Scrog vs Mainline questions

soi

Member
I don't have any pics nor do I have anything to prove. You can either take my advice or brush it off as some random noob just talking smack. :) just trying to help
 

soi

Member
I can't see your attempts at a scrog... I'm 2 weeks into flower with 2 screens 1 plant 37 tops visible on top and around 15-20 just below them aiming for double figure oz
Well if you're in flower already then I say that looks perfect good job buddy
 

calliandra

Well-Known Member
oh phooey at you all resuscitating a 2 year old thread just so you can cuss at each other! :mrgreen:

Actually, there IS a line of thought that differentiates between scrog and using the screen to stabilize branches, see the graphics in LBH's scrog tutorial: http://www.growweedeasy.com/scrog-tutorial#introduction

The point being, a "real scrog" has the main branches of the plant growing horizontally for longer spaces, thus allowing the auxiliary branches to grow up to the same level as the main branches' tips, thus making an even canopy.

So according to that definition, @jacksthc's grow could be called a light scrog haha

Cheers and have a smoke guys :bigjoint:

oh, pics of my (first) current attempt to scrog lol : https://www.rollitup.org/t/how-to-scrog-up-bushy-nl-5xhaze-girls.891365/page-4#post-12156971
 
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THCBrain

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oh phooey at you all resuscitating a 2 year old thread just so you can cuss at each other! :mrgreen:

Actually, there IS a line of thought that differentiates between scrog and using the screen to stabilize branches, see the graphics in LBH's scrog tutorial: http://www.growweedeasy.com/scrog-tutorial#introduction

The point being, a "real scrog" has the main branches of the plant growing horizontally for longer spaces, thus allowing the auxiliary branches to grow up to the same level as the main branches' tips, thus making an even canopy.

So according to that definition, @jacksthc's grow could be called a light scrog haha

Cheers and have a smoke guys :bigjoint:
There was no cussing I just simply asked the dude a question.
 

soi

Member
oh phooey at you all resuscitating a 2 year old thread just so you can cuss at each other! :mrgreen:

Actually, there IS a line of thought that differentiates between scrog and using the screen to stabilize branches, see the graphics in LBH's scrog tutorial: http://www.growweedeasy.com/scrog-tutorial#introduction

The point being, a "real scrog" has the main branches of the plant growing horizontally for longer spaces, thus allowing the auxiliary branches to grow up to the same level as the main branches' tips, thus making an even canopy.

So according to that definition, @jacksthc's grow could be called a light scrog haha

Cheers and have a smoke guys :bigjoint:

oh, pics on my (first) current attempt to scrog lol : https://www.rollitup.org/t/how-to-scrog-up-bushy-nl-5xhaze-girls.891365/page-4#post-12156971
:( didn't realize it was a old thread I didn't resuscitate it
 

calliandra

Well-Known Member
There was no cussing I just simply asked the dude a question.
maybe I should have written "hissing", being unfriendly? no matter haha

:( didn't realize it was a old thread I didn't resuscitate it
I'm too lazy to check who actually did it haha - also no matter!


Point is, what you guys are discussing is actually interesting, even if the conclusion may just be that there are just different degrees/intensity of scrogginess ;)
 

calliandra

Well-Known Member
I can't see your attempts at a scrog... I'm 2 weeks into flower with 2 screens 1 plant 37 tops visible on top and around 15-20 just below them aiming for double figure oz
Pretty!
What strain, how long did you veg?
And what is the purpose of the second screen?
 

calliandra

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Hybrid x is the strain name vegged for 7 weeks flipped on December 5th.
I don't know Hybrid X, is it indica or sativa dominant? In any case, looks like she's grown really nicely in that time!
Do you have a journal where I can watch her progress? :D
 
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