same here mate he came across as a no it all and got taught told me to stick to the thread i posted lolhaha he was pretty adamant that ScrOG and SOG are the same want he lol. made me laugh anyway
I stand corrected.No scrog is Screen of Green. It is where you place a screen over a plant or plants and weave all the new growth underneath and over the screen so that it grows out not up. You can do it in any type of medium. It is not agreeing to disagree it is you being wrong. They are two completely different growing methods. Please do not spread false information around this website. If they were the same why is there two different sections of the FAQ dedicated one for Scrog and one for Sog. Read up both of these links so you can know for yourself that the two methods are far from the same thing.
Scrog: https://www.rollitup.org/view.php?pg=faq&cmd=category&id=71
Sog: https://www.rollitup.org/view.php?pg=faq&cmd=category&id=72
It's Know It All, by the way.same here mate he came across as a no it all and got taught told me to stick to the thread i posted lol
haha sorry mr na all is good johny scrog is something new to me aswell but im gona give it a go that pic on page 1 with 3 plants pretty impressive for a tight spot dont you think im use to txt messageing so i automaticaly spell words in txt term i can spell.most of the time anyway.I stand corrected.
It's Know It All, by the way.
Mr. Know It All to you.
Fuck I missed - it's where you dont completely snip a node you just graze it or something, thats a bad explaination. I've never done it I always just top so...maybe someone can elaborate on thatwhats FIM it mean
Fuck I missed - it's where you dont completely snip a node you just graze it or something, thats a bad explaination. I've never done it I always just top so...maybe someone can elaborate on that
Ah I think I get it now. So basically you're getting your original stem (that was not completely cut off but just "trimmed") + the two side ones?its "fuck i missed" because the guy was trying to top and cut too high. the result if done properly is 3 or more tops as opposed to toppings 2 resulting tops.
the the very tip of your new growth if you look closely you see what will become the two fan leaves with what will become the stem in the middle. if you pinch off the top half of all three(about half the size of a kernel of corn) you have just fimmed your plant.
ya since you get 4 or more nodes if done correct, then you have more bud sites. Also the nice thing about trying to FIM is that if you fuck it up then you will have just topped your plant. there is a tutorial somewhere on this site that i saw that had awesome pics showing you what to do. ill see if i can find it againdoes it efect bud growth
FIM vs topping....