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woodsmantoker

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Howdy folks!

Thanks kindly to all of you that are contributing graciously, you are appreciated. It is inspiring to me that this thread continues to be support and camaraderie for everyone involved. Gratitude!

Training protocols vary based on a number of things including goals. There is no right or wrong way. There may be more efficient ways of achieving a said goal, however the greatest achievement is education. As scroggers, we are trellising students. Thank you for all of the lessons, suggestions, projects, and discovery. I am more educated now than ever before, and excited about the path moving forward. There was a time I was quite sure I may not see this page. It is a wonderful feeling and I have you all to be thankful for. Now carry on and get flat!

Woodsmantoker~
 
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woodsmantoker

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i always have trouble finding the right time to flip to 12/12. do i wait till scrog is FULL and plants are touching or do i flip a bit earlier 70% full and still space between plants?
Cannabis plants can triple in size during flowering, however this does not apply to all strains and or phenotypes. The best advice I have for nailing down stretch and timing, is to cycle the given plant type to learn its intricacy before setting the rules for a given cultivar. In the event that you only run it once, giving space means a bit of safety. Crowded, means a bit of pruning required later, possibly.
i always have trouble finding the right time to flip to 12/12. do i wait till scrog is FULL and plants are touching or do i flip a bit earlier 70% full and still space between plants?
At scale, If possible, test run new genetics to learn the best answers to those questions before guessing on a full garden. Phenotypic variations will complicate the process if the choice of timing results in unexpected outcomes. As a rule, I like to fill the space, then flip. Personally, I am happier removing density then wishing for more. Granted, its also helpful to be able to judge potential problematic canopy density from experience, so I stress learning your crop before relying on your trellising skills to improve it.

Woodsmantoker~
 

gr865

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I have run the method a number of times now and I between 24 and 28 zips of cure jarred smokable buds per grow. Planted late November, started flower on New Year's day. Expect to harvest in early March.
 
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woodsmantoker

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I have run the method a number of times now and I between 24 and 28 zips of cure jarred smokable buds per grow. Planted late November, started flower on New Year's day. Expect to harvest in early March.
Right on farmer!

Just wanted to stack the numbers and compare your vert results to other yields with the same tooling. Grams per watt, what are you averaging?
 

gr865

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Right on farmer!

Just wanted to stack the numbers and com3pare your vert results to other yields with the same tooling. Grams per watt, what are you averaging?
Here are my last 5 grow's, there numbers are in the jar, cured, smokable buds. Not included in these numbers are the weights of the popcorn/untrimmed buds that did not make the smokable jars but went directly into making FECO once dried.

Fall 19 G13 Haze, Original Skunk, BlueBerry = 1.2 g/w Horizontal Grow 8 Plants
Spring 19 Big Buddha Cheese Deux = 1.23 g/w 24 plant SCrog
Fall 18 Big Buddha Cheese Vertical Grow = 1+ g/w 5 plant Vertical
Spring/Summer 18 LSD Monster Crop (1 plant) = 0.83 g/w 1 plant Horizontal SCrog
LSD 5 Plant Spring 18 = 1.18 g/w 5 plant Vertical
Fall 17 5 Plant Vertical = only harvested 4 plant @ 1.04 g/w, the 5 plants went straight into making FECO>
Spring 17 2 Plant Horizontal = 0.68 g/w 2 plants

You can see each of these grows in my signature.
 
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Boatguy

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Here are my last 5 grow's, there numbers are in the jar, cured, smokable buds. Not included in these numbers are the weights of the popcorn/untrimmed buds that did not make the smokable jars but went directly into making FECO once dried.

Fall 19 G13 Haze, Original Skunk, BlueBerry = 1.2 g/w Horizontal Grow 8 Plants
Spring 19 Big Buddha Cheese Deux = 1.23 g/w 24 plant SCrog
Fall 18 Big Buddha Cheese Vertical Grow = 1+ g/w 5 plant Vertical
Spring/Summer 18 LSD Monster Crop (1 plant) = 0.83 g/w 1 plant Horizontal SCrog
LSD 5 Plant Spring 18 = 1.18 g/w 5 plant Vertical
Fall 17 5 Plant Vertical = only harvested 4 plant @ 1.04 g/w, the 5 plants went straight into making FECO>
Spring 17 2 Plant Horizontal = 0.68 g/w 2 plants

You can see each of these grows in my signature.
Mighty fine average you got going there.
This is my first shot at scrog and I have my doubts that i will see 1 gpw. This tangie would have to fatten up quick.
 

woodsmantoker

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Here are my last 5 grow's, there numbers are in the jar, cured, smokable buds. Not included in these numbers are the weights of the popcorn/untrimmed buds that did not make the smokable jars but went directly into making FECO once dried.

Fall 19 G13 Haze, Original Skunk, BlueBerry = 1.2 g/w Horizontal Grow 8 Plants
Spring 19 Big Buddha Cheese Deux = 1.23 g/w 24 plant SCrog
Fall 18 Big Buddha Cheese Vertical Grow = 1+ g/w 5 plant Vertical
Spring/Summer 18 LSD Monster Crop (1 plant) = 0.83 g/w 1 plant Horizontal SCrog
LSD 5 Plant Spring 18 = 1.18 g/w 5 plant Vertical
Fall 17 5 Plant Vertical = only harvested 4 plant @ 1.04 g/w, the 5 plants went straight into making FECO>
Spring 17 2 Plant Horizontal = 0.68 g/w 2 plants

You can see each of these grows in my signature.
Am I seeing a trend of greater g/w in your results of horizontal or "scrog" runs? It appears that your highest g/w harvests were horizontal or scrog.
 
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