d.c. beard
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Cool I feel ya, but you got blue paint on the walls around your plants, not white....?
I'm telling ya man, best $20 you ever spent.
I'm telling ya man, best $20 you ever spent.
Cool I feel ya, but you got blue paint on the walls around your plants, not white....?
I'm telling ya man, best $20 you ever spent.
haha ya its nice to come up like that sumtimes.sounds great bro, you got the right idea. more work than its worth, i like that! my veg closet was already painted flat white. and i came up on the bloom room for my buddy, he already had it reflective walled out! i got lucky i guess.
daMN thats a bigass dog man haha. but ya def have my hands full.Cute pup man. You will have your hands full for while with the new pup I am sure. I have a rotty that is a little over a year now..he is like our kid. 120 lbs already..big kid lol
The Fim turned out perfect. Can you explain in detail your technique? I may try that next round. I was a little skittish after your buddy messed up the last ones, but you have re-inspired me.
Oh yeah and I think you will like the 3x3 with a little wider screen for your scrog.. you could spread that canopy out good. You will always want more room though. I am always running out of screen and end up letting them stretch earlier than I would like to, but I would have to put less plants under it to do a true scrog. The bagseed girls I have running now I could probably even have put one or two per 4x4 tray and filled the screen.
The wheels are a great idea. I am using 4x4 trays though. If I had to do it over I would have doen the 3x3 though to be able to get around my tables easier. I also only use my res for filling with the R/O filter and mixing nutes. My res is about 50 ft away from room and sits about 15 higher than the room so I don't need pumps, I gravity feed my room. I also use a drain to waste set-up.haha ya its nice to come up like that sumtimes.
daMN thats a bigass dog man haha. but ya def have my hands full.
gladi could re-inspire u bout the FIM. every method has its advantage and disadvantage. downside to FIM is it shocks the plant but i fed it sum superthrive and helped reduce the shock (in theory)
my buddy and his friend that did that fukd up topping did it all wrong lol. all i did is use clean fingernail clippers and clipped off 3/4 of the new growth developin on the top main shoot. then it grows bak split and symetrical. i think its worth doin even for a scrog setup like u and I.
i just got done discussing sum ideas for my tables and puttin them on wheels and tracks for the tables to slide out away from the wall when needed. and the scrog netting will be attached to the table we build. but do u have ur resovoir underneath ur 3x3 tables? cuz thats alot of weight to consider. plus i have to lay down wood boards for the wheels to roll easier since it wont work well on carpet.
also u did wat 6 plants per 3x3 tray? thats wat i was gonna do. ive been goin over ur thread in more detail as well. u suggestin les plants is better? maybe like 4 plants per tray? i know u can fill out the scrog with less plants even just one but remmeber itll have to veg longer...? i want to do hydro becuz the lessened veg time. plz let me know ur opinion as well as others on here. thanks guys
very interesting u have ur rez that far away but seems simple enough.The wheels are a great idea. I am using 4x4 trays though. If I had to do it over I would have doen the 3x3 though to be able to get around my tables easier. I also only use my res for filling with the R/O filter and mixing nutes. My res is about 50 ft away from room and sits about 15 higher than the room so I don't need pumps, I gravity feed my room. I also use a drain to waste set-up.
As for the number of plants, you hit the nail on the head. That is why I use 6 plants and I veg for a minute(6-8 weeks) If I ran one plant per tray i would have to veg for twice that and can't imagine I would get anymore yeild. So igo with 6 per tray. I have heard of poeple that don't veg at all and put 24 plants in 4x4 tray.
hgaha ya so cal does get spoiled with 70degree winters lol. except for the last two weeks weve had storms. the buds are actually developing pretty fast on the old outdoor clones so we will see wat happens.That is awesome how you could stick your plants outside this time of year and start flowering.lol Its still 40 degrees and wont be able to go oustide for a few more months!
Boomer... I think 6 would be good for 9 sp. ft. You could do 4 too. I see that as maybe a week veg difference.
Lol... I'm still confused as to whether you are doing hydro or soil... but if you are doing hydro... I would think you could fill the screen with 6 in 3 weeks or 4 plants in 4 weeks.
No guess on soil... thats raiderfan. We (me and RF) are like the scrog tag team, soil + hydro.
Are you getting reimbursed for any value your new house has lost in the time the renters wouldn't leave? I know my house looses a couple grand value every couple months. Zillow blows, haha.
In theory AND in reality you would be correct (in my mind at least). You really want to leave quite a bit of screen space before flipping the switch... becuase like you said the are going to stretch... that's when you fill things in. I am still of the opinion underfilled is better than overfilled. But I have yet to run a grow with a flat scrog being underfilled this way, so I may be speaking out my ***.one thing i was wondering with ur grow; is it pretty crowded? i mean i know u want it to be full but during flower the plants still stretch sum. so in theory couldnt i veg for like two weeks then flip the switch and start weaving then? cuz theyll still grow another 1-2ft (in theory)
It's gonna be like the Hart Foundation... you know with Bret 'the hitman' Hart and Jim 'the anvil' neidhart lol... you are probably too young for that one. Maybe someone will know.ill be joinin this so called scrog tag team soon haha.
Tomorrow bro... I'm gonna be chillin in OC. Actually going to join a Martial Arts gym. Gonna learn Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.when u coming to get these bubble bags?
In theory AND in reality you would be correct (in my mind at least). You really want to leave quite a bit of screen space before flipping the switch... becuase like you said the are going to stretch... that's when you fill things in. I am still of the opinion underfilled is better than overfilled. But I have yet to run a grow with a flat scrog being underfilled this way, so I may be speaking out my ***.
It's gonna be like the Hart Foundation... you know with Bret 'the hitman' Hart and Jim 'the anvil' neidhart lol... you are probably too young for that one. Maybe someone will know.
Tomorrow bro... I'm gonna be chillin in OC. Actually going to join a Martial Arts gym. Gonna learn Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.
Nice deal on the house. The future parents in law sure must like you.
The height off the medium really depends on if you are going to be able to get around the tables. If you are able to get to all sides of the screen I would recommend 8 inches off the medium. Maybe even 6 inches depending on how fat your arms are. You pretty much want enough room to reach everywhere to pluck budsites and leaves below the canopy... but any more room is just more veg time. If you are only able to get to two sides of the screen 8-10 inches up.wat would u recommend setting up the scrog heighth? like how high from the actual medium (rockwool or soilless)? and also how long should i attempt to veg for?
The height off the medium really depends on if you are going to be able to get around the tables. If you are able to get to all sides of the screen I would recommend 8 inches off the medium. Maybe even 6 inches depending on how fat your arms are. You pretty much want enough room to reach everywhere to pluck budsites and leaves below the canopy... but any more room is just more veg time. If you are only able to get to two sides of the screen 8-10 inches up.
Since you/ we don't know exactly what you are going with I cant say exactly... but in my setup I would veg them 3 weeks and a couple days... Maybe let everything get up to/ growing through the screen so the branches have to be pulled/ weaved under once... then flip the switch.
Well... the vert was cheating because I trimmed the HELL out of them. And when I did do a flat scrog I grew it exactly like you... I had a blanket of about 6-8 inches of buds/ mini colas above the screen. The biggest buds on the sides got to be 18" above the screen.I mean Jig did a true scrog. He only had buds grow above his screen( or out of since it was verticle) Oh and FYI Jig, I think I am classified as hydro too since I am using coco/perlite. It is just drain to waste instead of ebb/flow or recirc.
Well... the vert was cheating because I trimmed the HELL out of them. And when I did do a flat scrog I grew it exactly like you... I had a blanket of about 6-8 inches of buds/ mini colas above the screen. The biggest buds on the sides got to be 18" above the screen.
And just goes to show how much I know calling you a soil guy, haha.
thanks for filling me in on how things went with ur grow bro. i gotta find a happy medium that works for me. ur very smart to think ahead about ur grow cycle flowering for 8 weeks. thats perfect timing to take clones, root, and veg to the right heighth. but for myself, im doin a perpetual harvest eventually so my cycle will be every month (keep the trimming workload a lil lower haha)You are right Boomer, my room is crowded and I run out of room in my screen and have to let them stretch up, which isn't a true scrog more like a half scrog. lol Anyway, my screen is 14" above my medium too, so if you put your screen lower you could veg much less. When they are screen height, flip the switch. Then you can weave as they stretch and will probably accomplish what you want( a full screen of buds) My thinking is that the more veg and bigger they are before flipping the more yeild per plant is why I run the way I do. Since I have 8 weeks between flowering I use it all to clone and veg to get the biggest plants I can in that time. I am excited to see you do a true horizontal scrog though to see the difference. I mean Jig did a true scrog. He only had buds grow above his screen( or out of since it was verticle) Oh and FYI Jig, I think I am classified as hydro too since I am using coco/perlite. It is just drain to waste instead of ebb/flow or recirc.
Well... the vert was cheating because I trimmed the HELL out of them. And when I did do a flat scrog I grew it exactly like you... I had a blanket of about 6-8 inches of buds/ mini colas above the screen. The biggest buds on the sides got to be 18" above the screen.
And just goes to show how much I know calling you a soil guy, haha.
Just to try to ballpark something... 9 plants per tray (1 per square foot) you'd prolly want to flip the switch by the time they were 12" tall and touching about shoulder to shoulder after being topped once or twice. 4 plants per tray you might wait until they are like 16" tall and also (again) just starting to touch shoulder to shoulder. I like to see them almost start to touch before flipping the switch. The more plants you run... the faster that is going to happen (less veg. time). But more isn't always better. I ran bigger plants on this last round than i have ever run before (less plants) and have found that the bigger plants seem to really come into their own better - acheiving new levels of smelly-goodness, more colors, bigger buds, etc. It's a balancing act i guess. But i deffinitely don't recommend trying to run more than one plant per square foot. Good luck on the new pad.also u did wat 6 plants per 3x3 tray? thats wat i was gonna do. ive been goin over ur thread in more detail as well. u suggestin les plants is better? maybe like 4 plants per tray? i know u can fill out the scrog with less plants even just one but remmeber itll have to veg longer...? i want to do hydro becuz the lessened veg time. plz let me know ur opinion as well as others on here. thanks guys