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Flo Grow

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Mines is 8 inches above the pot and the net is 2.5ft x 2.5ft.
I have 17 inch biceps and can reach under that with no prob.
If you can lower your net, you'll get more colas above the net.
2 - 4 inches lower makes a big difference at harvest.
 

BoomerBloomer57

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Fellow Scroggers. I need the best. I need a partner. I would like to formally invite someone to join forces with me and start something new and big here in Alaska. I am talking soon, completly legal and designed for Alaska Medical Marijuana Patients only. This will change the state, give the ability to patients to reasonably access necessities, and create a window for more opportunities in the future. I am only here in Anchorage for a week or two to meet and will be getting spinal sugury this Friday. Medical Marijuana Patients Only.
Would I qualify?

Where's the darn application?

Got my ears up on this and would like to hear more


bb57
 

greenops

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View attachment 1573940What up scroggers?
I'm on my first grow with 6 plants in a cab, 250w HPS. My grow space is 3.1ft x 1.8ft and it's getting crowded. I cant let the plants grow taller than 3.5 ft. They're vegging for 3.5 weeks now and I was advised scrog is the way to go, so I'll be fixing the screen today and soon switch to 12/12.
My question is would it be advisable to keep all 6 plants or should I get rid of one or two plants?
Also you see the net screen I bought in the picture, couldnt get a better one. I think its made of plastic and the squares are 4.8x4.8inch. Will this do?

Anyone? I'm planning to fix the screen tomorrow. Can somebody tell me what would yield more in my grow space? Keep all 6 or reduce number of plants?
 

nothingtodeclare

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hi fellow riu ers this is my first scrog in a diy version of a undercurrent system i know this is being lazy as i could of looked through the thread but is it necesary to trim off the under growth as i have not done,all leaves are healthy green there is plenty of air flow underneath just wondered if it will effect final yield here is a pic 3 weeks ago just before i flipped
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and here they are now they seem an look healthy these are 2 weeks an 3 days into flower
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oh there white widow cannot remember if there white label or ghsc, i may have to try an bend a couple of heads or trim a few more leaves because they have got a bit tall an left the other smaller nodes/heads under the taller heads growth the smaller heads are above the screen but like i say there being shadowed by the leaves from the taller ones
 

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dorje

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Found a patch of pm on a Trainwreck yesterday. Sprayed with neem oil and spent a few hours on my back cutting and cleaning out the undergrowth on the TR/Dream Queen screen. I'm crossing my fingers I don't shock them into reverting to veg. Fed them with Earth Juice's bloom mix. Got to do the same thinning with the White Widow/SSH/OG K screen.
I keep the night time temps at low 70s, one circulation fan, a heater and the exhaust and intake fans come on whenever the temp rises above 74. Maybe need to set it lower so the temps are in the high 60s? Daytime temps are set at 80. Humidity's controlled only by the air flow/temp, it is what it is, somewhere between 40 and 60%; the high range at night.
Well that doesn't work. The humidity was 90% when I checked this morning, the temp was 63. Time for the heater not set right. Had been off for 2 hours.I didn't have enough air flow last night. Need to set the exhaust on a frequency timer and not control with the temp/timer. Maybe need to pop for a dehumidifier or a temp/humidity control.
But the good news, TR & DQ look happy and I think grew at least an inch last night.
The middle pic is of the WW/SSH/OGK screen before cleaning and thining - I'll do that today.
 

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brandon727272

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I know this has probably been asked and answered already... But do people use the Scrog technique outdoors? I'm concerned about height of plants and this seems like a great way to control it.
 

unity

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View attachment 1599100View attachment 1599099View attachment 1599098Cheers Scrogers! Nice to see how scroging has become popular. Nice nugs you got in that screen BBYY!
I'm scroging some Masterbubbas, but they are going to be in veg another week or so. Very dense growing plant ...
The screen is a 4x4 under a 600 mh (for now, hps in a view days)
 

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