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spesh123

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very very nice pics. just a quick question ive got a scrog goin and i been in flower for about 2 weeks now and forgot to cut those little branches that get no light under the net that are useless, does this matter that i didnt cut em?? and can i cut them when flowering or doesent it make a difference in the long run yeild wise???

thankyou for any help.
 

businessmen

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I would think its about a perfect time to cut them. Im waiting till the stretch is done at 3 weeks to really see what makes it too the screen or not.
 

Robert Paulson

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very very nice pics. just a quick question ive got a scrog goin and i been in flower for about 2 weeks now and forgot to cut those little branches that get no light under the net that are useless, does this matter that i didnt cut em?? and can i cut them when flowering or doesent it make a difference in the long run yeild wise???

thankyou for any help.
cut 'em out for, let the other colas use the energy.

nice scrog woodsman! i take it you've done this before?

this is my first attempt at a scrog. i just took these pics this morning.this is day 28 of flower. as you can see the canopy is not completely even. i really didn't know what i was doing when i was training them and had real spotty coverage from my old hood. i love the technique though, definitely the best way to increase yields in a small grow.
 

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woodsmantoker

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Spesh123;
Worry not. You can remove them when you please. Of course on a scale of which you can not measure easily, there is a difference. Basically, what you’re looking to do is simply spend your energy on what you’re keeping. Through veggitative growth, there is uncertainty as to what might make the screen. I remove that which I am confident wont (experience will teach you). Depending on the strain, you may spend the entire flowering cycle removing growth that continues to grow back, or becomes shaded. Your eyes will tune in over the course of a few cycles and your timing and knowledge of what and what not to remove will greatly improve.

* My wife and I just finished a few vape loads from our new and favorite jar we call Baskin Robbins. It’s a jar of kief mix from over 50 strains. I am in a very care free mood... "Ahhh it’s alright my friend, worry not, cut those branches when your good and ready, life is good, be happy" Comedy....LOL
 

woodsmantoker

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Robert Paulson; "nice scrog woodsman! i take it you've done this before?
this is my first attempt at a scrog. i just took these pics this morning.this is day 28 of flower. as you can see the canopy is not completely even. i really didn't know what i was doing when i was training them and had real spotty coverage from my old hood. i love the technique though, definitely the best way to increase yields in a small grow
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I have been trellising for many many years and grew up with cannabis cultivation. It was not until mid to late 80s did there become a "method". The method of scrog has more to do with the concepts rather than the screening idea in my opinion. We used trellising to avoid detection. It became obvious that there were other benefits to training the plants in this manner and thus birthed my desire to continue to explore the options. We didn’t even start using the trellising idea indoor until late when SOG was being developed. This is usually contrary to common belief. Outdoor trellising did start the scrog method and I am proof. I love the idea of what I now consider to be scrog. It’s the power of diversity in a gardening concept. A diverse orchestra of multiple methods uniquely critiqued to the grower, his or her ultimate desires, and the space and or plant number limitations with an emphasis on maximization within that limit.
Thank you for the photos! We look forward to seeing more from you and I think you’re going to be please with your harvest. Thanks again.
 

Robert Paulson

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its black jack (black domina X jack herer)

i think they may be from nirvana? that's just a guess because this trains a slut, been passed around the whole county.
 

woodsmantoker

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Beautiful Buddy!

Love the air pots! I am running some myself. Soil to hydro, the way my roots do grow. I am running a cycle this way for a buddy online. I was sharing the idea with him and he wanted to see it before he commited so I told him I would do it my self and share some photo proof. Its a safty measure as well. I can run out of water and electricity and still be fine. Just fill the res with soil and keep rollin. LOL... Bush life! Love it!
 

spesh123

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nice pics. quick question people ive got a scrog happenin at the moment and in flowering stage about 2 weeks in and noticed i forgot to cut those branches that get no light that are under the net that are pretty much useless, is it to late to cut them now???? and if i dont cut them how much of an affect will it have on my yeild??

thanks for your help.
 

merkstillgrows

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hellow fellow Scrogers can any one give me some ideas on a good scrog screen or a place i would be able to get one thx every one let me know
 

KayAreOEnnEyeSee

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Would anyone have any suggestions as to what sized screen I should use for 3 65w cfl's. I have a small armoire that is roughly 5ft tall 2ft wide 1.5ft deep, horizontally divided in half into two chambers. I was thinking of possibly taking out the division and putting in a wall to wall screen (possibly even a vertical screen), I'm just not sure how well my lil cfl's would reach the nugs far off in the corners. I'm still pretty new to growing (4wks left in my lil experiment of a grow). I'd just like to know if putting in a screen would be efficient for my space and what to expect out of that screen if done correctly with the materials I currently have. Any suggestions or input would be greatly appreciated.
 
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