Scrog and my confusion

Herb & Suds

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Thank you for the response. My buddy just finished this strain. He said it was fairly stretchy.

I agree with the 3 is to many variables. Its now down to 2. One was a male so it made that easy lol.

Knowing these just about double in size from stretch would you still wait?
All plants double some 3 to 4 times
Fill that net
 

Wizzlebiz

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So here's where I am currently at with this. Any advise moving forward is appreciated.

This plant is sativa dominant from the genealogy I have found.

I flipped last Saturday. I have continued tucking through it. Here is where I am at right now.
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How long into stretch should I continue to tuck?

Again any insight is appreciated as this is my 1st shot at scrog and indoor growing.
 

Bukvičák

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So here's where I am currently at with this. Any advise moving forward is appreciated.

This plant is sativa dominant from the genealogy I have found.

I flipped last Saturday. I have continued tucking through it. Here is where I am at right now.
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How long into stretch should I continue to tuck?

Again any insight is appreciated as this is my 1st shot at scrog and indoor growing.
Does not look bad for the first timer. You probably starting to realize what is it about... I consider this net the worse possible option, I always do my trelis around 5x5cm “windows” with solid frame. Smaller squares allowed you finer training. Can post some pics but I think you are creative enough. Another thing is less plants better, more plants you need to flip sooner. Also when scrogging you need to defoliate more, especially the fan leaves which takes the premium light. You want that light for the small shots, when they get hit by this light they grow up and create new leaves. Not so big as fans but big enough to overtake their job. You want to spread the plant to the sides, look very left down corner... take that shot, put it one square right, bend it over the trelis back to the very left down square and than tuck it under the “frame” completely to the wall. Than take away the fan leaf which is pointing above the trelis and you have 3 nice colas filling the corner.
 

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Wizzlebiz

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Does not look bad for the first timer. You probably starting to realize what is it about... I consider this net the worse possible option, I always do my trelis around 5x5cm “windows” with solid frame. Smaller squares allowed you finer training. Can post some pics but I think you are creative enough. Another thing is less plants better, more plants you need to flip sooner. Also when scrogging you need to defoliate more, especially the fan leaves which takes the premium light. You want that light for the small shots, when they get hit by this light they grow up and create new leaves. Not so big as fans but big enough to overtake their job. You want to spread the plant to the sides, look very left down corner... take that shot, put it one square right, bend it over the trelis back to the very left down square and than tuck it under the “frame” completely to the wall. Than take away the fan leaf which is pointing above the trelis and you have 3 nice colas filling the corner.
Il work that in. Thank you.

Yea I have seen the pvc builds but I'm in a 2x2 with a heater so space just doesn't allow for a frame.

Yea there is only 2 plants in there but 1 would have been easier to maintain and water.

I have been considering doing do choice defoliation but was told to only tuck. I think I will pop some fan leaves off and open it up a but.

As we know from my summer project defoliation does not kill all progress and yep it grows back.
 

ҖҗlegilizeitҗҖ

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So here's where I am currently at with this. Any advise moving forward is appreciated.

This plant is sativa dominant from the genealogy I have found.

I flipped last Saturday. I have continued tucking through it. Here is where I am at right now.
View attachment 4804770View attachment 4804771

How long into stretch should I continue to tuck?

Again any insight is appreciated as this is my 1st shot at scrog and indoor growing.
Looks good!
I would stop tucking now, and just let her grow.
Defoliate on day 21 and 41 flower
 

Jjgrow420

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When i scrog i like to let the stems pass the netting a bit then tuck them through the holes evenly at once then. Lollipop veg a week and flip.
 

guitarguy10

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I'm wildly lost when it comes to scrogging too. I don't want to hijack your thread so I wont post pics of my own but I have NO IDEA when to flip, the net is 8" above (I have only 5' growing space) and I just tuck them under with no real clue what I'm doing and yet to find any good videos (read 1080 or above quality) that explain wtf to actually do, and now I'm reading not to tuck? What????
 

Wizzlebiz

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I'm wildly lost when it comes to scrogging too. I don't want to hijack your thread so I wont post pics of my own but I have NO IDEA when to flip, the net is 8" above (I have only 5' growing space) and I just tuck them under with no real clue what I'm doing and yet to find any good videos (read 1080 or above quality) that explain wtf to actually do, and now I'm reading not to tuck? What????
The internet never fails ya know?

I guess once the nets full and even stop tucking is what I'm gathering is the general consensus.

At some point I need to let them grow a bit or I will have a bunch of small buds if I tuck all the way through stretch.

Maybe I'm missing something IDK lol
 

Bukvičák

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Il work that in. Thank you.

Yea I have seen the pvc builds but I'm in a 2x2 with a heater so space just doesn't allow for a frame.

Yea there is only 2 plants in there but 1 would have been easier to maintain and water.

I have been considering doing do choice defoliation but was told to only tuck. I think I will pop some fan leaves off and open it up a but.

As we know from my summer project defoliation does not kill all progress and yep it grows back.
Yes sir, like your outdoors projects!
 
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