silent1966
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are you familiar with the thunderbud haze,by the way very nice work on your,garden
yup thats my problem to switching to scrog is you have to keep them in your flower room on 18/6 till the screen is full....I do not see a way to mouve the plants in my situation w full screens....One issue i've found with the SCROG method is that you need a growspace that allows access to each plant. SCROGing in a tent or closet is doable but you will find it difficult to examine plants in the back part of the area. Also, unless you have enough space to run two SCROG chambers you will miss out on on at least one flowering cycle per year as you veg the plant to fill the screen.
Sorry fellas - been away for a couple days.yup thats my problem to switching to scrog is you have to keep them in your flower room on 18/6 till the screen is full....I do not see a way to mouve the plants in my situation w full screens....
To be honest, i've never done SCROG but i spent a lot of time researching and pondering before i started my current setup. After the research, i'm not sure that the benefits outweigh the drawbacks for me.Sorry fellas - been away for a couple days.
How big-a plants are we speaking? For your particular program MB... if you switched to SCROG, or something different and lost a full flower cycle per year. Would you make that same yield (more?) back by culturing plants twice as large? Ex. If your plants finish at 3.5 ft. now, finish them about ~6.
Depends on how cold you are talking. I run my lights overnight to help with the temps but the room holding the tent only gets to the low 60's generally. If you are talking about temps dropping into the 50's i'd look at increasing the temp with a space heater. Don't blow hot air directly on the plants though.I live in the northern states where it gets cold at night if any of you have a idea on how to keep tem up when lights off
I'm sure your correct there MB. You need a whole lot of light to grow really big plants, and the flowers are all very large making most mold prone as well. Not everyone has the space, height, monthy bill money, etc to support that craziness and all the extras that comes along with it.To be honest, i've never done SCROG but i spent a lot of time researching and pondering before i started my current setup. After the research, i'm not sure that the benefits outweigh the drawbacks for me.
I will tell you what. They grew pretty close to identical to eachother (2nd generation), and they smoked exactly 100% like the 1st gen. So 3rd gen, I think you hit it on the nose "Identical triplets 'to the max'", both in structure, and smoke. We will see! That's what is fun about working with plants and animals (as opposed to chemicals and machines)... one doesn't have to be fully educated in the field to take notes with a pen and paper.So if you (more so than I) are correct, these would be exactly the same throughout their life? Sort of like identical triplets to the max? If so, then would everything ... all the way through until smoked ... would be the very same? I am intrigued to say the least on this "Study"
Bob ~ The MaineYankee
Appreciate it. This was my second grow, but first real harvest. I just received my card in august of 2011.Looking Great there MaineStrain. Nice work and not too shabby on the amount of dry bud. I hope that I too can come close to that yield on my (4) NLB's that still have about 5 to 6 weeks of flowering left.
Looks like a pretty good upgrade system that you have lined up. I know that a while back I visited the HTG Supply store in Westbrook/Portland, and hit my head on "The Big Kahuna". That hood is massive !! Def looking forward to seeing some more posts along with some pics of your continuing Journey.
And also Welcome to "The Maine Patients" sub-forum here at RollItUp. We are so glad to have another member join us
Bob ~ The MaineYankee