SCROG in raised bed

LewberDewber852

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I started these girls from seed on March 29th using FF Ocean Blend. I transplanted these into the garden bed on May 15th. They shocked pretty good but seem to be better know. But would love to hear Critiques and gain some knowledge from other growers!
This is my first time SCROG so I’m not sure how high I should put it. What do y’all’s think?0910BB29-5685-4414-B70F-604E526709B1.jpegB93ED752-74C1-4A3D-BC2F-5D4EE2E36C96.jpeg Lots of rain recently!
Left Gelato, Right Critical Kush
 

Herb & Suds

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I wouldn't run a scrog unless I had establish clones
Once you commit after months of work you could lose the whole lot with a hermie or males

My personal preference with a scrog is only one plant cause once harvest time comes you will have a mess
 

LewberDewber852

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Hey Herbs and Suds! Thanks for your input!
Yeah, these are fems from growers choice and on my indoor run a couple months back they seemed to take well to training so thought it would make sense in the garden bed and help from the wind that I have rip up through the valley.
Will definitely have to be careful not to have them intertwine but luckily I can look at them all day considering they’re in my garden bed! :bigjoint:
 

LewberDewber852

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So? how are they now? I'm curious to know
:razz::weed:
Sorry for the late response. Was busy most of September with work and October I have been serving some serious trim jail time.
SCROG helped build th foundation for her final form.
I’ll post pics from throughout this grow soon.
 

LewberDewber852

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October 9th on this pic
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lol that mato plant suffered but then later returned to grow some zombie heirlooms which was interesting.
The ladies had very very minimal mold.
More pics will come soon.
Learned a lot this year..
 
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