24k gold scrog

deno

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Personally, I position my pots near the center so I can drop my light as close as possible. As they grow I expand the canopy outward. I use 1kw hid, and position my light about 24" from plant top.
 

vertnugs

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Plants look good.....but i myself would pull them from the corners some.They should be positioned to where as they grow they fill out your space evenly.Where the are now you're gonna have an empty middle with branches climbing the tent walls.
 

Cwrighty9420

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Plants look good.....but i myself would pull them from the corners some.They should be positioned to where as they grow they fill out your space evenly.Where the are now you're gonna have an empty middle with branches climbing the tent walls.
Noted I'll slide em over later, when you scroll do you weave the tops through the screen or just push them down back under it?
 

Kerovan

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Yes, it's definitely time, if not too late. They are going to grow and stretch like crazy when you flip. You may just end up with not enough room under that screen.
 

Cwrighty9420

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Just make sure you keep up with the training every day. Too many people just stop with the training and then the grow gets too tall and defeats the purpose of a scrog.
Flipped em last night will update when thet start there too stretch
 

Cwrighty9420

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The scrog is due its first feed today since the flip a couple days ago im gonna give canna flores and ph the reservoir to 6.5 and keep my ppm to 550? Is this correct? Theyve had just plain tap water so far. Not even phd so theyve been getting 7.6ph water for the past 4 weeks
 

deno

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Can't help you on the ppm stuff. I usually go mostly organic, and half strength my fertz until near the second half of flowering, where I increase to full strength. Its also somewhat strain dependent, so watch for nutrient deficiencies. Only reason I'm posting is to say 'looks great so far'. Don't be afraid to keep training during the stretch. You want to keep the canopy even, so you can keep your light close. Every bud you can keep in the high intensity zone will fatten up nicely. I even grow some colas sideways - they do just fine. Check them several times every day, and use string to pull tops away from the light if the highest ones show any heat stress. Move your light up as the canopy height rises. I end up with lots of string crisscrossing, but my goal is to have a solid bud canopy. Trim away any big fan leaves that are shading buds. Buds have priority for direct light. She'll really start sucking the nutes in a few weeks. Watch for deficiencies. Its much easier to recover from a deficiency than over fert. During the stretch she'll want N. Soon, it's gonna be mostly P. As the plant mass in the high intensity zone increases water requirements will increase, so watch your soil moisture level carefully, but don't over fertilize. I find they require more water than nutes, so I feed every other watering (and even less near the end when watering is so frequent). This is where it gets really fun!
 
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Lucky Luke

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Plants look good.....but i myself would pull them from the corners some.They should be positioned to where as they grow they fill out your space evenly.Where the are now you're gonna have an empty middle with branches climbing the tent walls.
I have this on my first scrog. Good advice.
 

Cwrighty9420

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Can't help you on the ppm stuff. I usually go mostly organic, and half strength my fertz until near the second half of flowering, where I increase to full strength. Its also somewhat strain dependent, so watch for nutrient deficiencies. Only reason I'm posting is to say 'looks great so far'. Don't be afraid to keep training during the stretch. You want to keep the canopy even, so you can keep your light close. Every bud you can keep in the high intensity zone will fatten up nicely. I even grow some colas sideways - they do just fine. Check them several times every day, and use string to pull tops away from the light if the highest ones show any heat stress. Move your light up as the canopy height rises. I end up with lots of string crisscrossing, but my goal is to have a solid bud canopy. Trim away any big fan leaves that are shading buds. Buds have priority for direct light. She'll really start sucking the nutes in a few weeks. Watch for deficiencies. Its much easier to recover from a deficiency than over fert. During the stretch she'll want N. Soon, it's gonna be mostly P. As the plant mass in the high intensity zone increases water requirements will increase, so watch your soil moisture level carefully, but don't over fertilize. I find they require more water than nutes, so I feed every other watering (and even less near the end when watering is so frequent). This is where it gets really fun!
Yeah these guys are 24k gold or kosher tangie and they dont like a lot of ferts so i think im gonna stick at hakf strength or, keep my ppm to 550 650 tops, im new to these ppm readers so any info would be greatly appreciated, never know what to believe on google, could be bro scoence could be fact so i prefer to ask you guys lol thanks
 

Cwrighty9420

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Yeah these guys are 24k gold or kosher tangie and they dont like a lot of ferts so i think im gonna stick at hakf strength or, keep my ppm to 550 650 tops, im new to these ppm readers so any info would be greatly appreciated, never know what to believe on google, could be bro scoence could be fact so i prefer to ask you guys lol thanks
Girls* not guys lol
 
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