What would you do with this?

bcf

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I trained this GDP & another (I put other into flower about 2 wks ago). I’m indecisive as to whether to cut a bunch of clones or to try scrogging or a combo of both. I’ve never scrogged before- are the sites are too close together? Should I transplant & let her get bigger first so I can separate them more? She’s only in a 2 gal & she’s about 10 wks old. I already cut 8 happy lil clones off about 3 wks ago.
 

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SheepMaster

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When ScrOGing, you generally want to take advantage of the stretch to fill up the screen.
Since you're already 2 weeks into flowering I would not ScrOG, except if you have a strain with a long stretch.
 

dbz

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Well you can use nets for trellis and support, although it may be a bit late to take advantage of the method fully, unless like mentioned they still have a bit of stretching to go.
 

bcf

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I have two I shaped like this. One is in flower already, but this one is still in veg. I think I’ll transplant her into a 5gal, wait a few weeks to see if she opens out a bit, defoliate &/or cut clones, then put her into flower with the netting.
 

dbz

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I have two I shaped like this. One is in flower already, but this one is still in veg. I think I’ll transplant her into a 5gal, wait a few weeks to see if she opens out a bit, defoliate &/or cut clones, then put her into flower with the netting.
I thought you said they were already 2 wks into flower? Ah you meant another was.
 
I trained this GDP & another (I put other into flower about 2 wks ago). I’m indecisive as to whether to cut a bunch of clones or to try scrogging or a combo of both. I’ve never scrogged before- are the sites are too close together? Should I transplant & let her get bigger first so I can separate them more? She’s only in a 2 gal & she’s about 10 wks old. I already cut 8 happy lil clones off about 3 wks ago.
I'd up-pot to 5 gallons like you're saying and prune the smaller branches more toward the center of her. Rose gardeners and orchardists prune any branches that grow toward the center of the plant they're working with and I've found it to be sound practice with herb as well. In the top down pic of just the plant you have bigger more well formed brabches to the outside of the plant. Keep those and prune the smaller branches towards the center at the main meristem. You'll get more light into the plant and the big flowering sites will produce more than those little branches that won't have as much all around light. If you have the headroom I'd give her three weeks or so in the bigger pot after pruning her.
 
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