Pod cycling: for multi light caregiver type operation (though works just fine small scale). Seperate rooms are necessary.
Well rooted clones go into 2gal pots (or similar) and get started training. Different plants will respond differently to stress; knowing your strain/pheno traits etc. first, eliminates the guessing game and the methods used to train become routine for each type of plant. I am typically interesed in fast indica hybrids (for effect) that stay low profile over the screen. That means LST/bending and tieing techniques are used more in my gardens however, topping and other techniques may produce better results depending on the plants "growth pattern", stress responce, health, or type of trellising, size, and or methods there after (mainlining etc.).
These plants remain in a vegitative cycle while growing larger and training continues. The plants during this time are being worked into an ideal shape to fill what ever size and shape screen frame that is being used (I have come to appreciate 2x2' on wheels, four fit well under a 600 - 1000 watt light and also fit through most doorways). Once the plants surface area is nearly 50% of the screens surface area (controlling height becomes a skill set here, don't want too short or too tall of plants in order to slide them in under a screen frame unless it has raising and lowering capabilities) they are entered into the Scrog pod (single plant unit on wheels). The plants are introduced to full intensity lighting (what ever wattage will be flowering them. Ie. If its a 1000 watt hps flowering room, plants will be introduced to 1000 watt MH) and trained to fill the surface are entirely while remaining on a vegitative cycle (unless a stretchy plant / sativa dom, in that case veg and train till 70% or so is full, add secondary trellis above canopy for additional cola support). Once full, lateral training stops and the scrog pod is moved into a flowering room. From there, only maintenance is done.
With 6K in the flowering room, 2k in vegg, and a t5 or similar for clone vegging, one pound per week is easily achievable: six weeks flowering strains, four 2'x2' scrog pods per light and entering the flowering room every week in groups of four pods.. 4 pods under each light in scrog vegg, two weeks apart. 8 clones in groups of four, two weeks apart. Sooo, goes like this.
4 clones go from cloner to t5. A week later they have been trained and spend another week there getting larger while four more join them under the T5. After the second week they are entering a scrog pod and placed under a 600 -1000watt light to vegg and fill screen. The next week it moves over to the next vegg light (different vegg spectrum?) As each before it moves up into its place. After the second week of HID scrog vegg, the four pods move into the flowering room and start a six light/week journy to the end. With four 2x2s, 4 oz per plant, comming out a week apart, that's one lb per week.