Frank Nitty
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What's the difference between sog and scrog?
A net/screen is the difference. Well, sog are clones given like a week or two of veg then put in flower to get single colas usually. Scrog is training one plant under a screen. Tucking the branches under the screen as the plant branches out. You are basically growing the plant horizontally for its veg cycle. Once it fills out the screen by 70ish percent you flip to flower and you still tuck for the first two weeks and you let the plant grow through. If done right you should get 8-12 inch colas growing through the net/screen. Scrog is for people who want low plant count and sog involves more plant number. Sog is obviously more productive but I aint about to risk that shit.Theres a scrog thread on here for more info. Its in the advanced growing section. Peace.What's the difference between sog and scrog?
So to sog is the best way to go then?Sog is the highest yeilding per year whereas Scrog is the highest yeild per grow and less than Sog over a year.
Find what works for your needs but scrogs are the least efficient use of light
You have a third option which most of us take, veg four weeks and top at the fourth/fith node then flower. With an 8 week flowerin strain its a three month cycle.So to sog is the best way to go then?
WHUT!!!! I thought scrogs were better use of light because of the even canopy. Ive seem some sogs that were unruly which messed up the light spread.Find what works for your needs but scrogs are the least efficient use of light
That's me!!! Illegal like an unregistered desert eagle!!!You have a third option which most of us take, veg four weeks and top at the fourth/fith node then flower. With an 8 week flowerin strain its a three month cycle.
Not as much as a Sog but a lot quicker than a scrog.
I forget what its called again, probably mentioned above, cornerstone of most of us illegals
A plant vegging 18/6 for 8 weeks and flowered for 8 weeks = 1008+672=1680 hours of light usedWHUT!!!! I thought scrogs were better use of light because of the even canopy. Ive seem some sogs that were unruly which messed up the light spread.
If we plot the yeild on a graph of a sog and then a scrog down the y axis and then time taken per grow down the x axis and then form some kind of parobolic lines between all values you will see that yeild is not exponetial to time taken and a depreciating value is had.WHUT!!!! I thought scrogs were better use of light because of the even canopy. Ive seem some sogs that were unruly which messed up the light spread.
??????If we plot the yeild on a graph of a sog and then a scrog down the y axis and then time taken per grow down the x axis and then form some kind of parobolic lines between all values you will see that yeild is not exponetial to time taken and a depreciating value is had.