MtRainDog
Well-Known Member
I don't scrog, but only because I typically have different things going that are at different days of flowering (I have scrogged before) But, if I was growing all the same thing, I'd definitely be considering it.
In my mind, scrog is mostly a tool to control stretch. It still requires a well dialed-in grow to be useful though, and I'm not talking about plant health (yours look really happy and healthy btw!) I mean knowing a plant well, how much it stretches, when to stop scrogging, how much larf to remove, the optimal light intensity/distance, etc.
In my mind, scrog is mostly a tool to control stretch. It still requires a well dialed-in grow to be useful though, and I'm not talking about plant health (yours look really happy and healthy btw!) I mean knowing a plant well, how much it stretches, when to stop scrogging, how much larf to remove, the optimal light intensity/distance, etc.