Scrogging

Joe parker

Active Member
I have a 2x4 grow tent growing 3 plants. 1st pic is white widow. 2nd is super iced grapefruit. 3rd is blue kush. The grapefruit plant is growing much much faster then the other two because I think I stunted the other two when I transplanted so there far behind the middle plant. Should I just fill the screen with the middle plant and cross over into there territory? Would topping the middle plant slow it down at all? Any thoughts on what I should do?

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Terry385

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just i grow one huge plant in veg. then put in flower bend branches down put net on let tops grow thew net that's all
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Joe parker

Active Member
Have a few problems:

1st plant is white widow:

Lower growth fan leaves
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Upper growth
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2nd plant super iced grapefruit:

Lower fan leaves
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Upper growth
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I use General organics nutrients and always ph to 6.5 and runoff is always 6-4-6.6 so can't be ph lockout problems. Im guessing I'm not feeding enough and they're experiencing nitrogen/phosphorus deficiencys. Any thoughts?
 

Joe parker

Active Member
Problems getting worse, I gave it 15 ml of bio thrive grow and 5 ml of bio marine Sunday and it's still yellowing. What does this look like, nitrogen deficiency, phosphorus deficiency, or some kind of ph problem? I ph the solution to 6.3-6.5 every time.
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past times

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Hey JOe, this is why I don't love scrogs. They are good for vertical space control....but, if you do mltiple plants/different strains you are adding a huge headache due to different finish times, not to mention hard to get the the pots also. I am interested in this grow as I have some super iced seeds at home that I have never grown
 

Joe parker

Active Member
Ok 2 things I've read about General organics was that you can't overfeed and you can feed your plants every watering. I transplanted these plants into their bigger containers with more happy frog soil about 2 weeks ago and immediately started feeding them every single time I watered. I'm going to assume you can over feed with these nutes which causes lockouts since there's probably plenty of nutrients still in the soil alone. I'm going to give them a good flushing with 6.5 distilled water and I'll let you know if that was the cause.
 
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