scrog am i doing it right

Sapphyre

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They look pretty happy so far :)
I like my temps and RH a little higher at that stage, personally.

Nice job on your frame, looks like it took some time!

Stay on top of the left side lady to keep her spread out while the other two catch up in height and you should have some fabulous pix before long!

Good luck and happy gardening!! :D
 

stiffnuts12

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They look pretty happy so far :)
I like my temps and RH a little higher at that stage, personally.

Nice job on your frame, looks like it took some time!

Stay on top of the left side lady to keep her spread out while the other two catch up in height and you should have some fabulous pix before long!

Good luck and happy gardening!! :D
thanks man they just turned a month old wish the woyld grow at the same pace
 

hotrodharley

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Looking real good. Bottoms aren't showing so will say keep thinned on the mainstem and air flowing well under the scrog.
 

HarveyHarvester

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Only problem I see is feeding/watering when that screen gets full of flowers/buds.
Right now, you can feed/water through the screen but don't want flowers/buds getting water or nutes on 'em.
Will likely need to use a pump sprayer to get in there.
 

stiffnuts12

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Only problem I see is feeding/watering when that screen gets full of flowers/buds.
Right now, you can feed/water through the screen but don't want flowers/buds getting water or nutes on 'em.
Will likely need to use a pump sprayer to get in there.
I have enough room to water under the screen. Never have watered from the top
 
Wow, really nice looking! Similar to a SCROG setup I'm doing right now.

I DID have trouble watering under the screen, but I found a 1" inside diameter/ 2 foot-long plastic hose at Home Depot, which slips over the end of a Fiskars watering can I have.
 

stiffnuts12

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Wow, really nice looking! Similar to a SCROG setup I'm doing right now.

I DID have trouble watering under the screen, but I found a 1" inside diameter/ 2 foot-long plastic hose at Home Depot, which slips over the end of a Fiskars watering can I have.
I wish i would have let it fill out more this is second grow im still learning as i go
 
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