LBH's SCrog Tutorial

Ant Grows Dank

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Ill be following and LBH I also want to do a stadium grow for my next one... Even though I am only on my first scrog the stadium idea is genius and would love to give it a shot..
 

andthatisright

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good shit, do u tie the cable ties loose around the screen, i grow like this but with out the screen, using lots of garden wire
 

dapio

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lol bidbud you a fool for that one!! i like those video updates keep that scrog going you think about dragging those fan leaves under that screen anytime soon?
 

WattSaver

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Love seein' the video updates, but I got a ??? with both the screens in the same box how are you goin to flip to flower on the back screen and keep veggin' on the front screen
 

dapio

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Makes since bro yeah I would be trying to get me a bud in every hole :D I am pulling out my last 4 plants from my current grow on wednesday should have everything all ready by next weekend been low on money unfortunately I still need to grab another peice of lumber from Home Depot to build my legs and mount my screen im excited though cant wait to give my first go at this.

You are using CFL's on those ladies using the 23's I am guessing do you think those will produce some decent buds with the scrog method? I was thinking anything achieved would be good profit seeing that the wattage used is nothing at all to the electricity bill.
 

WattSaver

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Hey BB I don't think there are any vet scroger's, its just you me & dapio, and we're all on our 1st scrog. If you've grown this style in the world of 0 veg then you should have a good idea of when the stretch ends, this is the point from what I understand that you can let them go, but I've read things where growers have pulled down big stretchers late in flower to keep the canopy even.

The concern I have on my grow was the trimming, I got down rite Freddy Kruger on my girls, and it seems to have stunted their growth. Here's some before and after photos. I'd trimmed lightly a couple of times for the before photos, then I went after themPhoto 003.jpgPhoto 005.jpgPhoto 026.jpgPhoto 029.jpg


I'll keep ya posted to let you know if super pruning is a good idea or not, I'm a little concerned now.
 

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wes2wright

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Hi Lbh, I want Scrog yousing you tutorial here. I will use your 4 way Lst first as you suggest. My question is ( this is my first grow) when do i take the U-pins off of the plants from the lst'ing to let the grow upwards into the mesh for the scrog??
 

LBH

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Sorry folks, my computer was down for a week but I'm back now. I'll be addressing all these good questions this afternoon when I get out of work. Good stuff.
 

dapio

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haha you sound almost a little more excited then me for this one bigbud!! I got ahold of some cash im about to put some legs on that screen in a couple days. I was actually thinking about that before I went to sleep which is when I usually run through all my thoughts and figured another disadvantage to growing plants so tall and thick before hitting the screen is the strength of the stem I plan on putting 15" legs on my screen which would give the plants about 4.5 inches of growth before it hits the screen and I figure it cant possibly get to strong before it gets to it and should easily bend whatever way I need them to.

I am pulling out my last 4 plants on thursday some stupid white pistils popped up out of no where so I gave them a few days longer but have no fear! by this weekend I will bleach my closet vacuum and get back to veg mode.

I just made some potent butter my house is stinking!! put about a ounce of trim and two ounces of bud in the crock pot I think these will be the best cookies yet.
 

LBH

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hehe yeah I am completely ignorant when it comes to being handy lol I am taking a harvest out today actually that was a failed LST I got way overtaken by the stretching and realized if I ran out of circumference in my pot then I would pretty much fail at tying down any of the branches any further which is why I am now looking to SCROG as my new method of success!
1. Your pot was way too small. This method of encircling the pot with the plant (Spiral lst) came about in a thread years ago by a guy named Dierwolf. The method does not work. The growth is far too tightly packed. Great in theory, but not in actual application. The thread is found as a sticky on a few different boards out of respect to Dier for those threads were some of the first ones in forums to really, really get into "LST" . Some great discussion came about in some of them. Dierwolf has since passed on and the boards leave his thread up for the above said reasons. Respect and content. So don't get stuck on that method for scrogging. The are are far more productive ones out there like this one and woodmans sticky one.

The only thing bugging my mind though now is that although I do want to keep my screen about 4" above my pot I am even more ignorant to using a hydroponic drip system so I stick to measuring and hand watering my only worry is that if I try to do 4 plants then the plants in the back will be hard to water but then again I can utilize the side of the structure and don't really see that as being a problem.
If you're in soil, don't worry about hydropnic drip systems,....it's hydroponics (wink,lol) In soil, you want to let the medium get COMPLETELY dry before rewatering. A handy tip for this is to lift the pot before and after each weatering. Eventually, you'll know her weight and will be able to tell if they are thirsty just by lifting. Another is to stick your finger in 1/2 way, if you feel any moistness at all, hold off. I liked to let them go dry till they just began to develop a slight droop and than WHAM, hit em with a good drenching. This encourages "search" roots to develop during the dry time and is a sure way to avoid root rot.

My other worry is that yes the height of the screen being 4 inches above my pot will help me utilize my lower growth instead of wasting a bunch of time vegging it to the screen and chopping off a months worth of electricity haha... which is really the way I see it!
thats an aspect I never noted, interesting.


anyways I have to tilt my watering thing upwards to get all the water out I just want to make sure that I can still water my plants without hitting the screen and getting held back by it but once again I think I may just be over thinking it and I am sure I will be able to work with it.
Funnel and a hose, yup,....beer bong watering,lol. Get s it done.

And bigbud I will not be using shower rods instead I am planning on just nailing in some legs that will bring the screen roughly 15-16" off the ground my smart pots are about 10 1/2" inches tall so I will be right around my target height, I would have used the shower rods but my landlord is apparently a cheap idiot and my closet was built 74" in length and I saw that shower rods were standardized to 72" at home depot this would mean that I am 2" off and they would most likely just be a waste of time in my circumstance :/. However I will be starting up my new thread in a couple weeks i'll be sure put a link to it on here once I come around to getting it started let me know how your projects go for you I always keep an eye open for good material :D
Remember, experiment, get creative. Another way is to make a peg system so you can raise it and lower it as needed. Like the shelves in your kitchen cabinets
 

LBH

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Check it out, any suggestions?

[video=youtube;wIyuPkRXZ0M]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIyuPkRXZ0M[/video]
1. trigger flowering immediately. A big point to remember and a key to becoming a better and better scrogger is how you address the stretch. Remember that plants double to triple in size when you trigger flowering so that means you want to have a screen that is appx 1/3-1/2 full by the END OF VEG.

If you fill the screen in veg, you really dont get to use the screen and it just becomes a standard grow with extra support down near the bases of the branches. Followin me?

2. Avoid chicken wire, its the absolute worst material to use to build a screen. Read back in the original post for other suggestions.

3. LOVE the pink string,lol. I always use different colored lines for photo reasons. Next time you see a colored screen in High Times pix of the crop,....thats usually me :)
 

LBH

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Dude to be honest if I veg’d, say a month I dayam near would have a bud in every hole, SERIOUSLY I think that shit is possible. I am so jazzed about scroggin bec it makes the most of your light and all the bud’z receive the same amount of light. THIS IS THE BOMB FOR GROWING!!
It's absolutely possible. For you specific application and the limited area, I would suggest raising the screen a bit and flowering a hair sooner.
 

LBH

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Yes, they look good, my point is that they should still be growing horizontally still but you ran out of screen. Now they have no choice but to grow upwards. It's ok, trial and error is the only way to ever get decent at screen growing IMO. It's a timing thing. Each run you learn more and more, find new tricks, etc, it never stops. Key thing here is the plants are healthy and well on their way to delivering you some rewards.
 

Beansly

RIU Bulldog
The only thing bugging my mind though now is that although I do want to keep my screen about 4" above my pot I am even more ignorant to using a hydroponic drip system so I stick to measuring and hand watering my only worry is that if I try to do 4 plants then the plants in the back will be hard to water but then again I can utilize the side of the structure and don't really see that as being a problem.
You could use an electric pump and a length of hose to water also.
 

BigStalk

Member
LBH!!!!! Remember me??

I followed this same tutorial on another board a few years ago and have been doing it this way ever since.
 

LBH

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You'll find that you'll need to run them wherever they need to be. You will have dense areas naturally and lighter areas that need filling in so you use those rogue arms to fill holes. The idea is not only to fill the screen but to get all your bud as roughly the same height. See your tallest main and then the hole dead center front? That one could have gone for 1 more tuck and it would have leveled the tops and filled the hole. Following? Congrats on ur pistils!! :)

BS, whats up old man? Hows the old haunt in my absence? Nothing goes up their ass like pulling a tutorial with 400+ pages ,lol. Glad you found me again, the pm box has slowly been showing many of the old familiar names. If you can, have budslinger or Unoit get in touch with me, I have some stuff from Rez, I'm sure the Michigan boys have been missing those!! Great to see you around man!
 

BigStalk

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The place isn't the same without you hahaha Message passed on to the dudes. Question. My screen is 3.5 x 3.5 I'm using a different closet than the one I was using before so this screen is a little bigger. I can fit 4 plants in this closet but havent because I feel the screen will be too full. should I?
 
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