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2cent

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Do you all train through stretch or train in veg n let them go except offenders ?

I been years training through stretch and sick of little buds off side arms
this round I’m going to let them grow as I have filled my screens
 

StareCase

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... Do you all train through stretch or train in veg n let them go except offenders ? ...
Training and fill the screens during VEG. Then after the stretch is done they get the lollipopping where all of that LARF and small sucker branches are removed.

It's been my experience that the stems get a lot stiffer during BLOOM and they become more difficult to bend. So I don't bother with training during the stretch anymore.



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2cent

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Training and fill the screens during VEG. Then after the stretch is done they get the lollipopping where all of that LARF and small sucker branches are removed.

It's been my experience that the stems get a lot stiffer during BLOOM and they become more difficult to bend. So I don't bother with training during the stretch anymore.



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Thankyou , sick of testing if I leav them or train them I sware all guides were based off pure sativas with 6week stretch lol

I end up with 1 inch colas and sick of it
next time I flip I’m not touching em let em grow through
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Wastei

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Thankyou , sick of testing if I leav them or train them I sware all guides were based off pure sativas with 6week stretch lol

I end up with 1 inch colas and sick of it
next time I flip I’m not touching em let em grow through
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If you don't like your results you need to change your methods and improve. 1 inch colas has nothing to do with any nets.

So many more things need to be in place to get proper results with organics like optimal temperatures, keeping the micro herd happy and feeding at optimal timings.

Quality yes but I see overall lack of yield with people running organics because it's so much harder to get it right!
 

2cent

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If you don't like your results you need to change your methods and improve. 1 inch colas has nothing to do with any nets.

So many more things need to be in place to get proper results with organics like optimal temperatures, keeping the micro herd happy and feeding at optimal timings.

Quality yes but I see overall lack of yield with people running organics because it's so much harder to get it right!
Yeah nah I meant I can’t space anything I’ve got the 75mm net now these 50mm man all buds are so close they are inside each other the 75mm spaces it more so its alot to do with spacing there I can’t get a bud through a 50mm at end so 1 in each and it’s super tight

this run wil be bettwr
 

medidedicated

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On week 8 of 10 scrog with a 6” net. The second was for support if they kept stretching but never used it. Might be missing some aspects of scrog but mostly there.

Scogging 2.5x2.5 plants much easier than 2x2 unless its a clone you know and flip early enough.

This the closest I got to scrog. I got 2x2’s but the plant got too big to be a traditional scrog Il add a pic though.
 

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Mumbeltypeg

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Few different Scrog grows over the years.. haven’t ever quite got it quite how I want it yet, going to try mainlining everything next grow, want some nice uniformity. Still, it’s been fun..
 

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woodsmantoker

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Howdy folks!

Still kickin here, glad to see you all keeping this thread alive after so many years. Looks like its been a few months since the last post, so let me bump the thread, and thank everyone that has contributed. Its amazing to be able to come back after all this time and see you beautiful people still working the canopy management in full force. You are appreciated!
I have some tricks up my sleeves yet, and would like to get back into the garden with you folks and teach some things that we have never discussed. In doing so, I thought it proper to begin here.
Lets get rolling!

Woodsmantoker~
 

woodsmantoker

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Lets address some of the inherent issues in scrog cultivation. What do you find to be the most problematic parts of Scrog gardening?
Training? Transplanting? Accessibility?
 

Mumbeltypeg

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Howdy folks!

Still kickin here, glad to see you all keeping this thread alive after so many years. Looks like its been a few months since the last post, so let me bump the thread, and thank everyone that has contributed. Its amazing to be able to come back after all this time and see you beautiful people still working the canopy management in full force. You are appreciated!
I have some tricks up my sleeves yet, and would like to get back into the garden with you folks and teach some things that we have never discussed. In doing so, I thought it proper to begin here.
Lets get rolling!

Woodsmantoker~
Sounds good to me bud.. 2 Scrogs on the go at the moment one organised and one not.
 

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StareCase

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... Lets address some of the inherent issues in scrog cultivation. What do you find to be the most problematic parts of Scrog gardening ...
Accessibility in the back corner was the only issue I have encountered ... even in a 2 x 4 tent. So I made my SCROG nets with lightweight 1" x 1" wood trim so everything can be completely mobile

The lateral weave of the branches secures the nets to the plants without any chance of the nets slipping off.

So I can take the plants and the net out of the tent as one whole entity if I need to. And with the frame being lightweight wood, there is no undue strain on the branches.
 

slevarTsneveS

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Haven't posted in this thread since 2013 when I did my first and only indoor run in a scrog, until now. Gave growing a go again this year. Did two flowering runs in a 5x5 and now I'm running a 5x10. Got two Romscotti, two DinoParty SD x Celestial Select testers, and a Strayfox Gardenz Cold Sweats in here. 12 days into flower under. GML Tarantula 5x5 and a Growers Choice ROI 720.
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Star Dog

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Lets address some of the inherent issues in scrog cultivation. What do you find to be the most problematic parts of Scrog gardening?
Training? Transplanting? Accessibility?
Accessibility was my major gripe it makes everything a task for me.

I started just vegging then flipping and putting the net over them a few weeks later, that easier going for me.
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I have since learned to control height better so I've not used a net at all for ages.
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There's a member @Fatjoe he has some good ideas and stellar looking plants!

@slevarTsneveS great looking grow you have, very nice!
 

Nugachino

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Accessibility was my major gripe it makes everything a task for me.

I started just vegging then flipping and putting the net over them a few weeks later, that easier going for me.
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I have since learned to control height better so I've not used a net at all for ages.
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There's a member @Fatjoe he has some good ideas and stellar looking plants!

@slevarTsneveS great looking grow you have, very nice!
Okay... Who starched my pants?!
 

Mumbeltypeg

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Haven't posted in this thread since 2013 when I did my first and only indoor run in a scrog, until now. Gave growing a go again this year. Did two flowering runs in a 5x5 and now I'm running a 5x10. Got two Romscotti, two DinoParty SD x Celestial Select testers, and a Strayfox Gardenz Cold Sweats in here. 12 days into flower under. GML Tarantula 5x5 and a Growers Choice ROI 720.
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That looks neat as a pin! Well done!
 
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