Mega Crop Scrog grow

GreenleafNutrients

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Small update, have been running 4g per gallon and the plants look great, no burnt tips !
Two completely different phenos and because of this its not key to fill the scrog correctly.
I could remove the smaller one and just fill with the one with legs. I might just flower them as they are since this is just a test run with coco mix and Mega Crop.
I have better genetics on deck that I would prefer to maximize.

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The stems have a really good color, they are getting a pretty solid stem size also!

Are you going to add more layers to the scrog, or this is the main layer?
 

ChaosHunter

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The stems have a really good color, they are getting a pretty solid stem size also!

Are you going to add more layers to the scrog, or this is the main layer?
Main layer, I also use a larger square bungee net made by my tent company for support if needed. I haven't had any floppy strains in awhile to need it.

Really good color and health with no burn or deficiency's, looking forward to see how it does in flower.
 

ChaosHunter

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Update, flipped 12/12 a couple of days ago. Increased to 150w-30w per sq ft. I'm not worried about filling the scrog this grow as I want to see how Mega Crop does in flower. So far its done an amazing job in Veg, I haven't used anything but MC in the rez no additives or supplements.

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ChaosHunter

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that is pretty dense growth there
Not to mention fast ! I like where its going and have high hopes I get the quality, density I've been getting. It takes a decent amount of products and $$ to get this level of healthy growth with other nutes I've used in the past.

It does feel weird to not have so many products to mix and measure though not that base nutrient lines wont grow on there own. Running GH, adding Floro Plus, Rapid start and ArmorSi along with Calimagic+ in the past and have done well.
 

Colo MMJ

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kit10

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The look so good man, I just want to bury my face in the foliage, lol!

I've decided to run an experiment with MC. I have 2 x speedy chile, 1 planted in fresh soil and 1 planted in recycled soil. They're just over 2 weeks old and already there's a difference between them - the lady in fresh soil is blooming whereas my girl in recycled soil is paling from her cotyledons up and stuck on her 2nd set of leaves. So I'm thinking it's either deficiency from the soil being thoroughly flushed, or a result of hot spots from decaying roots. I'm hoping it's the former so I gave the stunted lady a tiny feed yesterday - like literally 1/4g MC in 500mls ph'd tapwater My blooming lady didn't get any feed as she doesn't need anything till next week. I also have a Special Queen 1 in her second week in flower tent, I gave her a tiny taste as well as she's not due a proper feed till closer to the weekend. I think I'll finish her on MC, and if my speedy lady catch's up, I'll feed her MC exclusively. Let's see what happens, shall we? :)
 

ChaosHunter

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These girls have been getting MC every watering almost every day at lights on. I will finish this week at 5gr a gal "makes week two of flower" and next rez change I will bring it up to 6gr-gal. The growth has been incredible and already have good pre flowers. Having optimal lighting, temps, humidity, genetics and growing medium are the biggest keys before nutrients. Without good quality nutrients at the right dose the fore mentioned cant make good use of it.
 
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