My first grow. What do you think and what could I change to make it a little better.

kylewright201

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Hi everyone hope your all good. Just thought I would share how my first grow ever. I am growing white widow from. These are from royal queen seeds. I have been using a mix of biobizz all mix and bac lava soil. The nutes I have been using are bac organic. I did 4 plants in a 1.2x1.2x 200. I used the scrog method and maybe this was a bit more advanced for a new by like me but I gave it a go anyway. I guess maybe I could have gone a little higher in before scrogging but I guess I got to learn somehow. So anyway here are a few pics on how I got on. After hitting a few issues with temps I got the hang of them in the end. Im in the flush phase now so I will post the weights when I cut her down. . I also tried a little swazzing to see what it did. Next time I will try things a little different with the scrog. If you have any tips for me that would be good. Thanks pics might be out of order but I'm sure you can work out how it goes.
 

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kylewright201

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There not the best pictures. This have been taken today
 

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BluntMoniker

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Looking very good, great job.

I would deff let the plant grow a bit taller next time tho, and add a secondary layer of netting.

The first layer of netting is more for management of your canopy, the second one helps support the buds as well as management.

And deff consider defoliating/lollipopping your plants. At the very least, you want to keep everything below your screen cleaned up of vegetation. It allows for extra airflow, as well as removing growth that will not be capable of providing much use to your plant due to lack of available light.
 

kylewright201

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Looking very good, great job.

I would deff let the plant grow a bit taller next time tho, and add a secondary layer of netting.

The first layer of netting is more for management of your canopy, the second one helps support the buds as well as management.

And deff consider defoliating/lollipopping your plants. At the very least, you want to keep everything below your screen cleaned up of vegetation. It allows for extra airflow, as well as removing growth that will not be capable of providing much use to your plant due to lack of available light.
Thank you for the tip.
i did do the scrog a little wrong and i do intent to let my next one go with two nets. and maybe veg a little longer too.
 
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