From member NewGrowth - SOG- Sea Of Green it is a technique where lots of plants are crowded into a small space usually about 4plants/sqft. Any side branching is removed so only the main colas remain. It provides high yield with minimum space and also works well with perpetual harvest set-ups. A SOG can not be done very effectively from seed and should be done with clones to maintain a consistent canopy.was talking to a fellow grower at the local grow shop were he briefly told me about a sea of grow grow method can someone explain to me what it is?
does the lighting and the nutes remain the same? how quick does it go from clone (rooted) to flower room?From member NewGrowth - SOG- Sea Of Green it is a technique where lots of plants are crowded into a small space usually about 4plants/sqft. Any side branching is removed so only the main colas remain. It provides high yield with minimum space and also works well with perpetual harvest set-ups. A SOG can not be done very effectively from seed and should be done with clones to maintain a consistent canopy.
yes i best saidFrom member NewGrowth - SOG- Sea Of Green it is a technique where lots of plants are crowded into a small space usually about 4plants/sqft. Any side branching is removed so only the main colas remain. It provides high yield with minimum space and also works well with perpetual harvest set-ups. A SOG can not be done very effectively from seed and should be done with clones to maintain a consistent canopy.