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  1. woodsmantoker

    Enter The Scrog/Scroggers United Post Page

    :clap:Congrats Scroggers! 200 Pages of Greatness!!! :clap: I would like to extend my sincere thanks to all whom have contributed to this page, to the viewers, and most importantly the fine folks that make up RIU. As time goes by, the resource we have created together, grows and becomes more...
  2. woodsmantoker

    Dinafem - Cheese scrog

    Allow your vegetation to mature a bit and grow above the screen the distance of each hole; If your screen holes are two inches, allow them to grow vertically two inches before pulling the vegetation back through and placing it in a new hole. I would suggest not removing large leafs until they...
  3. woodsmantoker

    Enter The Scrog/Scroggers United Post Page

    Remember how hard it was for you to sit down and read this thread? It was because you didn't want to read that which was not SCROG... Thanks gents! Woodsmantoker~
  4. woodsmantoker

    Enter The Scrog/Scroggers United Post Page

    "Understanding Auxin's in plant development helps you understand how training works and why. Discussion regarding this topic has come up several times here. Review previous pages/discussions, for further information." Auxin Index to this page Embryonic Development Leaf Formation...
  5. woodsmantoker

    Enter The Scrog/Scroggers United Post Page

    From the very first mitotic division of the zygote, gradients of auxin guide the patterning of the embryo into the parts that will become the organs of the plant:
  6. woodsmantoker

    Enter The Scrog/Scroggers United Post Page

    If you weave, I suggest you buy some good pruning sheers... ;)
  7. woodsmantoker

    Enter The Scrog/Scroggers United Post Page

    The essential detail of the scrog method is a screen, usually poultry netting, typically suspended between the planting medium and the lamp. The plants grow up to the screen and then are "trained'' under the screen, resulting in a flat table of plant growth, a field rather than a forest...
  8. woodsmantoker

    Enter The Scrog/Scroggers United Post Page

    Well, on to CO, ill catch up. Later folks!
  9. woodsmantoker

    Uh OH.. COURT RULES! NO DISPENSARIES(DRUG HOUSE FRONTS)

    This is a war, you are the enemy.
  10. woodsmantoker

    Enter The Scrog/Scroggers United Post Page

    Deception - keep us posted, we will be watching buddy! Thumbs up brother~
  11. woodsmantoker

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    I hope you're gathering information first and deciding if the application is unsafe based on what you find rather than the other way around. But you were being brief and I probably misread you. I recently toured "The Breakers" in Newport, R.I., built for Cornelius Vanderbilt in 1893 and...
  12. woodsmantoker

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    Felder" "Cadmium and Lead would be surprising to me if they used them in any sort of frequency in the wire. These are two highly regulated heavy metals, most screens are steel alloys with a Zn coating if they are galvanized." Remember that these screens are rarely produced in our...
  13. woodsmantoker

    ScrOG - Optimum height

    This is the most commonly asked question by folks new to scrog....followed by what size screen should be used. In my years experience, I understand that this method can be learned through trial, however I also understand the value in viewing others trials, questions, comments etc. first. That...
  14. woodsmantoker

    Enter The Scrog/Scroggers United Post Page

    I need some of you fine folks help. I would like to see a SCROG clothing line. T-shirts, hats, hooded sweat shirts, beanie caps, etc. I will help promote you. Get in touch - Woodsmantoker~
  15. woodsmantoker

    Enter The Scrog/Scroggers United Post Page

    Sweetarded - "hey, new to scrog, i've pretty much only seen people using plastic fencing, but i couldn't think of any reason galvanized chickenwire wouldn't be fine (and it was way less expensive). does anyone know if it has any negative effects? does it get too hot or do metal flakes come off...
  16. woodsmantoker

    any reason i shouldn't use galvanized chickenwire fencing for SCROG?

    Depending on the galvanization process and where the product you are using was produced, different metals may have been added to the zinc coating. Lead and cadmium are two that jump out as potentially dangerous. In that many products are used in foliar applications and water qualities differ...
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