Gumby's Ganja
Member
I usually pot more clones than I plan on using because, in my experience, some of them don't root as quickly as the others which can mess up an otherwise even canopy. I think professional growers don't have to deal with that inconsistency, but I'm a long way from there, so I just pot extras and cull the stragglers. It feels bad killing a healthy plant, but I know from experience it hurts way more having a couple plants that are below the average of the rest of the crop. If you have a greenhouse, I'd pot them all, then toss the stragglers outside. The importance of having an even canopy indoors cannot be overstated. Literally every harvest I had was a disappointment until I learned how to brutalize my ladies into being even. Cutting, bending, snapping, tying down, tying up, killing the weak. Yeah, brutal is a good word. It helps big time.
You could totally do a sea of green, but the bacon goes in deeper on you the more plants you have, so take that into consideration.
You could totally do a sea of green, but the bacon goes in deeper on you the more plants you have, so take that into consideration.