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Yellman77

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Hello to all the SCRoGgers. I finally got through all 373 pages and it was a wealth of information. I have 1 question though. I'm on my first scrog and I wanted to know if I should weave my branches in and out of the squares on the net or just tuck them back under the net? I would also like you guys opinion on when to flip to 12/12. Pics to come...
 

Archcity420

Member
Hello to all the SCRoGgers. I finally got through all 373 pages and it was a wealth of information. I have 1 question though. I'm on my first scrog and I wanted to know if I should weave my branches in and out of the squares on the net or just tuck them back under the net? I would also like you guys opinion on when to flip to 12/12. Pics to come...
I tuck back under myself to each it own truthfully but if you don’t want to have to cut the net just tuck them under the net then let them grow up
 

Kalebaiden

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Whelp, I have run out of room on the females side of the screen. The plants have stretched within 6 inches of the light and I don't know what to do.

There's no more room to tie the plants down and what is stretched to the light would be some great colas if they don't burn.

HALP PLS!
 

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Star Dog

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Whelp, I have run out of room on the females side of the screen. The plants have stretched within 6 inches of the light and I don't know what to do.

There's no more room to tie the plants down and what is stretched to the light would be some great colas if they don't burn.

HALP PLS!
You can just simply pull the stem down and put a elbow in it essentially bending the stem back on itself like U shape, it'll knuckle and be fine.
 

downhill21

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Hello to all the SCRoGgers. I finally got through all 373 pages and it was a wealth of information. I have 1 question though. I'm on my first scrog and I wanted to know if I should weave my branches in and out of the squares on the net or just tuck them back under the net? I would also like you guys opinion on when to flip to 12/12. Pics to come...
Recommend you do not weave the branches above and below. The world won’t end, but in my experience, the portions of branch that are above the net will arch up toward the light. Again, not a disaster, but I’m trying to maintain a flat canopy, to get max benefit from my expensive photons. If the canopy is flat, buds are hopefully chunky, but homogeneous. Tops don’t get burned & there are no lower buds to get less light. There are a couple spots in mine where I mistakenly arched the plant above the scrog in back. Mine is, of course an imperfect example, but I had it on hand.
 

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snekonomics

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Any advice on foliage thickness? My Gelato is 27 days into flower and I've defoliated on week 2 and 3. Took off some bigger fan leaves on top today as well to give more light to budsites on top. Now the question is what do about the lower ones? Will they get enough energy from the top part of the stalk or should I lollipop them again? I've read somewhere that cutting leaves that connect to bud sites isn't a good idea.

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Boatguy

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Any advice on foliage thickness? My Gelato is 27 days into flower and I've defoliated on week 2 and 3. Took off some bigger fan leaves on top today as well to give more light to budsites on top. Now the question is what do about the lower ones? Will they get enough energy from the top part of the stalk or should I lollipop them again? I've read somewhere that cutting leaves that connect to bud sites isn't a good idea.

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I chopped everything below the net, and left the rest alone.
 

woodsmantoker

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GAME CHANGER
I wanted to be the first to post this to the interwebs, but have decided to challenge you all to do it first instead.

Here's the challenge: Best picture illustrating the technique Wins!
Here's the prize: One "Scrog Tech" hoodie signed by Woodsman, Or one Scrog Tech Hat. (Winner of the challenge is decided by Woodsmantoker). Prize may include one seed pack of Woodsmans Magic Beanz.

Woodman's Scrog Cloning Technique

Step One: Vegg desired plant into a suitable Scrog unit (The more even the canopy, the more uniform the clones).

Step Two: Airlayer each top that has emerged through the screen, at the screen level.

Step Three: Remove airlayerd clones once rooted, and harden off in new medium/container or growing system.

Step Four: Repeat Steps 1-3 on the same mother.

IMPORTANT!
Post the journal of the challenge titled "Woodsman's Scrog Cloning Technique", including the mother once she has reemerged through the screen, and has been air layered again for the second time. Once your journal is posted, send me a private message letting me know you have entered the contest. Only ONE image from the journal can be entered to win (make note of which one you are choosing). BE CREATIVE!

Contest Ends: 4/20/2021
GL!
 
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woodsmantoker

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Im guessing you meant "repeat steps 1-3 on the clone" ?
Is there a finished plant pic involved?
Meaning, there is an emphasis on journaling the results of having cloned from a plant in Scrog, and the second round of clones that are produced from that plant.
 
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