It looks like you have all the space you need, I think its a great idea to make use of all your space. You don't have to scrog in veg, you can also veg in your flower room for
a short amount of time to get the cover if that's something you are concerned about.....it really doesn't take long if you have a plant that is established to fill in the screen.
Something to consider is starting some LST a lit bit earlier so you have enough tops to grow and cover the screen quickly, I put my screen in and continue to veg only for a week
which you could do in your flower room and then over the "transition period" (this is where the plants switch mode to flower) which last depending on strain up to 20 days before
you start to see obvious flower cluster I use that period to full the screen because they are in like an accelerated veg stage (stretch time). The beauty of scrogging is you get to
control how the plants shape so I keep tucking the shoots under the scrog until I see clusters then I let them grow up. I started using 4 plants in a 4x4 area but found that I
only needed 3 plants and what I did is you always seem to get a plant that grows faster, better than others and I would set them so the are like a triangle the faster growing plant
at the head and the other 2 at the back(like the first picture). I also make sure that the scrog is pulled down to the plants not let the plant grow up to the screen then use the screen
to shape and train the growing shoots. (like the second picture this was my first attempt when I used 4 plants but found 3 plants work better) The 3rd picture was only about 4-5 days
after I put in the scrog. A lot of this wil depend on how much your plants stretch when you flip them to flower I didn't know my strain and man it stretched a lot when it was turned.
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