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  1. woodsmantoker

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    The tray holding buckets could also be connected to a hoist system that allows the whole mod to raise and lower as needed....
  2. woodsmantoker

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    Hello there neilsweaky, Scrog is a method of growing that is based around a few tried and trued concepts. The ideas used, make the method applicable to many situations and circumstances. This means there is no ONE way of scrog. I would say the first and most obvious idea that scrog uses, is...
  3. woodsmantoker

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    Sounds good. The tape works quite well huh? Its neat that you can break a branch almost in half, tape it back and your good to go.... Glad its not bug tape, thats a bigger problem to have, but like I said before, if you end up using it anyways its a good preventative. Another guy using 600...
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    Welcome Welcome Welcome, You certainly are! I am a bit blind but did see your original post however, twice now I have written you a lengthy message and some how failed to get it posted. My apologies! Very clean set up. Great choice with the 600's, very efficient. Your room seems a bit big...
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    You can certianly scrog seed plants, however its a faster cycle doing the same from clone.
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    "Mine is in it's seconed week of flowering and Im confused to wether I pull and re train the stalks that are sticking up or leave them to grow as they are, Currently they are about 3" above the screen.. " If you are switching to 12-12 prior to the fill of your screen, say at 60-70% then you...
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    My lights move :mrgreen: Thanks for the tip!
  8. woodsmantoker

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    Twin 400's. I move my lights twice weekly in order to improve filling and uniformity.
  9. woodsmantoker

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    Durbanplaya "Using a 1m2 screen and a 400w or 600w aircooled light, what yield could be expected? " 1' X 2' screen with 400 OR? 600w....? What strain, what method below the screen (organic in what pot size/DWC/flood drain,areo,etc?) How long a veg time? What percentage of screen are you...
  10. woodsmantoker

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    Thanks for your post buddy! Good info, good shots of the plants. Any questions or comments from you are welcomed. Let us know how things go!:eyesmoke:
  11. woodsmantoker

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    Hey Boomer! What strain are you running? I like your anti scratch guard foam! :-P Good post! I look forward to seeing more down the line. Tell us more.:leaf:
  12. woodsmantoker

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    This Cab uses a design that allows the screen and resivior to slide out on a tray. Nice!
  13. woodsmantoker

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    If I you were to design a scrog proto for sale, how would you sell the idea of scrog in your ad for the product or line your selling? Hows this? SCROG
  14. woodsmantoker

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    Thanks for the link!:mrgreen: If this thread has links to the best resources for scrog available, the goal here is being met! If there is a link to this forum because its the best resource to information about scrog, be it posted or linked, well than that too mets the goal!
  15. woodsmantoker

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    "I guess it just experience to know how much to cut off.. " Certianly True! Thus what ever you do, you have gained from in your bank of experience.
  16. woodsmantoker

    Scrog Growers-Share Here (Pics, Tips, etc.)

    SCROG Published at 2006-06-13 in Growguides » Indoor growing The screen of green (SCROG) method is also used when height and wattage are a consideration. A screen, usually of netting, screenwire or chickenwire, is attached at a desired height above the plants. This allows the growing...
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