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    Am I doing this sea of green right?

    Kevin Bjornson, my writing partner in the '80s, and I had a column there from the Spring '82 edition through the Winter '87 edition. At one point Tom Alexander's (the publisher) stable included Ed, Jorge and The Farmer in the Sky. You'd likely know my name better if I didn't have to "go away"...
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    Am I doing this sea of green right?

    This is from the article above, which appeared in my column in the Fall '87 edition of Sinsemilla Tips: Domestic Growers' Journal.
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    Am I doing this sea of green right?

    That the Dutch were the first in Europe doing SoG is accurate. As I said Northern Lights Greg carried the method to Dronkers and Nevil in May of 1985.
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    To tall plants

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    Am I doing this sea of green right?

    I have had to explain, MANY times over the years that SoG is NOT the same as either plantlet or ScrOG (which I sent to High Times, via "Legal Mail" to my attorney, in the Fall of 1991, from the Federaal prison in Sheridan, Oregon, where I was doing time for the highest original plant count...
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    Am I doing this sea of green right?

    No, the original Sea of Green is NOT Dutch. It was carried to Holland by Northern Lights Greg aka Seattle Greg, in early-1985. He showed it to Nevil and to Ben Dronkers. It was devised in the years 1979-1981. The first deliberate SoGs were done in Seattle, in 1982, and it was first written...
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    Does Sea of Green Produce the same thc & terpine levels?

    No, as long as the clones used are from a plant that had reached sexual maturity (NOT just declared), they will be as good as their mother variety.
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