SCRoG Revisited

berkman858

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Welcome, I am going to try this SCRoG thing again. I have two tents going right now, one already has the screen in it and the other one will have the screen in place in a week or two. The setups are as follows:

1000 watt tent - Blue Dream
HumCo Undercurrent RDWC
CO2
Environmental Controller
Dehumidifier
SCRoG type - individual screens

600 watt tent - Tahoe OG
Homemade DWC in Rubbermaid Roughneck tote
SCRoG type - U scrog a.k.a. Stadium SCRoG








 

berkman858

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Lookin good man.

Lemme see the DOG seedling :)

when do you plan on flipping the switch?
Thanks, the DOG seed didn't make it. I am going to pop another seed soon.

I am going to fill the TO screen to about 65% full then flip. The BD screen will be about 50% full and then flipped. I want to capture all of the stretch in the screen.
 

bassman999

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I cant wait till I get to do a run of a strain at a time.
Ill have my self there or closer after this flowering/selection process is over.

What did you use for that support-poles setup in the netpots?
 

berkman858

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I cant wait till I get to do a run of a strain at a time.
Ill have my self there or closer after this flowering/selection process is over.

What did you use for that support-poles setup in the net pots?
I definitely prefer running a single strain per setup. It makes things much easier.

The green plastic rings with the rods sticking up :mrgreen: are called Ultimate Plant Cages and will be used to secure the individual SCRoG screens to the net pots. This will allow me to perform maintenance during the grow if necessary. In a previous grow I found that it was too constricting to have one solid screen stretching over the entire hydro system so I decided to go with separate screens.
 

berkman858

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Today I added 20% strength nutes, I only had R/O water and compost TEA in there for the past two days. The last two grows in this setup I burnt the hell out of the plants early by feeding full strength nutes so hopefully I can avoid repeating this mistake. I am also using Growstones for the first time. They seem like they will be good but they do cause a fair amount of sandy debris when handling them. I am hoping that stops as the roots take hold and the whole thing becomes a sturdy support for the plants. I had to increase the size of the net pots to the 8" model to fit the Ultimate Plant Cages but I think this is a good idea because it will also create a more stable base.
 

berkman858

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I think I am going to do the Grape Kush. It's time for an Indica. These Sativas are a pain to grow because of the height restrictions at my current place and I will have a bunch of Blue Dream after this run so an Indica will be a nice change of pace.
 

billcollector99

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I think I am going to do the Grape Kush. It's time for an Indica. These Sativas are a pain to grow because of the height restrictions at my current place and I will have a bunch of Blue Dream after this run so an Indica will be a nice change of pace.
If you want a harder indica, i would suggest running the cougar over the grape, the cougar had a more indica based mom, and the grape had a more sativa based mom, but they share the same dad.
 
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