They were in veg for a little over 2 months. I let them go that long because I didn't have my flower room setup when I first moved to this house. I wove 4 of my plants plants into a scrog and just for fun I left one plant out of the scrog to see how it would do compared to the others. So far I love scrogging very much! I can't wait to improve my skills even more in future grows!dammm how u got so much tops and how long did u veg nice grow keep it up brah
I definitely topped all of them. I'm happy with the results so I've continued to top my other 6 plants that have been vegging for over 5 weeks.did u top them
4 in the scrog under 2000 watts and 1 other plant under a 1000 watt by itself in a 10 gallon. I'm hoping for a half lb off of each plant, but maybe I'm aiming too high. Can't wait to see what the total dry weight is gonna be. Until then I'm gonna continue flushing until my fan leaves yellow out and my trichomes turn 70% amber.nice thats gon be a nice yield for 4 plants
Yes, I would definitely go with more plants. I used 2 for a 4x4 screen, but that's only beause I had a limited number of plants to work with from the beginning.i cant see why u wouldnt get half a lb each the shits huge bro im thinking about doing this set up shit lol
Personally I would do 8 and veg them till the screen is 50% filled and switch it over to flowering. As long as you switched to flower before it becomes filled in too much you should be just fine.One thing I learned through experimentation is not to continue tucking under the screen past the first week of flowering. If for some reason it does get too crowded, no big deal, the crowded parts will shade themselves out and obviously not grow that much during the stretch phase as compared to the less crowded parts.what is the sq footage of the scog nets you have set up?
nvm u answered it 1 min b4 i asked... im going to go with a 8x5 area and i was thinking about putting 6 in that space. you think 8 would be better? i just dont want it to crowded.
Is that dehumidifier ducted too?
im leaning towards the longer veg time and fewer plants because it allows the root mass and branching to get more established and grow bigger(larger diameter stem=more weight). and one old saying i live by is, the bigger the root the bigger the fruit. right now you are getting great nutrient uptake from your plants. but if they were 3 weeks younger would they still be able to produce as well? im not so sure. if it aint broke...Personally I would do 8 and veg them till the screen is 50% filled and switch it over to flowering. As long as you switched to flower before it becomes filled in too much you should be just fine.One thing I learned through experimentation is not to continue tucking under the screen past the first week of flowering. If for some reason it does get too crowded, no big deal, the crowded parts will shade themselves out and obviously not grow that much during the stretch phase as compared to the less crowded parts.
Haha, I've never heard that old saying but that does makes sense. I hope that saying is true because the main branches to these plants are huge and I'm sure the root system is too!im leaning towards the longer veg time and fewer plants because it allows the root mass and branching to get more established and grow bigger(larger diameter stem=more weight). and one old saying i live by is, the bigger the root the bigger the fruit. right now you are getting great nutrient uptake from your plants. but if they were 3 weeks younger would they still be able to produce as well? im not so sure. if it aint broke...
Not really, the only thing that made it a pain for me was the size of my AC. I work by myself so lifting a 2 ton AC unit around isn't that fun. lolWas it hard to add the duct on the a/c? I've been looking at portables but I only need a small 6,000btu . If I could duct a small window model that would be sweet.