14 inches from base of plant I think. You could technically SCrog at whatever height was most convenient for you I would imagine.
Looks good bro. Keep it up, hard to see the nodes in this pic especially in purple light. Your plant looks pretty young still so be patient and it will show signs eventually.
Update: all the buds on my big girl are nice and thick with no small airy buds.
Finally got a net over my smaller clones and I am beginning to see a good uniform canopy. Have been messing with some LST training on some seedlings.
I know that strawberry fields is a hot soil and ocean forest can be a bit hot too. I do mix ocean forest and frog with good success or I go from small containers with frog then transplant to ocean forest. Maybe with the addition of perlite like 20-30% you won’t burn any young plants, but I’m not...