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Sea of Green is a marijuana growing method in which numerous little plants are produced in close proximity per square meter of area. The advantage of developing this way is that plants spend less time in the vegetation stage while still creating as many bud sites per area volume. Buds mature faster in SOG, resulting in an additional yield yearly.
Furthermore, clones are typically used in SOG. This guarantees that all of the plants have the same characteristics (growing speed and height.) and that your SOG grows to have a lovely even canopy. You can also grow weed seeds for sale; however, only seeds from the same strain should be used. Avoid tall, lanky Sativa if possible. Also, keep your plants at the same level beneath your grow lights to maintain consistent development.
How many plants can you expect to grow per square foot with SOG?
The size of your growing space determines the number of cannabis plants per square foot that SOG can cultivate. After that, you can determine how many plants you want and the size of the containers. Most experts, however, advise growing up to one plant per square foot or two at most. Cultivating one SOG plant per square foot equals 10–11 plants per square meter (1 square meter = roughly 10.75 square feet). You should also avoid using pots with capacities of less than three liters.
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