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zypheruk

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Any hybrid with more sativa dominance say 70% and 30% indica will scrog well and at a good pace to let you tuck and weave as she grows. Any strain will work well it's all down to how long you can veg them really. But it takes time to learn new strains etc.
 

Logan Burke

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Hello everyone, I am not new to growing but having grown auto's for the past 5 years I am very new to ScROGing and topping. Could anyone please tell me if I am on the right track here? I'm open to any and all constructive criticism. :)
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woodsmantoker

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Thanks zepheruk. I know all this as I have done a few scrogs inside.

Inside you control the lighting and flip to 12-12 when done vegging.

What I’m trying to figure out is when veg is done outside and the best time to put the netting up. I’m thinking near the end of July as I live just above the 49th.

Until then I will continue to lst my Maui.
Outdoor Training tips: train until nearly full, then allow to fill in vertically. As the flowering begins, be cordial and add an additional trellis for towering colas to be supported by. Secure the frame well and affix the trellis in such a manner that flowers that may not reach the secondary trellis, can be tied up to it. Air flow is important to prevention of fungal issues late, if the canopy becomes dense enough that concerns arise, blow air from below the screen, upward. Leaf blowers restricted with screen or the like, so as to not blow violently work well at drying excess water/dew/foliar applications.

Best of luck folks!
 

propertyoftheUS

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Outdoor Training tips: train until nearly full, then allow to fill in vertically. As the flowering begins, be cordial and add an additional trellis for towering colas to be supported by. Secure the frame well and affix the trellis in such a manner that flowers that may not reach the secondary trellis, can be tied up to it. Air flow is important to prevention of fungal issues late, if the canopy becomes dense enough that concerns arise, blow air from below the screen, upward. Leaf blowers restricted with screen or the like, so as to not blow violently work well at drying excess water/dew/foliar applications.

Best of luck folks!
 

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