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In this video we will show you How the Sea of Green Method is used, Sea of Green, also referred to as “S.O.G”, is a growing method where you force the plants into the flowering stage very early. Generally the plants only stay in the vegetative stage for about 2 weeks.Sea of Green, also referred to as “S.O.G”, is a growing method where you force the plants into the flowering stage very early. Generally the plants only stay in the vegetative stage for about 2 weeks. The main strong-point of this method is that it allows you to harvest your plants much quicker, although they won’t yield as much as other growing methods. Plant training wise the idea is to One Bud each plant, in order for her to take as less room as possible, creating small, but dense, plants. When growing a sea of green, it’s usually best to use clones from a single plant. This is important because it ensures that all of your plants will have the same traits such as growing speed and height. This will help make sure that your canopy grows in nice and evenly. It is possible to grow a sea of green from seeds but it’s extremely important to use seeds from the same strain. If you can’t get enough seeds to grow a full sea of green, you might be better off growing a smaller number of larger plants. Remember, not every seed will germinate and not every seedling will survive to flowering. To watch more videos like this, click the link Below, to checkout our video series "Grow it All" . "Grow it All" playlist "Biggest I've Ever Seen are in (Southern Oregon)" • Biggest I've Ever Seen are in (Southern Or... / @harvesthelpertrimstore Thanks for watching, subscribe in the link above for more content like this!