.. and they are still in stock lol.. the oak tree is gone though.. Hope this gsog is worth my time, I've seen horribly low yields with og before
To get a great yield from a Jo cross is easy. You simply have to harness the stretch to your advantage. Top and train your girls. I really like LST for maximizing yields on Jo crosses.
An easy method that doesn't take too much time:
Veg out to 4 or 5 nodes, then top the plant. Gently tie branches down so the tips are LOWER than node where it joins up. You can leave the top 2 branches un-trained at first. The tied down branches will make strong shoots. Veg another few days to a week if in a hurry, careful for vegging too long though. You can remove the ties if you get strong shoots, or leave them. Soon as these trained bushes build momentum back up you better have the space to tie them down some more so watch the veg after tying down. If you are planning on taking clones, take from the center shoots of your little bush, these can sometimes cut too much light to the base and end up a little floppy if you don't harden them up.
Even when not cloning, remove floppy little branches low down as you flip to flower. After 10 days in flower, get rid of the useless 'fluff' on the bottom third of your bushes. Perhaps a bit more depending on the PAR reaching down there.
Then kick back and watch each bud reach up and get perfect light. Fields of bud. This room is stacked to around 80 percent capacity and I will still get around .7 GPW from this run. Training can help even the least generous types push the gram per watt barrier and sniff it's woo-woo