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Fission 300W
Custom
Indoor
Room Type
LST
weeks Technique
ScrOG
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Topping
weeks Technique
Main-Lining
weeks Technique
Defoliation
weeks Technique
26 liters
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Start at Harvest
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Week 1. Vegetation
8y ago
5.08 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
28 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
No Smell
Smell
600 PPM
TDS
50 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
0.95 liters
Pot Size
0.38 liters
Watering Volume
91.44 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
Foliage-Pro Tropical Foliage Formula - Dyna-Gro
Foliage-Pro Tropical Foliage Formula
1.321 mll
Mag-Pro Sulfur & Magnesium Booster - Dyna-Gro
Mag-Pro Sulfur & Magnesium Booster
0.66 mll
K-L-N Concentrate - Dyna-Gro
K-L-N Concentrate
1.321 mll
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Week 2. Vegetation
8y ago
121.92 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
No Smell
Smell
900 PPM
TDS
50 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
23 °C
Night Air Temp
18.93 liters
Pot Size
1.89 liters
Watering Volume
71.12 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
Magnesium Sulfate
1 mll
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution - Dyna-Gro
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution
5 mll
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0.651 mll
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Week 3. Vegetation
8y ago
121.92 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
No Smell
Smell
900 PPM
TDS
50 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
23 °C
Night Air Temp
18.93 liters
Pot Size
1.89 liters
Watering Volume
71.12 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
Magnesium Sulfate
1 mll
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution - Dyna-Gro
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution
5 mll
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0.651 mll
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Week 4. Vegetation
8y ago
121.92 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
No Smell
Smell
900 PPM
TDS
50 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
23 °C
Night Air Temp
18.93 liters
Pot Size
1.89 liters
Watering Volume
71.12 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
Magnesium Sulfate
1 mll
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution - Dyna-Gro
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution
5 mll
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0.651 mll
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Week 5. Vegetation
8y ago
121.92 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
No Smell
Smell
900 PPM
TDS
50 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
23 °C
Night Air Temp
18.93 liters
Pot Size
1.89 liters
Watering Volume
71.12 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
Magnesium Sulfate
1 mll
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution - Dyna-Gro
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution
5 mll
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0.651 mll
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Week 6. Vegetation
8y ago
121.92 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
No Smell
Smell
900 PPM
TDS
50 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
23 °C
Night Air Temp
18.93 liters
Pot Size
1.89 liters
Watering Volume
71.12 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
Magnesium Sulfate
1 mll
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution - Dyna-Gro
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution
5 mll
Recharge - Real Growers
Recharge
0.651 mll
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Week 7. Vegetation
8y ago
121.92 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
No Smell
Smell
900 PPM
TDS
50 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
23 °C
Night Air Temp
18.93 liters
Pot Size
1.89 liters
Watering Volume
71.12 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
Magnesium Sulfate
1 mll
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution - Dyna-Gro
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution
5 mll
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Recharge
0.651 mll
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Week 8. Vegetation
8y ago
121.92 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
No Smell
Smell
900 PPM
TDS
50 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
23 °C
Night Air Temp
18.93 liters
Pot Size
1.89 liters
Watering Volume
71.12 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
Magnesium Sulfate
0.264 mll
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution - Dyna-Gro
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution
1.321 mll
Recharge - Real Growers
Recharge
0.651 mll
Bountykiller420 Had some heat issues, temps got to around 90 degrees for a day or 2, woops, very stretchy strain, its filling out nicely, if i knew the ninja fruit was gonna stretch like this i woulda topped alot sooner, oh well, ill be taking clones and running these again try and dial em in, i am running cree cxb 3590s 3000k 90CRI and 3500k 80CRI mixed, also have an array of single diodes, UVA 365,385,400nm, IR, far red and infra reds, all bluefish controlled, just rebuilt this light so this is the first time ive ran it, its doin ok so far, ran into heat issues using the sonoff switches to control things in my grow room, well Ewelink servers went down so my grow got kinda fucked up from that but i caught it in time to save it 3 Ninja Fruits are day 55, Alien Rift is day 42, both day counts started when i dropped seeds into water not when they broke soil, also 100% germ rate, 1 of the ninjas was male so i chopped it down, but 3/4 females so far out of a 11 pack aint bad, and the alien rift is female and still have the whole pack of that, looks like its gonna be a bushy one too, will def be taking clones and running these again, can get oceangrown from lumberjack seed source, thats the only place you can get them, unless you know the breeders, i also have ninja smash, grapefruit glue, dark plasma, and jawa kush waiting to pop from them, waiting for the spartan kush and the astrochimp then my set will be near complete lol
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Week 9. Vegetation
8y ago
121.92 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
No Smell
Smell
900 PPM
TDS
50 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
23 °C
Night Air Temp
18.93 liters
Pot Size
1.89 liters
Watering Volume
71.12 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 7
Magnesium Sulfate
0.264 mll
Mammoth P - Mammoth Microbes
Mammoth P
0.132 mll
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution - Dyna-Gro
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution
1.321 mll
Bountykiller420 Ok so this is actually the first week of jacks, i need to go back and change the nutrients used in the back weeks, was using dynagro but that stuff is going to be used for something else, not sure what yet, itll prob just sit on my shelf and collect dust, anyways, plants doing better with the jacks, heat issues under control, gonna flip these girls soon, tryin to give the alien rift some time to catch up, might need to move to another light setup for the time being, or just keep tieing the ninjas down, either way i will probably flip lights schedule this weekend
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Week 10. Flowering
8y ago
121.92 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
Weak
Smell
1250 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
17 °C
Solution Temp
21 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 liters
Pot Size
2.84 liters
Watering Volume
60.96 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 8
Magnesium Sulfate
0.264 mll
Mammoth P - Mammoth Microbes
Mammoth P
0.264 mll
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution - Dyna-Gro
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution
1.321 mll
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Week 11. Flowering
8y ago
121.92 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
Weak
Smell
1250 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
17 °C
Solution Temp
21 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 liters
Pot Size
5.68 liters
Watering Volume
60.96 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 8
Magnesium Sulfate
0.264 mll
Mammoth P - Mammoth Microbes
Mammoth P
0.264 mll
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution - Dyna-Gro
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution
1.321 mll
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Week 12. Flowering
8y ago
121.92 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
Weak
Smell
1250 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
17 °C
Solution Temp
21 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 liters
Pot Size
5.68 liters
Watering Volume
40.64 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 8
Magnesium Sulfate
0.264 mll
Mammoth P - Mammoth Microbes
Mammoth P
0.264 mll
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution - Dyna-Gro
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution
1.321 mll
Bountykiller420 Beginning of week 3, stretch stopped, Alien Rift - (Font Right) stretched alot more than ide like but itll be fine, defoliated alot, really doesnt look like i did much though, Alot of purple on all the ninja fruits, i was thinking one of the phenos wasnt going to turn purple, didnt have any purple veining, Looks more indica leaning, alot leafier than the other 2 ninja fruits, the other 2 almost look identical, little difference in leaf structure but pretty close, took clones, most look like they are alive (always take more than you need). See what ones i want to keep and run again, noticed that the Ninja Fruit trichomes are also turning purple, very cool, never seen that before, only on the purple leaves though, so maybe its just pulling some color out from the leaf.....idk im just guessing, still very cool
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Week 13. Flowering
8y ago
121.92 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
Weak
Smell
1250 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
17 °C
Solution Temp
21 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 liters
Pot Size
5.68 liters
Watering Volume
40.64 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 8
Magnesium Sulfate
0.264 mll
Mammoth P - Mammoth Microbes
Mammoth P
0.264 mll
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution - Dyna-Gro
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution
1.321 mll
Bountykiller420 Halfway there, seems most of my clones survived, even started one in a 5 gallon dwc bucket, thing lived, its got roots coming out of the bottom of the net pot, friend of mine told me top feeding dwc didn't work so i took a fresh cut clone and I stuck it in a bucket and left top feed drip running constantly, well i proved him wrong again, Just got a digital microscope, messing with it, figured ide show off those purple trichs, its hard to believe, i wouldn't unless i saw them for myself
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Week 14. Flowering
8y ago
121.92 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
Normal
Smell
1040 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
17 °C
Solution Temp
21 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 liters
Pot Size
5.68 liters
Watering Volume
40.64 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 8
Magnesium Sulfate
0.317 mll
Mammoth P - Mammoth Microbes
Mammoth P
0.528 mll
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution - Dyna-Gro
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution
1.387 mll
Bountykiller420 Switching nute feed a little bit, plants are looking hungry and starting to stack, I dont follow a schedule, sometimes i feed twice a week, sometimes once, usually feed water feed until i see changes in plant behavior, then i change the schedule around what the plant is telling me, schedules will fool you, use them as a guide only, I also like to know what elemental ppm my plants are getting and that the ratio im feeding is correct to plant needs, a program called -Hydrobuddy- will be your best friend if you can figure out how to use it, Happy growing everyone!
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Week 15. Flowering
8y ago
121.92 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
Normal
Smell
1040 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
17 °C
Solution Temp
21 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 liters
Pot Size
5.68 liters
Watering Volume
40.64 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 8
Magnesium Sulfate
0.317 mll
Mammoth P - Mammoth Microbes
Mammoth P
0.528 mll
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution - Dyna-Gro
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution
1.387 mll
Bountykiller420 Week 6- Fading right on schedule
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Week 16. Flowering
8y ago
121.92 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
Normal
Smell
1200 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
17 °C
Solution Temp
21 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 liters
Pot Size
5.68 liters
Watering Volume
40.64 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 8
Magnesium Sulfate
0.317 mll
Mammoth P - Mammoth Microbes
Mammoth P
0.528 mll
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution - Dyna-Gro
Pro-TeKt The Silicon Solution
1.387 mll
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Week 17. Flowering
8y ago
121.92 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
7.0
pH
Normal
Smell
60 %
Air Humidity
18 °C
Solution Temp
21 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 liters
Pot Size
7.57 liters
Watering Volume
40.64 cm
Lamp Distance
Bountykiller420 Flush Week- Right on schedule, Day 55, week 8 almost done, chop incoming
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Week 18. Flowering
8y ago
121.92 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
7.0
pH
Strong
Smell
60 %
Air Humidity
18 °C
Solution Temp
21 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 liters
Pot Size
7.57 liters
Watering Volume
40.64 cm
Lamp Distance
Bountykiller420 Week 9 - Fading nicely, chopping this week!
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Week 18. Harvest
7y ago
Happy Harvest Day!
Spent 128 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
Easy
Difficulty
Positive effects
Relaxed, Sleepy
Positive effects
Negative effects
Dry eyes, Dry mouth
Negative effects
Taste
Citrus, Earthy, Sweet
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Week 18. Harvest
7y ago
Happy Harvest Day!
Spent 128 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
Hard
Difficulty
Positive effects
Relaxed, Sleepy
Positive effects
Negative effects
Dry eyes, Dry mouth
Negative effects
Taste
Fruity, Sweet, Woody
Taste

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DuctirKanabys
DuctirKanabys commented8y ago
At least you finally admit it just simple netting and not ScrOG. The term has a definition. I’ll explain it to you and there’s hope for you because you don’t need any experience growing to understand it. It stands for Screen or Green. That means a horizontal (left/right) growth vs vertical (up/down) growth. You have cola weight support at best. C’mon bro stop trying to claim your grow is something it is clearly not. And I doubt they are that heavy unless your stems are as weak as your responses.
Bountykiller420
Bountykiller420 commented8y ago
@DuctirKanabys, La Mota Grow Shop Blog Growing Manual Ten Types of SCROGs to Maximise Your Cannabis Cultivation with Meshes TEN TYPES OF SCROGS TO MAXIMISE YOUR CANNABIS CULTIVATION WITH MESHES TEN TYPES OF SCROGS TO MAXIMISE YOUR CANNABIS CULTIVATION WITH MESHES The SCROG or SCRoG(an acronym for "Screen of Green") is a system of meshes that allows the grower to obtain extremely high yields from his marijuana harvests. But they're not enough: one must work tirelessly to adapt his meshes to his growing space (even when it seems impossible) and create “plantations” in the most challenging and inaccessible locations. Because the SCROG technique is just the beginning and it is up to you to use its meshes to create mould-breaking, trendsetting crops. Shares 11 The SCROG growing method has transformed the cannabis grower's perception of space. It is a technique developed during the 60s in the U.S.A., when HID lamps were not yet used in growing rooms, and served to maximise the effectiveness of the fluorescent ones used, the main class of light source used at the time. The usefulness of these meshes, which provide all the plant's branches and flowers with exposure to the same light, is opening up a whole world of geometric arrangements in the world of home cultivation. It is a major challenge to discover the ideal schemes and designs making it possible to take full advantage of your light's power. The “U” or surround SCROG: a half-moon shape The “SCROGear” in the shape of a half-moon allows one to create (in a simple way) a surrounding cultivation structure absorbing light from almost every angle–and without having to ante up and pay for bulbs that do not emit heat, or set up any complicated infrastructure, as the most advanced styles require. It is the perfect method for those who are experienced with indoor growing and want to delve into the SCROG method, while taking on a challenge that is reasonable. The "U" SCROG is just a first step into the world of meshes, but yields great results. To obtain good yields using “U” SCROG you don't need any compact fluorescent lamps, commonly known as CFLs (which do not increase growing temperatures), but you do need a good reflector, or some mixed moderate-intensity lights (400 - 600w) that allow you to nurture your cluster of plants; without any doubt, the perfect way to use this method without getting bogged down with too much extra paraphernalia. The powerful green monoscreen and its great profitability The meshes used with the SCROG method can be employed on more than the sprawling branches of a whole plantation: they can also be adapted to just a single plant. You'll no longer have that “green screen” which gives the SCROG its name, but you will have a combination that boosts your per-plant production ratios and one that will change your perception of indoor growing, as you'll see every little corner as ideal spots for high-yield miniplants. The monoSCROG is a perfect tool to give your per-plant production a big boost. With the SCROG system adapted to a single plant, the system works exactly the same was as when it is applied to several of them: a mesh is placed between the light and the plants to limit the vertical growth of its buds and to favour horizontal development by guiding the stems. This will make the branches multiply and form a kind of horizontal plant structure, thereby increasing its yield and the commercial calibre of the tips. The cannabis wall: A wall of cannabis buds The vertical SCROG stands like a wall of branches and buds that expand outside the limits of the mesh, catching the energy produced by the compact fluorescent lamps. To create this “wall of buds” it is necessary to use CFL or LED lights (which do not emit heat) or reflectors that isolate the hot air produced by the lights, like the Cool Tube; in this way the whole “body” of the SCROG will be exposed, up close, to the same light level. Lighting systems that do not emit heat are creating whole new forms of cultivation. This type of SCROG is recommended for long and narrow spaces that can accommodate lots of vertical growth. It is especially efficient because, at the same time it increases the viable luminescent impact area, it also supports the weight of the colas, preventing the need for guiding work. On the other hand, it does pose serious challenges with regards to the ventilation area: poor management of humidity (created by the accumulation of the vertical buds) can easily lead to botrytis. The “ring SCROG”: a powerful arrangement The vertical-ring arrangement might be the most elegant configuration in the SCROG world. You've got to have a bit of skill to place the meshes in a circumferential shape, but the results make it worth your while. Their circular structure generates very favourable surroundings so that the different lamps can cover all the plants' branches. Moreover, they allow for excellent ventilation, thereby significantly reducing the risk of mould. The ring SCROG forms circular walls graced by some beautiful cannabis buds. The most pressing problem posed by circular SCROGs is that they consume a lot of nutrients. With this system, the lights reach the vast majority of the plants' follicles, triggering serious development that requires extra-strong support (and that can entail the risk of overfertilising the soil). A good solution is to use hydroponic systems, like Deep Water Culture (DWC), which will allow you to adjust the nutrients to the rate at which your circular SCROG plants are growing. Hydroponics also counts... A lot. In fact, Holland's most expert growers use this duo (combined with special pruning) to obtain their very best flowers. They call it “lollypopping” and it is a method to concentrate all the plant's energy in just a few tips. It consists of cutting the lower branches and the buds of the lateral ones, leaving just a rectangular group of branches at the same height as the light source. A hydroponic substrate is a very good option when growing with a SCROG. SCROG meshes are particularly recommended for growing methods like NFT (Nutrient Technique Film) or with dry irrigation systems (like hydroponics, or rock wool) because they serve a very important stabilising and guiding function. These characteristics are very useful with hydroponic plants, which lack the anchoring provided by growing in soil, and end up developing stability and balance problems, in many cases fatal. “Mother” meshes rule the corners Vertical and spherical SCROGs have a range of variants; the most noteworthy of these is a reduced cylindrical and horizontal version, ideal to “squeeze” plants into very small spaces. This small nursery allows us to apply the SCROG system to very young plants, thanks to the technology of compact fluorescent lamps (CFL), which can almost touch the buds, as the bulbs produce no heat. The result is small nurseries in which the plants develop quickly. The SCROG method makes it possible to increase yields and reduce the space required for sowing areas. These mother meshes are very effective at favouring the rapid development of cuttings and new plants in the most unlikely spots. While the circular mesh, placed in a horizontal position, creates a diaphanous space so that small plants multiply and develop branches, the new energy-efficient fluorescent lights make it possible to take advantage of this configuration. A perfect symbiosis that will allow you to insert new SCROGs into every last inch of space. You can also use SCROGS outdoors Who ever said that growing with meshes was just for indoors? The truth is that these mesh systems yield results outdoors that are just as good as under lamps. For this you'll have to make holes of up to 15 cm in the mesh (instead of the 5 with indoor SCROGs) so that the plants have space to grow. And, above all, you'll have to be very careful about how you guide them; this is the key to success with outdoor growing. The use of meshes with outdoor plants dramatically increases their yields. Guiding the plant properly through the mesh is an art form (and outdoors this is extremely important, due to the weight of the branches). You have to do things right: set up the mesh in a uniform way, and guide the buds so that they can grow up and beyond the limits set by the mesh. The tips should be allowed to grow 5 - 10 cm above the “wall,” and then be bent downwards, tying them if necessary. In this way you'll be able to use SCROGs outdoors without running risk of branch breakage. With meshes, greater productivity in closets too The SCROG system can also add a new dimension to cultivation in small closets and cabinets. With the new light technologies featuring LED and CFL bulbs, highly beneficial SCROGs can be created using a simple infrastructure. If you use meshes in these small spaces you can grow up to 10 plants per m² and obtain great results with energy-efficient lights - making this one of the most efficient ways to use SCROGs. The combination of SCROGs and LED lights means you can enjoy great yields, in small spaces, and at low costs. These results from SCROG crops in closets will be further bolstered if you use cuttings; you can put up to 25 per cycle (if you use 7-litre pots). This, in addition, will allow you to maintain perpetual, quickly-flowering crops if you keep one or two mother plants, from which you cut the shoots. And it will also ensure that all the plants you adapt to the meshes are females whose quality has been confirmed. The rhombus: key to good production The SCROG with a rhombus configuration is the answer for those who want to enjoy the power of meshes 365 days a year, and wish to do so under dynamic and efficient production conditions. The rhomboid arrangement combines all the versatility of the “green wall” (ease of placement, quick access to shoots…) with the light penetration of the circular SCROG. Both system
Bountykiller420
Bountykiller420 commented8y ago
@DuctirKanabys, https://www.lamota.org/en/blog/Ten-Types-SCROGs-Maximise-Cannabis-Cultivation-with-Meshes/
DuctirKanabys
DuctirKanabys commented8y ago
@Bountykiller420, Well done, sir! That will take me some time to read through, and I appreciate your first informative rebuttal. And you can bet your little nuggets I’ll Troll on. Best Wishes with the technique. -DuctirKanabys
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DuctirKanabys
DuctirKanabys commented8y ago
They look skinny. You put them on a diet? I still don’t see what those huge squares are doing, other than maybe help them stand up straight and grow taller, which is the opposite of ScrOG.
Bountykiller420
Bountykiller420 commented8y ago
@DuctirKanabys, comments from the peanut gallery? dude you dont even know how to grow then you go trying to give advice on something you know nothing about, you act like you invented the ScroG technique by the way you talk about it, but i forgot you probably read one post of how to scrog and think your a fucking expert and there are no variations of it, your just a troll, whos pissed cause you thought a 8-9 week cycle meant from seed......hahahaha, why the fuck would you veg 4 weeks and flower 5? Stupid fuck, without the net, all those buds would be flopped over, 3 buds not in the net flopped over cause they are SO DAMN HEAVY! You know absolutely jack shit about growing, your comments are rediculous, your grow logs are a joke, go back and read a Ag book not a cannabis book, next time flower 8-9 weeks not 5.....but wait it says 9 weeks, thats flower time dumbass not full cycle,,,,, call yourself a doctor, your fucking plants need CPR, Dr Kevorkian more like it
bobo420
bobo420 commented8y ago
Looking great,some very nice buds, good job!
Gr33nGiant
Gr33nGiant commented8y ago
getting close now!
Bountykiller420
Bountykiller420 commented8y ago
Very close indeed, tomorrow is first flush! Closing in on chop, gonna be a good one, can’t wait man, doing 3 flushes, 4th if needed, 7-8 gallons each pot each flush, this first flush I’ll use microbes on last gallon through, all flushes after just water, tap here is 70ppm so it’s clean, no need to ph
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