Can i scrogg even though im in 4 weeks of flowering?

JohnDee

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Can i scrogg even though im in 4 weeks of flowering?
No King...a bit late for that. Should fill much of the screen while vegging and very early flower.

But I have had to do some staking or trellising as buds got big and heavy. Sometimes the stems get a little wobbly. So just tie them up.
JD

PS Charface. Our posts almost collided. Same thoughts though...
 
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King4994

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I don't understand the question?
I have a tall tent. 6 and a half feet tall. Im 3 weeks of flowering. Can i scrogg still knowing i have 6 and half feet tall. My 2 plants are only half the height of my tent. Can i still scrogg?
 

charface

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I have a tall tent. 6 and a half feet tall. Im 3 weeks of flowering. Can i scrogg still knowing i have 6 and half feet tall. My 2 plants are only half the height of my tent. Can i still scrogg?
No is still the answer.
I think you need to check out the scrog thread in the advanced section.

It will help you understand scrog better.. Then if you still have specific questions we can maybe help

But no.
You have missed the chance this time.
 

tyke1973

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If I was you ,and you struggling with height pull them over and tie them down .Not so much that they break ,That works height growth will slow down after week 4 .I scrog at the sat art of Flowering don't bother during veg ,or you just have to double net .Lesson learnt flower smaller or scrog table on earlier,Indoor growing is all about learning ,you just had you first lesson with plant growth during flower .Good Luck bro .If the Worse comes to it ,and your still struggling then you might have to Supercrop.But that would be a very last resort for me,I hate that method .
 

JohnDee

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King,
I re-read your posts. Were you asking if you could use a scrog screen to support buds?...even if it isn't a true scrog?

And finally a yes! If you think you may scrog in the future and you wish to construct a screen...and then use it not as a scrog (not this time) but merely as a means of supporting buds. It's not needed and won't be a scrog but will support buds. Capiche?
JD
 

King4994

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King,
I re-read your posts. Were you asking if you could use a scrog screen to support buds?...even if it isn't a true scrog?

And finally a yes! If you think you may scrog in the future and you wish to construct a screen...and then use it not as a scrog (not this time) but merely as a means of supporting buds. It's not needed and won't be a scrog but will support buds. Capiche?
JD
 

King4994

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King,
I re-read your posts. Were you asking if you could use a scrog screen to support buds?...even if it isn't a true scrog?

And finally a yes! If you think you may scrog in the future and you wish to construct a screen...and then use it not as a scrog (not this time) but merely as a means of supporting buds. It's not needed and won't be a scrog but will support buds. Capiche?
JD
 

JohnDee

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Hi King,
Your plant either looks very sativa or light deprived...or both. You may have longer then a month to finish. In any case, you probably could scrog it or bend it and lower the light. Just a thought...
JD
 

King4994

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Hi King,
Your plant either looks very sativa or light deprived...or both. You may have longer then a month to finish. In any case, you probably could scrog it or bend it and lower the light. Just a thought...
JD
Its "kushco og" "hybrid" clones. U think i can still scrogg them? Only 3 weeks of flower.
 

JohnDee

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Its "kushco og" "hybrid" clones. U think i can still scrogg them? Only 3 weeks of flower.
Your plant would definitely benefit from a more even canopy so you could lower the light. But before I draw any conclusions...could you give us some info on the light and what height you have it at. I know nothing (well little) about LEDs.

I would think the stems are too woody to scrog now...but there's a method called supercropping
which may help.

Looked up the strain and it's a high end strain. Probably not a great choice for a first grow...a little finicky. One thing you could do that will serve you in the future is to take a cutting from a lower branch and see if you can get it to root. As future clone momma.
JD
 

King4994

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Your plant would definitely benefit from a more even canopy so you could lower the light. But before I draw any conclusions...could you give us some info on the light and what height you have it at. I know nothing (well little) about LEDs.

I would think the stems are too woody to scrog now...but there's a method called supercropping
which may help.

Looked up the strain and it's a high end strain. Probably not a great choice for a first grow...a little finicky. One thing you could do that will serve you in the future is to take a cutting from a lower branch and see if you can get it to root. As future clone momma.
JD
My lighting is 300 watt Mars Hydro led full spectrum, actual watts is 140 watts %10. I got 3 of them so im running 420 watts , and i Have them at 19 inches. I also got 4 flood daylights on top corners of tent and they are 19 actual watts a peice. I also ordered 3 more of those 300w mars hydro led just waiting.
 

JohnDee

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King,
I don't mean to abandon you...but I'm out of my element on the light situation. Sativas are often stringy and thin with loose buds...you may just have a really sativa leaning pheno.

Read up on supercropping and maybe some led and training guys will pop in.
JD
 
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