Scrog 3 days later.

go go kid

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Scrog to me is a tool to fill in spaces with less plants and / or to tame a plant’s canopy to your space’s needs. A site of a screen full of green. Otherwise it is waste of net if it isn’t at least supporting a large heavy cola.

Edit: Either spreading outward, inward or both.
thats a butifull foxtailing sativa, may i enquire as to the strain?
 

medidedicated

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thats a butifull foxtailing sativa, may i enquire as to the strain?
Quick one.

Yeah, I used too much light. I still would structure the next grows this way but people want to debate what a scrog is, respectably. I am not sure what to call this.

My plant looks like crap yes, it was a run for yield gone wrong but I could do it again with out foxtailing. Too much EC and dry back from no autofeed. Just an example. Cannot wait to see what I yielded to have that going for it.

Photogenic plants next time!
 

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Quick one.

Yeah, I used too much light. I still would structure the next grows this way but people want to debate what a scrog is, respectably. I am not sure what to call this.

My plant looks like crap yes, it was a run for yield gone wrong but I could do it again with out foxtailing. Too much EC and dry back from no autofeed. Just an example. Cannot wait to see what I yielded to have that going for it.

Photogenic plants next time!
That's crazy, I've never seen this level of foxtailing. What is the name of the strain? It yields very well.
 

Hook Daddy

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Quick one.

Yeah, I used too much light. I still would structure the next grows this way but people want to debate what a scrog is, respectably. I am not sure what to call this.

My plant looks like crap yes, it was a run for yield gone wrong but I could do it again with out foxtailing. Too much EC and dry back from no autofeed. Just an example. Cannot wait to see what I yielded to have that going for it.

Photogenic plants next time!
I don’t think he was criticizing the plant but complimenting it. A good landrace sativa will foxtail like crazy by genetics, not light. I had a Durban poison that would foxtail like that. It was fire.
 

Hook Daddy

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Now your scrog situation is different. A scrog uses the net to train the plants. It needs about 3” spaced holes and tight lines. Everyone develops their own way, but a loose net is a trellis holding up weight at best not training branches.
 

medidedicated

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That's crazy, I've never seen this level of foxtailing. What is the name of the strain? It yields very well.
Quick One, Auto, 30 ruderalis 60 indica 10 sativa. The sativa showed through a lot for sure, but I also really did mess up with too much ppfd and EC. Going lighter next time should have them looking better next time.

Here are photos when everything looked fine before the plant gets picky in later flower and showed it’s dislike for oversized light and EC 1.9 GH maxi tap water. People warned me too!
 

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medidedicated

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I don’t think he was criticizing the plant but complimenting it. A good landrace sativa will foxtail like crazy by genetics, not light. I had a Durban poison that would foxtail like that. It was fire.
Oh it had a rough ride of heat and light stress, light could not raise any more and was over powered for a 2x2. 5’ tall tents are crappy IMO, going for 6-8’ tall next time.

Learned too late to use less ppfd, dim it or do anything to raise lights. The first 3” too far into the light, hence less foxtailing as you go down the stock. This gave me some skill building though for next blueprint. Week 17, crawling to finish without budrot! lol
 
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