Stealth SCROG roof operation

woodsmantoker

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"I hope these fill the screen"

I would expect them too but would question flowering time frame. Have you scrogged outdoor?

My suggestion: If you get to a point where your filled or overflowing, cover them up to induce flowering.
 

theloadeddragon

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exactly why its such a good idea :D

Hopefully many other people will learn this lesson as well. It helps cut on cooling costs and rain damages hehehehe
 

mr west

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I think its a good idea if u have access to ur roof and dont fall off wen feeding em lol. Has google street view been down ur road yet? Theyve been down mine lol
 

woodsmantoker

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Will your plants begin flowering prior to filling the screen or after its filled? I scrogged a roof and still needed secondary support; the plants were introduced to the screen early and over grew the space. The colas then toppled and needed the secondary support (I used a commercial fishing net “king salmon gear”). Upon another run, I had similar issues and was successful by inducing flowering once the plants had filled the space by covering them. I look forward to seeing what you do and invite you to post a few photos in a "help type" thread that is dedicated to improving the method and understanding of Scrog. Thank you for your support! GL
https://www.rollitup.org/advanced-marijuana-cultivation/282177-enter-scrog-scroggers-united-post.html
Little known fact: Where I live, we have sunlight for nearly 21 hours during summer solstice. Vegetation flourishes here however for most parts of Alaska the growing season is too short for cannabis to flower prior to the cold temperatures return (obviously excluding ruderalis). We Alaskans use improvised methods to induce flowering such as the “cover up” method.
“Hence the suggestion pertaining to being faced with what to do with a full screen of vegetative plant”

 

Mr. Cheetah

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well, in my climate, the cannabis plants seems to finish in mid-late octomber, which means they start to flower in the beggining of sept. that gives this plants to grow for a month or so till they jump thru stages :mrgreen: my plan is to fill the net as much as possible and to leave the plant to grow up for the last two weeks of their vegetative stage. ive once did indoor scrog with a crappy plant and i wasn't placed with the results. things looks much better in my outdoor attempt (knocking on wood).
 

Don Gin and Ton

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hahah doing a grow on your roof and scrogging it is awesome. making you legendry. me n westy were checking out your countries sunshine and its pretty good. should be a good return!

can you see anything of the plants from the ground at all?
 

woodsmantoker

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Roll on brother! Filling looks good!

What strain are you running? I am keeping a log of scroggables. Im finely tuned on sativas that scrog well, limited however, would love to add one!
 
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