born2killspam
Well-Known Member
Whats the best way to keep a plant (a fairly resilient clone) as small as possible (with minimum stress) for as long as possible, to sustain it until next outdoor season, with as few cloning generations as possible (ideally none)?
I'm familiar with topping/FIM/LST, but these alone eventually aren't sufficient without extreme stress from too many cuts at one time..
I have ultimate control over temperature from ~55° upwards..
I can reduce CO2 to virtually non existant levels..
I have every standard lighting option available.. (HPS, MH, enhanced MH, CFLs, and tube fluoros)..
And I'm sure I can find a way to implement any worthwhile suggestion.. Just hoping there is already a well understood science to this so I don't have to keep more than one for backup..
I'm familiar with topping/FIM/LST, but these alone eventually aren't sufficient without extreme stress from too many cuts at one time..
I have ultimate control over temperature from ~55° upwards..
I can reduce CO2 to virtually non existant levels..
I have every standard lighting option available.. (HPS, MH, enhanced MH, CFLs, and tube fluoros)..
And I'm sure I can find a way to implement any worthwhile suggestion.. Just hoping there is already a well understood science to this so I don't have to keep more than one for backup..