Hows my first scrogg

Cleanfinish93

Well-Known Member
Liking the look of those tops ... really crowning with hairs nicely. One on the left looks like it stretched more than the other one?
Thanks mate appreciate it buddy! Yes well there separate seeds not clones I suppose they are going to have slightly different characteristics.. hopefully stopped stretching now because there not far off the cobs !
 

tslonige

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Thanks mate appreciate it buddy! Yes well there separate seeds not clones I suppose they are going to have slightly different characteristics.. hopefully stopped stretching now because there not far off the cobs !
How far from the floor is the net hung
 

Birbiziukai

New Member
Hello, guys, I'm newbie :D how you make these plants so wide and in one level? When you forming the plant, the center branchs are higher. Yout cut it?
 

StareCase

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... Hello, guys, I'm newbie :D how you make these plants so wide and in one level? When you forming the plant, the center branchs are higher. Yout cut it? ...
Use a SCROG (Screen Of Green) ... solid netting that helps you to spread the plants out wide as they grow. As the branches grow upwards, you can weave them outwards through the netting to keep the canopy at one level. That is what grows the plants wide. You might need to cut an occasional branch to help weave other branches through ... but usually not too many. Then once you have filled your net with woven branches, you flip to flower.
 

StareCase

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... Now in darkness came out on day 63 of flower. Any idea on yeild expectancy? Flowered under 400 watts of cree cobs ...
Guessing finished yields is always such a crap shoot ... but I still like to take a swing at it, even if it is a miss. I am gonna S.W.A.G. that at 450 grams when fully dried and cured.
 

Craigson

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Looks good to see an actual SCROG!!!

So many people just kind of use multiple trellisses for support and call it a scrog.
A good SCROG should typically only need one net
 
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