Morphote
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No root issues with 7 x 7. I use the Active Aqua series by Hydrofarm. They have holes along the bottom and sides that help to air prune the roots. I think they are supposed to be used for hydro but they work well for soil as well. If you lighten up the soil (by adding FFLW or perlite) then it really is very close to growing hydro, in which case the container size does not matter.
Here they are: https://jet.com/product/detail/1e17...gclid=CJPG6fe8384CFY17fgodgMgFog&gclsrc=aw.ds.
Your shorter, bushier plant sounds like a NL pheno. Keep your eye on that one. Might be done in 8 weeks if you are lucky!
As to your question, I'm not sure I completely understand you. In general "high yield = commercial". There are lemon, pine, and citrus phenotypes to be found within SSH, and they can yield extremely well. But careful what you ask for with the longer bloom, as some phenos can take up to 12 weeks to finish, and growing a plant like that takes a lot of skill. Have you ever grown a Haze or Haze hybrid before? It can be a wild ride.
M.
Here they are: https://jet.com/product/detail/1e17...gclid=CJPG6fe8384CFY17fgodgMgFog&gclsrc=aw.ds.
Your shorter, bushier plant sounds like a NL pheno. Keep your eye on that one. Might be done in 8 weeks if you are lucky!
As to your question, I'm not sure I completely understand you. In general "high yield = commercial". There are lemon, pine, and citrus phenotypes to be found within SSH, and they can yield extremely well. But careful what you ask for with the longer bloom, as some phenos can take up to 12 weeks to finish, and growing a plant like that takes a lot of skill. Have you ever grown a Haze or Haze hybrid before? It can be a wild ride.
M.