scrog for bigger plants?

Blue brother

Well-Known Member
Hey bud, I'm doing fine thanks its nice to hear from you, how are you getting on I'd noticed you weren't around I hope life is treating you well?
Aw good dog I'm glad to hear it, I'm good too but I've been out of the game for a while grow wise, just getting set up again this week actually, hence the return to the forum haha
 

Star Dog

Well-Known Member
Aw good dog I'm glad to hear it, I'm good too but I've been out of the game for a while grow wise, just getting set up again this week actually, hence the return to the forum haha
I hope everything is OK after being out the game for a while nothing dramatic i hope, it's good to see around again bud regardless.
 

Fatjoe

Well-Known Member
I was searching for scrog frame ideas for my 3x3m I'm settling on 4 seperate 1.2x1.2m frames
Lately I've been using the scrog screen in a different way. I use a large 4x4 Ridgid screen. I throw a plant under the screen and work everything under till 3 weeks into flower. Then simply lift the screen and slide the plant out. It will be well formed and finish like that free standing. Making room for more under the screen.
Looks like this.
7b23c3c0-c5cf-4d0c-8db4-591d9a0f81f0-1_all_6412.jpg7b23c3c0-c5cf-4d0c-8db4-591d9a0f81f0-1_all_6456.jpg
Since pulling that girl out I now have 3 more under the screen. I'll leave these to finish in the screen. I made a move that benefits my grow. Now all I have growing will get direct light on a even canopy.

Just a thought. Passing o
 

Fatjoe

Well-Known Member
Making individual small scrogs is a fun way to do things. Go eat you mobility instead of being locked in under a screen.
I'm considering doing this type of growing with automatics. Low screen approach. With such a short veg period of an auto it would work good.
 
Top