I think so. It's best for clones and fem seeds so you don't have to go through that hassle of having to remove males through all the netting. It's giving me a headache just picturing it in my mindSo what do you guys think, SCRoG with regular seeds... too much of a hassle?
If you have successfully sexed a clone from the plant being trained or something, then you can, but it's horrible to have to cut down and toss something to which you've dedicated so much effort when it gets a couple weeks into flowering.So what do you guys think, SCRoG with regular seeds... too much of a hassle?
I think so. It's best for clones and fem seeds so you don't have to go through that hassle of having to remove males through all the netting. It's giving me a headache just picturing it in my mind
Thanks guys, I've only done one SCRoG and that was with a clone. A lot of my best seeds are regulars but thinking about how much time it would take to find a female is a little discouraging. Even if I waited on dropping the screen until they showed sex, I'd be wasting a lot of veg time that I should be weaving my plant into the screen.If you have successfully sexed a clone from the plant being trained or something, then you can, but it's horrible to have to cut down and toss something to which you've dedicated so much effort when it gets a couple weeks into flowering.
That's what I do.So what do you guys think, SCRoG with regular seeds... too much of a hassle?
It CAN be done, but my focus recently has been to eliminate those large windows of setback and uncertainty. I am not picking at your answer, but I guess it truly depends on what one considers to be a hassle. I veg in a TINY space (about 2 cubic feet) and have 2 flowering tents. I dry in a tent that's half the size of the flowering ones, and only recently rigged it out with a light to specifically eliminate a 2-4 week up-sizing transplant lag. Also, for most ScrOGgers, space is precious, particularly if you have to adhere to plant counts and have some top performers you'd like to keep around. You must be one of the greedy ones . I did all of the cloning and sexing for a little while with regular seeds, but I have so much ventilation going in such a small area, it is not worth the risk toying with males around MY red light district. In my experience, Murphy's GREEN law, is an even more punitive bitch. 40 days is too long a courting period and too many resources if you might be springing balls on me. But some people LIKE balls...lol. Those breeder folk are obsessed.That's what I do.
Just veg in a 1 gal pot the girls show themselves. (about 35 - 40 days). Meanwhile try to keep em short. Then transplant the girls (which will have a great root ball by then) and put the screen over them. No real hassle...
I dont disagree with anything you said. I do have extra space...that could be utilized better, but not quite enough for a mom or veg room.It CAN be done, but my focus recently has been to eliminate those large windows of setback and uncertainty. I am not picking at your answer, but I guess it truly depends on what one considers to be a hassle. I veg in a TINY space (about 2 cubic feet) and have 2 flowering tents. I dry in a tent that's half the size of the flowering ones, and only recently rigged it out with a light to specifically eliminate a 2-4 week up-sizing transplant lag. Also, for most ScrOGgers, space is precious, particularly if you have to adhere to plant counts and have some top performers you'd like to keep around. You must be one of the greedy ones . I did all of the cloning and sexing for a little while with regular seeds, but I have so much ventilation going in such a small area, it is not worth the risk toying with males around MY red light district. In my experience, Murphy's GREEN law, is an even more punitive bitch. 40 days is too long a courting period and too many resources if you might be springing balls on me. But some people LIKE balls...lol. Those breeder folk are obsessed.
I have the same problem as far as strains. I have one that I keep cloning just to keep around too. It's nice to have a back-up for the occasional hermie surprise when it happens as well. There's always something to plug right in.I should say...if had the space...i would much rather go from clone...
But...the other thing is that i like to do different strains all the time so...keeping moms would be a problem...lol
Thats right. I want space for several moms and a nursery and a drying room. And if i had all that i would want a bigger moms room...lolI have the same problem as far as strains. I have one that I keep cloning just to keep around too. It's nice to have a back-up for the occasional hermie surprise when it happens as well. There's always something to plug right in.
I don't think we ever have enough space.
According to this tutorial - http://www.growweedeasy.com/scrog-tutorial -Here is a highly skilled diagram of my problem, the lines are the stems, all going outwards, the red circle is the emptinessView attachment 3372549 !