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Greenthumbs256

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I have one huge plant in the middle, and my v is is like yours with a middle and two 45 degree rising slants, and a 600 hps. Place them in a row of 3 long and two deep and train out. Advice i can give is take care of your plants, dont neglect, dont slack, keep airflow excellent and declutter under your canopy early and often. When it gets carried away its 10x harder. Dont overfeed, over or under water. Spend time with your girls and recognize happy, stressed and diseased states.
that's funny, with my method the advice i give is do forget about your plants, and pretend they are not even there! lmfao I come back and see the life thriving!!! I'm dead serious! I swear I'm not being a troll! I'm 100% dead serious! the magic of mother nature and life! I find it funny that we think that we can do a better job then her!
 

Steer

Active Member
Which strains work best with SCROG?

SFV, Fire, or Valley Girl OG... Purple Punch and Wedding Cake are the strains I'm interested in running next. Any of those not good for scrog?
 

JayBio420

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that's funny, with my method the advice i give is do forget about your plants, and pretend they are not even there! lmfao I come back and see the life thriving!!! I'm dead serious! I swear I'm not being a troll! I'm 100% dead serious! the magic of mother nature and life! I find it funny that we think that we can do a better job then her!
The difference between us, is I don’t believe I am Mother Nature. My
Plants are fed artificial high intensity light, indoors, with an HVAC system, in closets or flowering chambers. I ain’t pretending my method is natural.

But what my method requires is some attention, because to my plants, I am god.

How about you throw the guy some advice instead of popping in to add nothing?
 

JayBio420

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Maybe I should be nice... what I meant to say is SCROG is not a set and forget method. You need to plan, build, train and manicure these set ups, at least until stretch.

In my personal experience, my failings always happen when I neglect to attend my
Cultivation areas for more than a day or two, or forget to clean up and take care of sanitation for more than a week.

That is advice from an amateur (for amateurs) with 15 years light growing experience.

Have a great day!
 

Greenthumbs256

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I'm good, looks like u have it covered! I spend enough time helping others! spent weeks working on a thread to do just that. and I never claimed to be mother nature either. I also don't pretend I can do a better job than her either, like 99% of all growers, it's laughable at best!
 

growingforfun

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I def agree a lot of people mess with their gardens too much.. aside from watering them I hardly mess with them in the scrog. I pull them through the screen 1 or 2 times a week the first 3 weeks of flower, little bit of cleanup under the screen, an just water em. Dont remove leaf mass, dont do much of anything. I'm pretty sloppy, theres clippings all over the floor. Meh. No bugs or mold though so I dont see a problem with it. Nature leaves a mess too.
 

JayBio420

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I def agree a lot of people mess with their gardens too much.. aside from watering them I hardly mess with them in the scrog. I pull them through the screen 1 or 2 times a week the first 3 weeks of flower, little bit of cleanup under the screen, an just water em. Dont remove leaf mass, dont do much of anything. I'm pretty sloppy, theres clippings all over the floor. Meh. No bugs or mold though so I dont see a problem with it. Nature leaves a mess too.
People reccomending leaving a dirty grow area isn’t helpful for teaching begginers... just because you haven’t gotten bugs doesn’t mean it’s not a best practice.

Best practice is what we should be striving to teach people on this forum.
 

Greenthumbs256

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^^^^ he's 100% right about that! dirty floors invites pest!

and just be you think their gone doesn't mean they are! usually they are just hiding and building up their numbers! then they will come back in full force!
 

growingforfun

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People reccomending leaving a dirty grow area isn’t helpful for teaching begginers... just because you haven’t gotten bugs doesn’t mean it’s not a best practice.

Best practice is what we should be striving to teach people on this forum.
People can do whatever they want, I simply dont care to do any more than I do, I'm too busy. I found 99% of my pest and mold problems ended when I stopped visiting other peoples gardens, accepting clone, or letting people come to my garden. Theres zero mold or pest in my garden right now. Meh seems to be doing just fine to me, somewhere around my 100th cycle so it's more about minimizing my effort at this point instead of some new thing I want to spend all day doing.
 

Greenthumbs256

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People can do whatever they want, I simply dont care to do any more than I do, I'm too busy. I found 99% of my pest and mold problems ended when I stopped visiting other peoples gardens, accepting clone, or letting people come to my garden. Theres zero mold or pest in my garden right now. Meh seems to be doing just fine to me, somewhere around my 100th cycle so it's more about minimizing my effort at this point instead of some new thing I want to spend all day doing.
that's what I'm all about! keeping it simple! I hurt to much to be able to do the maintenance and amount of work others do! so I've always been looking for a way to do the absolute least amount of work and still have one of the best products. and that's now what I have. I can leave my grow for weeks at a time come back and see her thriving! it's all about letting nature do the work instead of me! and the results don't lie!CM190222-110924003.jpg CM190226-200805003.jpg CM190223-185915001.jpg
 

Greenthumbs256

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but hey guys, there is no one way to grow great bud! I've seen many many different ways to cone out with an amazing product! it's all about what your prefer, your bank account, and amount of time your willing to invest! for me and my situation this method is best! now I'm sure many other feel that same way! it doesn't mean they or I am wrong! it's all about preference and your individual situations!
 

Greenthumbs256

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like I'm sure jayboy, prolly grows some amazing bud! I don't know but I don't see why not! to him his method is best, for many reasons! I can't argue that! same for my grow! but bottom line, you need to choose your style of grow based on your needs and what's best for you!!!
 

growingforfun

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that's what I'm all about! keeping it simple! I hurt to much to be able to do the maintenance and amount of work others do! so I've always been looking for a way to do the absolute least amount of work and still have one of the best products. and that's now what I have. I can leave my grow for weeks at a time come back and see her thriving! it's all about letting nature do the work instead of me! and the results don't lie!View attachment 4290776 View attachment 4290777 View attachment 4290779
Very nice work beautiful plants.

I run a 5x10 an I can hardly get under the screen, getting older an it's not easy to do the same stuff anymore for as long as I used to. Thankfully I've found ways to make it possible to do less. Not running a intake fan keeps the outside bugs outside, and not bringing in contamination on my clothes helps as well.
I run soil so I dont get the same ability to leave for days at a time, I have to check them every day but generally I dont have to spend more than 5-10 min watering unless the whole room needs water + veg room needs water.
I want to build a PVC watering system that allows me to open the valve to a specific plant and let a pump do the work but I havent gotten to it yet.
 

Greenthumbs256

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Very nice work beautiful plants.

I run a 5x10 an I can hardly get under the screen, getting older an it's not easy to do the same stuff anymore for as long as I used to. Thankfully I've found ways to make it possible to do less. Not running a intake fan keeps the outside bugs outside, and not bringing in contamination on my clothes helps as well.
I run soil so I dont get the same ability to leave for days at a time, I have to check them every day but generally I dont have to spend more than 5-10 min watering unless the whole room needs water + veg room needs water.
I want to build a PVC watering system that allows me to open the valve to a specific plant and let a pump do the work but I havent gotten to it yet.
are you organic? or is that important to you???
 

growingforfun

Well-Known Member
are you organic? or is that important to you???
No I'm synthetics, but I've done hydro in the past and it was too hit an miss for me. I'd have a phenomenal harvest, truly epic, then the next one everything dies. I flooded my house like 3 times. I had every issue you can think of. The air pumps were so loud you could hear them outside. I just decided I'm a soil guy, it's not for me to mess with hydro anymore.

Hydro is faster an all that, easier to maintain in a lot of ways an all that but still.

I can get a lb for about 10$ in soil nutrients, and about 25$ in soil. I'll just have to deal with the daily watering by hand until I build my pvc watering system
 

purpaterp

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that's what I'm all about! keeping it simple! I hurt to much to be able to do the maintenance and amount of work others do! so I've always been looking for a way to do the absolute least amount of work and still have one of the best products. and that's now what I have. I can leave my grow for weeks at a time come back and see her thriving! it's all about letting nature do the work instead of me! and the results don't lie!View attachment 4290776 View attachment 4290777 View attachment 4290779
Looks awesome
 

NavMan

Member
Welcome to Enter the Scrog, an open thread for all to do with Scr.O.G. or Screen of Green.

After much reading and following other pages related to the topic, I wanted to create a Scrog place for all.

Everyone is welcome, everyone is welcome to post.

Enjoy!,:hug:
Woodsman
Yeah first time scrogging I'm unsure when th flip? Once the tops fill out the whole canopy or slightly before? My straight all stretch a lot
 

diggs99

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Hey guys, about to build my scrog net for the next run.

Quick question, is there a general consensus on the best sizing for net holes?

i was thinking 2.5" x 2.5" or 3"x3"
 
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