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awesome man, appreciate the tips! I'll just mash them down 2-3 inches with the screen when I put them in.Someguy15,
Welcome to Camp Scrog! Hope you brought your pillow and sleeping bag, you may be here a while!
Sounds like your on your way, I do think your perpetual garden will flourish under scrog and stay perpetual given your timing. I tend to like to have the screen a bit lower than the tops of the plant that I am placing. Makes for easier faster fill.
Some big producers will topple regardless of scrog and may need a secondary support such as an even larger mesh support above the screen. If your plants were big budding before, they will likely all be big buds if not bigger this time around.
Its a drip feed/DWC unit.. a air pump blows bubbles in a tube wich runs to the bottom resivor the bubbles of air push water up to the top spit it out threw the drip ring.. and since 90% of oxygen is picked up threw the surface layer of water, all the water that drips over the hydroton is surface water and it resurculates probly every hour.. that why they work so good.Damn.....11ozs 1 plant........truly amazing....Ive always wondered about those waterfarm buckets....I know that its two buckets stacked and the bucket the medium is in is a smaller bucket... with the larger bucket acting as a reservoir.......Is it DWC.......I know it has the drip ring on it but how does the air pump flow the nutes to the ring......IDK.....please explain if you could!!!
Didn't forget about this: will need time and I would like to compose this when I return home to AK in NOV. FYII would very much enjoy a tutorial on your training techniques! This is the area I've struggled most with during this grow. I understand the essential nature of pre-training (now) but I'd be very interested in your experience with different strains. I'd also like to better understand your views on FIM and topping in a scrog environment as I've had good success with those techniques using other grow methods. I have incorporated some of my bonsai technique in the past as well, would such techniques be comparable to LST?
Absolutely, all dead foliage must be removed immediately. A dirty grow area will result in problems without a doubt. All growth should be removed under the screen once it's filled and shades that growth. It allows more room to work and otherwise creates an environment conducive to mold growth. My apologies if implied otherwise.
Thanks for the valuable info! I believe that if you intend to do something well you should experience all you can regarding the subject. The worst that can happen is that you learn something.