Dapio's 250 Watt SCRoG

ru4r34l

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dapio,

Looking good, and more updates are needed.. :mrgreen: subbed again :eyesmoke:

I'm embarking on a new SCRoG myself, it will be a 4x4 table with 4 strains. Each strain getting a 1x1 area (if they don't overgrow each other) all encased in a 4x4 tent under 1000W (600W HPS and 400W MH).

The strains are:
  1. Lemon Skunk (GHS)
  2. Cheese (GHS)
  3. Blueberry Gum (G13 Labs)
  4. Vanilla Kush (Barney's Farm)

I think you will blow 2.5 Oz away this time. :weed:

regards,
 

dapio

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dapio,

Looking good, and more updates are needed.. :mrgreen: subbed again :eyesmoke:

I'm embarking on a new SCRoG myself, it will be a 4x4 table with 4 strains. Each strain getting a 1x1 area (if they don't overgrow each other) all encased in a 4x4 tent under 1000W (600W HPS and 400W MH).

The strains are:
  1. Lemon Skunk (GHS)
  2. Cheese (GHS)
  3. Blueberry Gum (G13 Labs)
  4. Vanilla Kush (Barney's Farm)

I think you will blow 2.5 Oz away this time. :weed:

regards,

Nice! I have always wanted to dual spectrum, and 4x4 with 1k watts is going to be a great yield. I will definitely have to sub up to that!

Here is another update. There is slight nutrient burn setting in at the tips, lack of nitrogen in flowering food is showing its effects. However, the strain did the same with my 150, so it is probably just routine.

:peace:
 

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dapio

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Sorry for the non-finished thread everyone! Rollitup seemed to be undergoing "security breaches", and I was refraining from posting until it all cooled down.

This grow turned out very well! The nugs were dense, but were puffy and lacked the type of weight you would see from a bubba or OG.

Here are some pictures. The total dry weight was 3 1/2 OZ's (.392 GPW)
 

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budballer

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that's pretty sick man, was considering doing a small 250w grow myself soon. Question, how tall was your grow area?
 

dapio

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The grow area was a 3Lx3Wx8H closet little over kill but stealthy nonetheless.

Lol! The table for the desk fan was something I had laying around from when I had a message machine for my house phone.

Unless you were talking about the screen, that was built with a drill, screws, eye hooks, and wood from Lowes.
 

thothmegistus

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The grow area was a 3Lx3Wx8H closet little over kill but stealthy nonetheless.

Lol! The table for the desk fan was something I had laying around from when I had a message machine for my house phone.

Unless you were talking about the screen, that was built with a drill, screws, eye hooks, and wood from Lowes.
yeah buddy i was definitely talking about the screen. haha. but damn man thats awesome. have you ever built anything before or did u just throw it together w good intuition? its perfect man did you have to cut the wood to size?

also one more question. how many days from germ to harvest? and veg time again please? i know its in the thread but im just THAT lazy right now lol.

too highbongsmilie

HELLA PROPS BTW +REP !
 

timbo123

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Killer thread. Great job on that scrog table too. I'm trying to get my head around what I am looking at in this pic...

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Is that several plants growing out of the pot up into the screen? If so how many? I want to give SCROG a try but I'm a little confused. The first pics from this grow thread showed one plant under the screen... But in this shot there appear to be several stalks coming up from the growing medium. Your patience with my noob self is appreciated.
 

brettsog

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there is only one plant in the pic as far as i know. he has just had decent veg time and has trained it well. the reason the stalks all get so fat and look like main stems is because of bending and the light exposure and a very healthy root mass in that smart pot.
 

dapio

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Exactly, basically I LST before I allow the plant to start making its way to the screen. It gives me a circle shape when it reaches the canopy. After that simply spread left: right, up, down, and flip when the screen is nearly full.
 
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