on your actual weed plants or your vegies only?Be careful those ants may be harvesting aphids on your plants. The aphids will look like black raised bumps. I'm sure it's not, but happened to me my 1st season out here.
My ganjaon your actual weed plants or your vegies only?
Ive seen it on roses, luckily never on my weed.Bastards...ive never seen them in weed only my chilli plants
i got a PDF saved from overgrow . not sure how to upload or link it . kinda good . but no sub for a thinking brainlolNice JD What do you have a online book?
I did the same with my mk ultra about week or two ago from early flower, they bounce back sooo thick. Looking nice, I hope my support system works as good as yours.Chopped in half!
I was working in the garden yesterday and was really putting a lot of thought into my NL X BB. After her bout with starting to flower, then revegging she's just not growing like I expected. So I decided to do a super low SCROG with her, just a foot or so above the dirt (where all the growth is), but the top, long and skinny, is 3foot high. I pinched that thick ass stem with a pair of vice grips to weaken it so I could flop her over. I thought I did a good job, but I guess not. When I went out last night the whole top was dead....sigh.
Now I have a foot high SCROG that's close to 5' wide, might be the new technique? I think she'll be fine and will still produce well, but not growing like what I had in mind. I'll blame it on that 3 weeks of shitty weather we had in May, felt like winter. After pictures to come.
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I'm found to scrog mine super low as well. She's currently 8 inches or so off the ground.Chopped in half!
I was working in the garden yesterday and was really putting a lot of thought into my NL X BB. After her bout with starting to flower, then revegging she's just not growing like I expected. So I decided to do a super low SCROG with her, just a foot or so above the dirt (where all the growth is), but the top, long and skinny, is 3foot high. I pinched that thick ass stem with a pair of vice grips to weaken it so I could flop her over. I thought I did a good job, but I guess not. When I went out last night the whole top was dead....sigh.
Now I have a foot high SCROG that's close to 5' wide, might be the new technique? I think she'll be fine and will still produce well, but not growing like what I had in mind. I'll blame it on that 3 weeks of shitty weather we had in May, felt like winter. After pictures to come.
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Exactly!without me googling it tmb,whats the main advantages of scrog for outdoors? yield and keeping them short?
I have 2 months to start ,plenty.of time to sort out a scrog cage/wire pretty sure the way the ww grew last season she would benefit even more with a scrog.Exactly!
Buds turn out more uniform, better light distribution through out the plant, and it keeps them short.
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2 Months?I have 2 months to start ,plenty.of time to sort out a scrog cage/wire pretty sure the way the ww grew last season she would benefit even more with a scrog.
Ill be picking ur brains as i go along tmb cheers
Here's a couple shots of the SCROG taken yesterday evening. Note the gap between the panels on the closest plant, that so I can get my fat ass to the middle of the plant to bend those branches under the wire. That's new this year. The hardest part of SCROGing is reaching the middle of the plant to do that task. I'll fill in those gaps the last week or two of July. I uploaded large files so you can zoom in.I have 2 months to start ,plenty.of time to sort out a scrog cage/wire pretty sure the way the ww grew last season she would benefit even more with a scrog.
Ill be picking ur brains as i go along tmb cheers
Exactly!
Buds turn out more uniform, better light distribution through out the plant, and it keeps them short.
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Looking good! I like to do the outdoor scrog too. It's by far the best way I know to get tons of colas and an even canopy. Plus the great support for all those buds. I just keep training the branches outward and leaving a bare spot in the middle like parting hair. And she keeps filling in. I still need to get the tops on my cages. The plants are just the right height now so I better get to it.Here's a couple shots of the SCROG taken yesterday evening. Note the gap between the panels on the closest plant, that so I can get my fat ass to the middle of the plant to bend those branches under the wire. That's new this year. The hardest part of SCROGing is reaching the middle of the plant to do that task. I'll fill in those gaps the last week or two of July. I uploaded large files so you can zoom in.
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It also helps detour rippers. My friend and I both had rippers. They lost entire plants cut at the stocks. My rippers had to try to trim individual buds through the cage so I only lost tops off 3 plants and still filled a few jars from the bottom buds they couldn't get in time. Long story but the cages helped so much.Just to add some more on this it's also extremely helpful come harvest time keeping your plants healthy and mold free SCROG done properly ensures good airflow throughout the plant