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Hello all,
I know techniques can be combined but they all add veg time and I am doing a perpetual grow.
I have read articles the mainlining will obviously add veg time and be a little trickier to work with clones on but the advantage is canopy management via the mainline itself therefore depending less on scrogging or not scrogging at all. Typical recommendation is 8 colas but I have seen when scrogging with it you can do up to 32 colas.
For scrogging with a clone you simply employ lst (tying down, etc) and the screen (move horizontal growth after extending above the canopy to the next square over) to keep the canopy flat after topping properly to break central stem dominance.
Monstercropping with a flowering clone to reveg them (flowering clones have a lower survival rate) creates bushy asymmetrical monsters but it adds a lot of veg time.
It seems to me that the safest and method to reduce needed veg time for a clone is scrogging but my question is what has been your experience and recommendation?
Thank you!
I know techniques can be combined but they all add veg time and I am doing a perpetual grow.
I have read articles the mainlining will obviously add veg time and be a little trickier to work with clones on but the advantage is canopy management via the mainline itself therefore depending less on scrogging or not scrogging at all. Typical recommendation is 8 colas but I have seen when scrogging with it you can do up to 32 colas.
For scrogging with a clone you simply employ lst (tying down, etc) and the screen (move horizontal growth after extending above the canopy to the next square over) to keep the canopy flat after topping properly to break central stem dominance.
Monstercropping with a flowering clone to reveg them (flowering clones have a lower survival rate) creates bushy asymmetrical monsters but it adds a lot of veg time.
It seems to me that the safest and method to reduce needed veg time for a clone is scrogging but my question is what has been your experience and recommendation?
Thank you!