ya, them little motors suck the energy for sure! it all adds up!!I use 2 under one on each side. And one sweeping across the top.
One another note. Wife was thrilled that the electric bill went up $75 a month lol. Women
i have never done any this big, but look at the posts above, there are plenty of guys on here that do the same as you, look to sirekillem'all, Abucks, and the others... Just any of the bigger sized scrogs/ I would do as i said though, rows of 2, so you can make sure to get under the canopy easily. can be a bitch if you stack to many deep, i would imagine! i have enough issues getting under mine in a 2x2! haha...good luck manI have a question about an outdoor scrog for my girls... they've been grown for 4 months inside and will be going outside soon i was wondering how big of a screen i should make when going outdoors here are the picsView attachment 3669048 View attachment 3669047
You are going to have some monsters there. I have never tried outdoor scrog most people I see doing it use soccernet. I personally would try to build cages around them and train them out of the cages. Outdoors you want more round then flatI have a question about an outdoor scrog for my girls... they've been grown for 4 months inside and will be going outside soon i was wondering how big of a screen i should make when going outdoors here are the picsView attachment 3669048 View attachment 3669047
Sheesh! Them are some monsters I have never done an outdoor scrog, but if I was going to, I'd build the screen far bigger then indoors. Many things come into factor, most importantly is the extended veg time they will have. Without knowing how fast or large your plants will grow in that extra veg time makes it hard to estimate a screen size. Have you thought about going old school low profile style? Basically instead of a screen, you just pull your branches horizontal and stake them down. That would eliminate all the guess work. You will most likely need some type of cage for support as sire killem all suggested. Best of luck, and by the looks of it your going to have one hell of a harvest this fall!I have a question about an outdoor scrog for my girls... they've been grown for 4 months inside and will be going outside soon i was wondering how big of a screen i should make when going outdoors here are the picsView attachment 3669048 View attachment 3669047
Boy that's almost impossible to estimate without a lot more info. Strain, medium, nutes, all play a factor.Got a question. First time grower. Had ALOT of trouble searching Google for the answer I hope I cud get one here. First off my plant is a month old. I transplanted into a 5 gallon bucket recently and it's only now starting to grow quickly. Anyway my question is this. I hav this one plant that is now 1 month old and I wana do a scrog with it, 4x1 is the area I'm working with, I'd like to know how long will it take this one plant to fill thathe 4x1 area under my t5 lights. And I've heard ppl say u shudnt top but just bend the tops under the net as they grow. But how long will it take to fill the 4x1 area?
wow bro! coming along beautifully! what strain you growing there? and also, what lighting are you using? just curious. this strain looks unique.This pic is a little misleading. Looks like all the hairs are still white, but the hairs on these don't turn dark brown.]
Thanks! The buds in the pics are most of the bubblegum tops. Trimming the querkle tops today, and letting all the lower buds chill under the lights for a couple more days. I'm fairly confident I'll easily surpass my 3lb gaol. I just rolled a doob of small lower querkle bud I chopped 4 days ago to see the difference between flushed and unflushed buds. Gotta say, this is the smoothest, hardest hitting querkle I've smoked to date. Even with no flush and a quick 4 day dry, it is burning clean. Great flavor, white ash, and over powering smell. Can't wait to try a flushed, dried, and cured doob, but that's still a month away.Wow man, you killed it. Looks amazing. Can't wait for a smoke report.