Ask questions. For one, get more light on those, they have a ton of potential.Here's a couple pictures of my first scrog... Any suggestions? They are at the beginning of the 2nd week of flower and I just put the scrog on
Dude, righteous canopy to have after stretch, realllll nice.
that's gonna be picture in 5 weeks or so mate... congrats!!!! looking great.
DAMN that filled in nicely.
It's going to take a lot of convincing to make me believe it's bad to remove leaves, I always tell people to look at people doing scrog and maximizing their space indoors. I'd rather have a screen of coals then a bunch a fan leaves anyday. Looking AWESOMEI just pruned the last of the underside of the canopy I can see light through it again.
I did it in two phases so I wasn't stressing them too bad.
Was still a big ass pile.
I would say start by removing the fans that are hanging off by a 1"+ stem; I've gotten the impression that those focus more on chute development than bud sites. When you remove them just pinch halfway down the stem leading to the leaf- supposedly this triggers a better response than cutting. Leave the fans that are connected directly to main chutes without much stem at all.View attachment 3138880
this is my problem, what to do about it? I don't wanna end up with 100 x 9" colas of leafiness. If I knew for sure that much leaf removal wouldn't stress or damage her, id rape the fuck outta her tonight and post the pics to prove it lol
thanks dude, its a 600w m8. I have been randomly removing individual leaves from nearer the net than the top of the canopy, all of them seem to be over an inch long and they're everywhere... overlapping each other, etc. she looks beautiful but I just know there could/should be more light getting through the canopy. the light is 13" above the canopy (21" from net)I would say start by removing the fans that are hanging off by a 1"+ stem; I've gotten the impression that those focus more on chute development than bud sites. When you remove them just pinch halfway down the stem leading to the leaf- supposedly this triggers a better response than cutting. Leave the fans that are connected directly to main chutes without much stem at all.
Your canopy can't be dense enough if it's 1000w, if that's a 600 you can get away with a little defoliation, but take it slow man! You can always take off more layers, just like momma used to say!!
Very nice growth though!
ok, then its time for a trim, I have many overlapping wet spots... will put up pic post trim later. thanks again dude.If your environment is dialed and you don't have huge swings in temp AND humidity a dense canopy shouldn't be a problem. But, having such a dense canopy could lead to problems-just like any over crowded grow. Colas that are getting blocked a little by leaves may either stretch or stay small.
The trick is to strategically remove leaves as needed to keep your canopy even.
Sometimes I remove leaves to slow a plant down so others can catch up. It's a subtle dance and every strain responds differently. You always have to weigh the cost to benefit.
If you have leaves stacked ontop of each other and your noticing 'wet spots' where they were overlaping, then it's time for a trim, IMO.