woodsmantoker
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"Not before me, buddy!"Was really hoping this thread wouldn't die before I got my scrog going
"Not before me, buddy!"Was really hoping this thread wouldn't die before I got my scrog going
I don't know if there is a standard, but I remove any leaves that wont have room, or be tall enough, to get their full surface area on the screen. As far as chopping branches, I follow Uncle Ben's topping technique for 4 tops, and I have never had a branch not make it to the screen.
With so much branching be sure that you leave the plant room to grow once you put it into flowering. Indicas can double and most sativas more than triple in size when their light cycle is changed.
I keep an eye on this thread, but feel free to pm me with questions, I'll do my best to give you good advice.
- Grow'N'Smoke
I'm confused as how that could be called a screen of green...
Notice: This set up uses a string screen at/above the canopy in order to combat leaning. The same method can be applied to a scrog that has tall colas which lean.
Well, I don't know if this qualifies as "over filled" but you must admit it is FULL.Here's a challenge for you: Find a photo of an OVER filled Scrog.
that is not a SCROG, I believe what he was saying was that the string laced above the plants is to "hold their heads up" when they get heavy with Bud, and that you can do the same thing in SCROG if necessary.I'm confused as how that could be called a screen of green...
Nice though..!!
Currently I am not growing, I just moved and am in the process of building a grow space.Can you show us a photo please. I would like to see your grow......
Actually, I was answering a question and the focus was under the screen.The focus is not at the screen. It is above it. It is the potential of a plant in an even canopy with a filled space.
When growing scrog, I am better suited if concerned about how to cut down the extra growth that overgrows my screen, rather than leaving enough room for "maybe" growth during flowering. Unless you know your strain well enough to plan for it, its better to over do.
Comparing two photos makes it evident. Find and under filled screen photo, and an over filled screen (if you can find one) and compare. You will instantly know which problem you would rather have! [ /QUOTE]
Anybody who has grown knows that there is ALWAYS significant growth at the beginning of flowering.
With a low Watt bulb and limited grow area it is important not to allow your plants to overgrow. To much plant mass in too small of an area restricts access to the plant and the screen. And can easily become more plant then your light can handle.
I'll leave you to your tread because I can tell that I am offending you by giving advice. But before i go I have some advice for you. Get off your high horse and realize that you are not the only person that knows how to grow, and certainly not the only person entitled to give advice. Anyway, have fun attempting to bash anybody else that attempts to improve your thread.
-Grow'N'Smoke
Simply Great! LOVE ITWell, I don't know if this qualifies as "over filled" but you must admit it is FULL.
GWN
How did I miss ya buddy!?Can someone give me some advice....
This is my second scrog attempt...
I feel the canopy is growing to high up from the screen.
Reason I say this is i think there are buds being covered by leaves..
I know there re arguements for leaving and removing leaves, certaintly ones that cover buds...
I was thinking of leaving it for 2 weeks and see if the other buds make it through to the light...
what do you think..?
Thanks in advance..