A Cannabinerd's Journey

AlphaPhase

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I throw a net on prevegged plants quite a bit, I've only truly scrogged a couple times. But, hell yeah! Don't let the og scroggers tell ya it's just a plant that grew threw a net. Each hole in the net spaces out the branches for light penetration. Add some super crop in the mix, spacing out each branch into its own sector, maximize light and use of the space, it's amazing what it will do. Scrog is per say training a plant under the screen to eventually fill the screen so a top is in each hole. Well what does a big plant with many tops do? Space em out fill the net? Isn't that the purpose? Fuck the haters, do an alpha scrog lol
 

AlphaPhase

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And prevegged scroggers work BETTER than a couple true scrog plants. I dunno if ya seen my last journals, but the whole point of indoor is maximizing yield, that's it. Making the most buds in the shortest time and evenly spacing everything for maximum light exposure. Any questions hit me up mang :)
 

Dr.D81

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Sooooo I found out why no renters were calling us back. The property management has been telling them we don't rent from them and were not in their system. Is that even freaking legal? So mad about it. Ended up finding all the phone numbers from previous and current land Lord and they all gave the guy we want to rent from a good reference. And our current land Lord (the house we rent from the property management) Sent this text. So fingers are crossed AGAIN. Like seriously, I knew something wasn't right when nothing we applied to worked out. Even our current land Lord is happy we are finding a place we truly want and isn't bitter about it, so wtf is the property management deal.. I need to smoke now.
Good luck bro!
 

AlphaPhase

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Thanks bro! We got it!!!! So happy!! And even more so pissed at the property management grrrr, most likely would have found a place much sooner if they didn't screw us on giving out our references :( But all in all, I'm so damn stoked! The house reminds me of a house I grew up in, so it brings a touch of NY with it which will be great :)
 

Dr.D81

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Thanks bro! We got it!!!! So happy!! And even more so pissed at the property management grrrr, most likely would have found a place much sooner if they didn't screw us on giving out our references :( But all in all, I'm so damn stoked! The house reminds me of a house I grew up in, so it brings a touch of NY with it which will be great :)
YEA BOY!
 

AlphaPhase

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Hell yeah doc! I'm trying to figure out how I'm going to move the glue in flower :/ Do you think it will stress them out pretty bad? They don't have to go too far to the house, but I'll have to take them out of the scrog net so they'll be getting bumped around quite a bit :/
 

papapayne

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ouch yea IDK on that one. I have never seen flowering plants (esp. mid flower ) get moved and not get a touch of stress.

Congrats on the house though !! looks very awesome, love the barn in the back to!

Stay up!
 

AlphaPhase

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ouch yea IDK on that one. I have never seen flowering plants (esp. mid flower ) get moved and not get a touch of stress.

Congrats on the house though !! looks very awesome, love the barn in the back to!

Stay up!
Right on man, I was thinking it's going to cause some stress :/ the glue does have the hermie trait though it doesn't show itself often, I'm hoping it doesn't show up after the move :( I'm guessing it'll at least add a week on to flower time, which if that's the worst that happens I'll be happy. And hell yeah! That barn is sectioned off in the middle to a finished tile floor "office" :D I think it's 200sqf or so
 

AlphaPhase

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Right on, it does help quite a bit, adds 5% yield or so, can run higher temps (would be dope in summer time)
 

AlphaPhase

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Oh, a cool thing, we might be able to move in to the new pad sooner! The current tenants leave next week and the land Lord only has to fix a couple things , so fingers crossed to that, would make moving the gear that much easier 8-)
 

AlphaPhase

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2 days, but I literally can't veg any taller, and I can't call it a guarantee that it will be ready to move in in a couple weeks :( I learned not to trust time frames cuz I've been burned and waiting too many times lol. But I do hope it works out that way, I'm going to put them in tall boxes to hold all the branches stable and from moving around. Just need to find 9 boxes that are 3' tall and like 20" wide
 

SmokeAL0t

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These are a little pricey - $7/box for small and $11 for large.

Small:
24" x 20" x 34" (9.4 cu/ft) rated to 80lbs

Large:
24" x 21" x 48" (14.0 cu/ft) - rated to 100lbs

Just let me know if you want a link to them. You can probably find them at a local Uhaul store, too. I've used them and know they're some of the best affordable boxes you can find, in terms of strength/structural integrity.

=]

Also - I'd say removing the netting would be worse than a little time in these boxes. Once you get the hang of boxing them up, just have someone help you guide them in and it's a breeze. Trick is making sure you don't snap anything as you're sliding it in the box (which makes the access panel on the box handy - getting tall plants into tall boxes without damaging anything).

Blessed vibes on your move!

2 days, but I literally can't veg any taller, and I can't call it a guarantee that it will be ready to move in in a couple weeks :( I learned not to trust time frames cuz I've been burned and waiting too many times lol. But I do hope it works out that way, I'm going to put them in tall boxes to hold all the branches stable and from moving around. Just need to find 9 boxes that are 3' tall and like 20" wide
 

AlphaPhase

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These are a little pricey - $7/box for small and $11 for large.

Small:
24" x 20" x 34" (9.4 cu/ft) rated to 80lbs

Large:
24" x 21" x 48" (14.0 cu/ft) - rated to 100lbs

Just let me know if you want a link to them. You can probably find them at a local Uhaul store, too. I've used them and know they're some of the best affordable boxes you can find, in terms of strength/structural integrity.

=]

Also - I'd say removing the netting would be worse than a little time in these boxes. Once you get the hang of boxing them up, just have someone help you guide them in and it's a breeze. Trick is making sure you don't snap anything as you're sliding it in the box (which makes the access panel on the box handy - getting tall plants into tall boxes without damaging anything).

Blessed vibes on your move!
Oh hell yeah!! Those will work perfect! Even the smaller box would work great 8-) Send a link, I'm gonna pick up 4 and just make a few trips so I can save a bit of money on the boxes. Thanks for the find and tips brotha, hope all is great out your way :)
 

AlphaPhase

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i can always bring the trailer down.
Much appreciate the gesture brotha, but that would be one hell of a drive for ya, I think I'm just gonna rent a little trailer because I know it's going to take me a whole week to move, I have to go reallllyyyyy slow or i'll end up killing myself lol. I gave my current landlord $ for this month + a week to give me extra time to get everything out of here, slow and steady 8-)
 
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