woodsmantoker
Well-Known Member
I have been searching high and low trying to find a bit of information that I had located a few years ago. I am unable to find what I recall seeing, however I am now interested in creating new information for the current year. What I was hoping to share was a list of strains that are what most folks would consider "good" scrog strains.
Now, of course some companies claim certain strains as "good for scrog". Some times this is true and other times I have found it to be a better sales pitch than accurate statement. I too enjoy scrogging most all strains, however. There most certainly is room for choosing truly "good" strains for scrog. We can see that traits given in a genetic line that produce bushy plants as an advantage when scrogging. We can also see that plants which keep a very symmetric growth pattern are suited well for the method. There are also characteristics that make plants uniquely suited such as plants that have a greater increase in growth rate during the first parts of flowering.
That said, I would like to ask help from the community here in the organization of a suitable Scrog Strain Guide.
What I will be doing is keeping track of noted strains that are particularly applicable to the method of scrog and why. I will do the research of each when they are presented, list the information pertinent, and post as quickly and often as possible keeping the list current.
I would like to ask the community/members to help in the creation as well as updates, corrections, additions, etc.
Is there is anyone that would like to propose an idea for an easy way that we can all be involved in the making, changing, and editing of the list?
Now, of course some companies claim certain strains as "good for scrog". Some times this is true and other times I have found it to be a better sales pitch than accurate statement. I too enjoy scrogging most all strains, however. There most certainly is room for choosing truly "good" strains for scrog. We can see that traits given in a genetic line that produce bushy plants as an advantage when scrogging. We can also see that plants which keep a very symmetric growth pattern are suited well for the method. There are also characteristics that make plants uniquely suited such as plants that have a greater increase in growth rate during the first parts of flowering.
That said, I would like to ask help from the community here in the organization of a suitable Scrog Strain Guide.
What I will be doing is keeping track of noted strains that are particularly applicable to the method of scrog and why. I will do the research of each when they are presented, list the information pertinent, and post as quickly and often as possible keeping the list current.
I would like to ask the community/members to help in the creation as well as updates, corrections, additions, etc.
Is there is anyone that would like to propose an idea for an easy way that we can all be involved in the making, changing, and editing of the list?