legallyflying
Well-Known Member
good info woodsman. The blue widow is know to be a short and bushy indica so I think it will be ideal for the scrog. While I can see where fiming would be great to increase the amount of bushiness, it seems to me that with LST I can plan the overall route of the stems (circling them in their allot 2 sq ft) as opposed to dealing with the chaos of four actively growing shoots.
I guess my real concern is the stretch and this is something that I will just have to learn with time. Although I do recall someone saying that supercroppping during the first week of flower works very well but..I it seems the scrog is just a more "manual" way of supercropping anyways. Do you think that is true? Or do you think that yields would benefit by the release of shoot growing hormones during the stretch?
I hear you on the light and my screen was sized EXACTLY for even light. I bought a cheap lux meter on ebay and it was money very well spent. Slight changes in height make a huge difference in light amounts around the edge of the growing area and I suspect that it is mostly dependent on the hood. I bought the hood that had the highest reflectivity and evenness out of 7 hoods I saw tested (supersun2). For me, 14" from the tops gives me 70,000 lumens in the center and about 35,000 near the edges (1.75' from center). Raising to 18 drops the outsides to 15,000
I think I am going to drop me screen to 14" just to be on the safe side. I figure that will give me a little buffer if the screen is filled and I need to just let them stretch and grow through the screen. I would hate to be cutting a hole in the ceiling during the 6th week of flower to raise my lights lol
I guess my real concern is the stretch and this is something that I will just have to learn with time. Although I do recall someone saying that supercroppping during the first week of flower works very well but..I it seems the scrog is just a more "manual" way of supercropping anyways. Do you think that is true? Or do you think that yields would benefit by the release of shoot growing hormones during the stretch?
I hear you on the light and my screen was sized EXACTLY for even light. I bought a cheap lux meter on ebay and it was money very well spent. Slight changes in height make a huge difference in light amounts around the edge of the growing area and I suspect that it is mostly dependent on the hood. I bought the hood that had the highest reflectivity and evenness out of 7 hoods I saw tested (supersun2). For me, 14" from the tops gives me 70,000 lumens in the center and about 35,000 near the edges (1.75' from center). Raising to 18 drops the outsides to 15,000
I think I am going to drop me screen to 14" just to be on the safe side. I figure that will give me a little buffer if the screen is filled and I need to just let them stretch and grow through the screen. I would hate to be cutting a hole in the ceiling during the 6th week of flower to raise my lights lol