Best options for huge moms

SwiSHa85

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I have 5 moms ive been cloning from for about 4 months now and about to swap them out for some new genetics.

I havent taken cuttings in over a month and they are huge. Topped 6ft+ with atleast 100+ nodes on each plant.

Question is Whats My Best Option?
Take abunch of clones and sog/scrog or would i be better off training and flipping the whole plant. I have 2 of those elastic heavy trellis for training if i want to just flip em. My flower rooms are 8 ft ceilings so id probably supercrop or just lst if the branches arent to woody. Id get more weight with clones but on the other hand id save alot of time just flipping.
 
You can ameliorate your issues by giving them to me:D

I would flatten those mothers and flip be done with it and worry about your new strains....I love getting new strains
Just took 7 cuts of each today. Gonna transplant into 5gal and flip after i get them flattened out. They should give huge yields if i do it right.

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Flowering old moms like that tends to turn out poorly unless you delete a lot of branches. Otherwise you end up with a shit ton of larf.

Taking clones and flowering them is the way to go IMO.
Taking them down to 4 largest main branches and stripping bottom 4 ft up. Gives me a good amount of nodes and nothing under the canopy.
 
I have 5 moms ive been cloning from for about 4 months now and about to swap them out for some new genetics.

I havent taken cuttings in over a month and they are huge. Topped 6ft+ with atleast 100+ nodes on each plant.

Question is Whats My Best Option?
Take abunch of clones and sog/scrog or would i be better off training and flipping the whole plant. I have 2 of those elastic heavy trellis for training if i want to just flip em. My flower rooms are 8 ft ceilings so id probably supercrop or just lst if the branches arent to woody. Id get more weight with clones but on the other hand id save alot of time just flipping.
What kind of lighting do you do for good size moms?
 
For future experimentation, I highly recommend "air layering".
One can turn a single huge plant, into multiple large plants, in short order.
 
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