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  1. woodsmantoker

    Enter The Scrog/Scroggers United Post Page

    Holy moly, good people. I have been at this thread for 15 years (give or take a few absences). Scrogging for much longer. Its a great feeling being back on here with you fine people, discussing a passion and long time interment relationship with this plant. I appreciate you all.
  2. woodsmantoker

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    Floating screens are fantastic and have many applications. What they lack however, that stand alone systems with frames achive, is relavent. Lets chat about it! I would love to have you folks test some prototypes.
  3. woodsmantoker

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    Nice! Understood, I wouldn't suggest systems for each seed plant when they are still part of a selection process or prior to being ready to commit them to a given goal that requires scrog methodology. Typically, clones or selected plants that are at the point of training to size for flowering...
  4. woodsmantoker

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    This is a great question. Each cultivar will potentially need a different set of rules from one another. This leans back towards early discussion about learning given strains before setting the rules. From there, having a guide for how to maintain and manage each accordingly, makes good sense...
  5. woodsmantoker

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    Question for you folks, if I may. If I make a product line of scrog systems and propriety key components that are engineered to solve these inherent issues, would you folks be interested? Would you support a woodsmantoker made product line? This has been a long time comming, many times talked...
  6. woodsmantoker

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    Technique makes all the difference in most everything we do, scrog is a good representation of that. In regards to keeping things flat, with or without a measured tool such as the screen, the difficulty increases with distance from the main stem/center. The greater the distance unsupported, the...
  7. woodsmantoker

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    Accessibility is key to efficiency and I most definitely agree its an issue of concern with Scrog cultivation at large. Large gardens tend to have more contention with how that translates, and it usually spells added labor hours/$. For the residential grow, that can also translate into being...
  8. 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?
  9. woodsmantoker

    Enter The Scrog/Scroggers United Post Page

    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...
  10. woodsmantoker

    Enter The Scrog/Scroggers United Post Page

    Howdy Folks! Still kickin! Thanks kindly to each and every one of you who have contributed here and to the open source sharing of info and knowledge. You are greatly appreciated. Carry on, that is all. Be well! Woodsmantoker~
  11. woodsmantoker

    Probiotic Cultivation

    Sometimes I like to return and giggle.
  12. woodsmantoker

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    Meaning, there is an emphasis on journaling the results of having cloned from a plant in Scrog, and the second round of clones that are produced from that plant.
  13. woodsmantoker

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    GAME CHANGER I wanted to be the first to post this to the interwebs, but have decided to challenge you all to do it first instead. Here's the challenge: Best picture illustrating the technique Wins! Here's the prize: One "Scrog Tech" hoodie signed by Woodsman, Or one Scrog Tech Hat. (Winner of...
  14. woodsmantoker

    The Art of The Auto

    Tundromatic makes the big stage. In 2013 when I bred this strain, I had no idea it would follow me through all this time, distance, and projects. It's been quite the road. Even today however, Tundromatic is the best Tourettes Syndrome medication I have ever experienced. Now that the tables have...
  15. woodsmantoker

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    I currently run a ruderalis hybrid commercially. I bred the plant, and have been with it for about 15 years. I have scrogged it many times, however in the commercial runs training the plant is not beneficial to me. The reason is that I dont breed out variations that are single cola dominant...
  16. woodsmantoker

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    The best rule of thumb for scrogging photoperiod plants applies to all cannabis. The more you know the cultivar or phenotype, the more likely you will be successful at timing. For autoflowering types, knowing how long you have before onset of flowering dictates your ability to train regardless...
  17. woodsmantoker

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    Special Report: This thread fills with ladies and gentleman that are interested in learning. Many first time scrog journals are presented, and it often appears that the majority of folks trellising are at beginner stages of cultivating cannabis. While this may be true for the thread, I want...
  18. woodsmantoker

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    I.e. if the plant begins flowering, training should end as well. That's the rule of thumb that could prevent you from scrog training some autoflowering plants. Those plants that have a bit of time before flowering, give opportunity to manipulate the structure and train into a screen...
  19. woodsmantoker

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    20,000 sqft of commercially licensed recreational grow facility here, indoor and outdoor, unlimited plant count, and we ARE scroggers! "Cannabis trellising is a methodology designed for efficiency." WMT~
  20. woodsmantoker

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    Scrogging Ruderalis Poly Hybrids- Aka Autoflower Depending on the timeframe a particular cultivar or phenotype begins flower, it can be accomplished. Ideally, training ends with flowering. WMT~
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