Photoperiods seem to be the way to go for me from now on. My two (and only) previous grows were with autoflowers and I could have significantly benefited from choosing when the plant was ready to flower. I mainly wanted to try main-lining to achieve large thick colas with minimal (or no) larfy buds. I did stunt Wanda during transplant and Wilma only had one cotyledon as a seedling due to the shell being stuck.
Wilma is doing great. Decided not to top her another time and will leave her with 8 main colas. I am eager to see how her buds will form. I took off 8 nodes to try and clone. My first cutting from her has developed roots now after a few weeks. This time I immediately placed the cuttings in soil after a water dip followed by a rooting hormone powder dip. On day 75 I did some light super-cropping on the 4 outermost colas as they were much larger than the 4 inner colas. I then also bent 2 of the 4 inner colas (on opposite sides) to the outside. The smallest 2 smallest colas remained unbent and should catch up in growth.
Wanda has been growing strong. She was struggling but seems to be on track now. She was topped another time for a total of 8 mains.
The other vegetables (peppers and tomatoes) in the tent are growing great. They'll be placed outside when the weather gets better.
@Victor0989,
Yep, I placed mine in the substrate on Monday and today (Friday) they are just starting to peak above the soil. I'm expecting them to be about an inch by Sunday or so.