Mary's Confidant
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How long do the majority of you scroggers veg? And let's define veg 'from the moment the seeds break ground. I'm just curious if the majority of you are vegging for 2+ months?
Just did my first two scrogs but both were using mother plants I had around that needed to be flowered out. So, unfortunately I don’t know how long I will be vegging on my future grows. I have some friends that even do scrogs with autoflowers and that’s what I was considering doing next time.How long do the majority of you scroggers veg? And let's define veg 'from the moment the seeds break ground. I'm just curious if the majority of you are vegging for 2+ months?
I use clones, and it depends. Almost definitely more than 2.How long do the majority of you scroggers veg? And let's define veg 'from the moment the seeds break ground. I'm just curious if the majority of you are vegging for 2+ months?
As a very rough estimate... 6 months per square metre for 1 plant:How long on average does it take to get SCROG ready for flip with 2 plants in coco? Or with two clones?
Let's say happy medium strain 50/50 indica/sativa.
I fill 1m2 tent with two plants, basically two autoflower plants, which start flowering around 30-35 days. In the end of 85 days I harvest about 1.5 GPW with old tech COBs (1212).As a very rough estimate... 6 months per square metre for 1 plant:
1 plant =6 months
3 plants= 3 months
6 plants =1 month
Very rough estimate, with genetics, care and environment adding or subtracting a week or two from those estimates.
I said rough estimates, and I fill a SCROG screen, I’m assuming you are too? You’re scrogging with autoflower? Interesting, sounds challenging to me.I fill 1m2 tent with two plants, basically two autoflower plants, which start flowering around 30-35 days. In the end of 85 days I harvest about 1.5 GPW with old tech COBs (1212).
Why such a crazy amount of veg, how much do you get in 1m2 then, compared to me?
If it’s pulling loose from the scrog you can always use plant ties to secure the plant to the lines. This is one of the reasons I like using vinyl coated fencing for my netting. It can’t get pushed around by the plant.Hey guys I was thinking I may have messed up a little and was wondering if it was too late to fix it.
My screen is a 4x4.5 foot screen
2 inches between the screws.
(Should a been 1 will fix that if its not too late.)
Have 3 plants in veg each having been topped 4 or maybe 6 times.
I currently have them lined up straight down the middle of the screen.
As I am tucking under the screen it keeps tangling up.
Getting the branches tangled and its really a mess.
Should I lift my screen.
Place that plants in a triangle pattern under the rectangle?
I feel like i would be a me to better fill out the screen. I've been tucking for a week and a half pr so so I'm worried that I have too much new growth to try to put back under the net.
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Also it seems my strings aren't tight enough as I have several spots where the plants are lifting the strings to the point it is letting the tucked come untucked.
I'm pretty sure this is due to the stupid large squares in my net.
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How much does yours cost? I just saw 1 for $28 (2'x2') after Googling "vinyl coated fencing".If it’s pulling loose from the scrog you can always use plant ties to secure the plant to the lines. This is one of the reasons I like using vinyl coated fencing for my netting. It can’t get pushed around by the plant.
It was mainly noob mistakes.If it’s pulling loose from the scrog you can always use plant ties to secure the plant to the lines. This is one of the reasons I like using vinyl coated fencing for my netting. It can’t get pushed around by the plant.
I fill my 3’x3’ completly with a 3 month veg every time. Infact they can get over crowded.As a very rough estimate... 6 months per square metre for 1 plant:
1 plant =6 months
3 plants= 3 months
6 plants =1 month
Very rough estimate, with genetics, care and environment adding or subtracting a week or two from those estimates.
Nice nice. That sounds about right, 3x3 is only around a square foot smaller than a square metre. I’ve only recently got back into growing, and I’m pretty bad at recording dates so please be gentle on my estimates . Since mid veg of this run I have been recording EVERYTHING though!I fill my 3’x3’ completly with a 3 month veg every time. Infact they can get over crowded.
For me, top drip recirc in rockwool, 1 plant in a 3x3 = 12 week veg; 2 plants, no more than 2 months. And when I say filled I mean ever square inch in a 3’x3’ tent.
I have found 2 to be the absolute most, I have a 3x3 with 4 in it now, they each could have filled their own 3’x3’ tent, I was unable to train them under the net for more than a few days after flip. They filled the tent, in every way, I can’t even see the light with the tent open they were testers except 1 so just wanted to get them flowered out.Nice nice. That sounds about right, 3x3 is only around a square foot smaller than a square metre. I’ve only recently got back into growing, and I’m pretty bad at recording dates so please be gentle on my estimates . Since mid veg of this run I have been recording EVERYTHING though!
How many plants do you prefer running in a 3x3 Mr. 907guy?
I’m doing 5 right now and think this will be my last time doing more than 3.