Anyways, no one complained about the scrog in my grows so here's a tip I picked up on this grow that made it super easy peasy.
- Use a small squared scrog for three days to set the plant...as long as you don't let any shoots grow vertically, the canopy will spread instead.
- After three days replace with a large squared scrog. Rinse and repeat up until the fourth scrog where you should have established flowers and you can just let it grow through like normal. This is the first layer.
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I have some of that plastic green trellis netting in my shed.
I’ve just harvested my room so I’ll possibly give this a go with my next run.
cheers for the idea.
After my previous post about GSC I then thought oh I wonder if he’s on about Greenhouse Seed Company lol but obviously not.
there have been clone only varieties of strains for quite some time such as the original EXODUS cheese.
people release seeds in these sometimes as they’ve crossed similar genetics or used a clone only version with a male or male pollen from other plants to create the seed stock etc but none are ever the originals only close resemblances.
I’ve grown out HSO BLUE DREAM (blue dream is supposedly a clone only HUMBOLDT origin strain with thinga like double serrations on leaves etc.
I grew out the blue dream and it had double serration but it wasn’t a hugely stable strain and found 3 different phenos in just 4 seeds.
but as I grow from seed every time I prefer tried and tested genetics now for at least 2 of the 4 I usually grow.
this last Grow was only 2 plants. An autoNL x BB by world of seeds and my usual CRITICAL+ by dinafem.
Normally I grow 2 critical+ and then 2 other genetics to see what they’re like.
next run I’ll be doing 2 critical+ eleven roses and a white Siberian.
the hanging plant is just from 1 girl. I’ve trimmed 2 of the stems in the pics. These were almost my 2 smallest stems on the plant.
the rest will be trimmed tonight. Then during this week I’ll start again with my 4 listed.