Respectfully NDK, those plants are leggy because they were packed too tightly together for to long and had to soar to achieve light in a competitive clustered environment which left them spindly with only top growth and limited lower branching opportunity as I see it. Trimming for clones had nothing to do with it IMO. Like I said, I understand the predicament they were in waiting on phase 2 approval. I'm sure Jason knows what he's doing and how to evaluate branching and which will produce the most flower. This wont happen again so I am giving them a pass on this situation. They may not produce the desired flower weight but anyone who thinks this is a major blunder should watch the GB Sciences video on their first harvest expectations and the letdown and reality of far less actual flower than they expected (# learning experience). This is all expected type of stuff in the drive toward regular cycle of production.
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