Godfather OG Outdoor SCROG Grow Journal

I am not the best writer, nor the best grower, but I thought I’d give both a go with this grow journal. I live in a legal state and am able to grow without issue. I grabbed a clone and thought I’d plop it outside.
The following pictures covers the last two weeks from clone to today.
Today I put the clone outside using a pscrog kit.
I am stoked on giving this a try and seeing if I can fill the screen.
Wish me luck, and/ or send me tips. I am not the newest to this, but it’s been a while since my last grow. All help is appreciated.

Thanks!
 

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Starting really stretching out inside. It was cold ( sub 50) the last week so I brought it inside and it started reaching for the sky.
Two weeks in. Topping it and then throwing outside over the weekend in the new pscrog lot I ordered.
 

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Welcome to your new home padrino.
26 days since purchasing the clone.
This will now be outside until September. The kit was easy to set up and I am looking forward to filling up the screen.
 

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A little transplant shock, or nute burn, or just first time in direct 73 degree sun with a high UV index has me bumming today.

-no yellow is 24 hours ago
- Yellow is as of today.

not the end of the world but would have liked to stay clean and green out of the gate.
 

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Looks like some slight sunburn.
I harden off plants in the shade or under a tree for 5 days to week before they go into the direct sun.
She’ll be fine, good luck with everything.
 
Looks like some slight sunburn.
I harden off plants in the shade or under a tree for 5 days to week before they go into the direct sun.
She’ll be fine, good luck with everything.

Thank you for the insight and words of encouragement.
Admittedly, I was a little too eager to get it out under the bright light.
I did have it in a nice spot that would have helped it harden before the direct light, but said to myself “got rollers might as well use em!”
Live and learn :)
 
Day 33 Outdoor Veg
The shock seems to have warn off and the plant appears to have hardened.

Starting to see some new growth again after the relocation and topping.

Existing leaves were growing but no new signs of growth occurred for about 5 days.

Should be a good week. Stay tuned…
 

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Itsssss workinnnnngggggg!
 

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Thank you for the insight and words of encouragement.
Admittedly, I was a little too eager to get it out under the bright light.
I did have it in a nice spot that would have helped it harden before the direct light, but said to myself “got rollers might as well use em!”
Live and learn :)
some plants can take it, my northan lights can take direct sunlight from day 1, others need some shade b4 they get it, looks like yours need it. but looking real good, i almost went for the godfather this year, but i love sensi seeds northan lights, ben growing it for so many years now, i decided to stick with it. nice grow so far, look after them
 
some plants can take it, my northan lights can take direct sunlight from day 1, others need some shade b4 they get it, looks like yours need it. but looking real good, i almost went for the godfather this year, but i love sensi seeds northan lights, ben growing it for so many years now, i decided to stick with it. nice grow so far, look after them
Thank you. Trying to!
 
Looking pretty good today.

Topping worked pretty well.
You can see the cut and the two new mains came to life this week.

I don’t know if just circumstantial due to timing or not, but the day after I pinned that lower branch through LST all of the new growth started to come back to life.
 

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We pushed through the screen in last two days!

Today we are going for just a light tuck of 1 of 2 main tops. Hoping this triggers the lower branches to continue to keep reaching and getting bushy.

Over time I suspect I will be positioning branches at specific points of the screen with bread ties. For now, just going to observe over the next two days.
 

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Got just a littttle bit bushy in the last few days.
 

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I forgot how explosive the growth can be day to day…loving the color of the leaves and hardiness of the main stalk.

Would love any tips on how to train with the screen. I don’t want to just grow a plant through a screen….so what is the best way to fill it in and tuck branches? Thinking I will try to fill in the furthest point and work my way back in towards the middle…open to ideas!
Exfoliating will come later…just think I’m getting close to a pivotal point where the decisions made today should really impact the shape of the plant and fullness of the screen.
 

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Looking pretty groovy!
 

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A couple pics from this AM…
 

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