First time grower. When to switch over to 12/12 in 48x48x80 tent

Sorry just gonna cherry pick.

Thought about outdoor scrog? Same method as indoor with legs on the frame.

Another guy here did that.
Im sure they set up a net for support but highly doubt they grew in a scrog outdoors. Scrogs are usually used with lights that dont have very good penitration or when trying to make a small amount of fill out an entire tent. Outdoors there is no practical reason to grow in a scrog.... That i have heard anyway lol
 
Im sure they set up a net for support but highly doubt they grew in a scrog outdoors. Scrogs are usually used with lights that dont have very good penitration or when trying to make a small amount of fill out an entire tent. Outdoors there is no practical reason to grow in a scrog.... That i have heard anyway lol

Well I didn't mean scrogging specifically on the outdoor plant. the pic I posted of my current scrog is my indoor plants. I was trying to get ideas on how to support all those chutes once buds start to form and was just looking for ideas on how to do that. I realize scrogging is only to get all your chutes as even layered as possible to prevent wasted energy on lower branches that receive very little light indoors. The only reason I lollipopped my out door plant was because originally I thought I was going to finish it indoors. but then I received 3 new cuts and didn't have room for all of them so I stuck that sunset sherbet outside.
 
Nope your right clones dont have the roots that seed plants do. The most noticable difference is a clones total lack of taproot.

All my plants are clones. I wonder why they have better root systems starting from seeds. Honestly this whole experience has been mind boggling. all the different ways you can manipulate a plant for greater yield or to better produce in a specific environment. All the different kinds of lights with each having there own pros and cons. Different strain characteristics, nutrients, growing habits, etc. I never realized there was this much to learn. Love my new hobby lol. Feels even better living in Oregon where its legal and not having to worry about legal aspect
 
All my plants are clones. I wonder why they have better root systems starting from seeds. Honestly this whole experience has been mind boggling. all the different ways you can manipulate a plant for greater yield or to better produce in a specific environment. All the different kinds of lights with each having there own pros and cons. Different strain characteristics, nutrients, growing habits, etc. I never realized there was this much to learn. Love my new hobby lol. Feels even better living in Oregon where its legal and not having to worry about legal aspect
Happy Growing!
 
Well I didn't mean scrogging specifically on the outdoor plant. the pic I posted of my current scrog is my indoor plants. I was trying to get ideas on how to support all those chutes once buds start to form and was just looking for ideas on how to do that. I realize scrogging is only to get all your chutes as even layered as possible to prevent wasted energy on lower branches that receive very little light indoors. The only reason I lollipopped my out door plant was because originally I thought I was going to finish it indoors. but then I received 3 new cuts and didn't have room for all of them so I stuck that sunset sherbet outside.
didnt think so lol
 
outsoors dont loly pop so much the sun can penitrate a very thick canopy unlike grow lights for support build a pvc frame and strech netting acrost it. Sry no real advice on scroging its more usefull with weaker grow lights. I have only done it once. To help a friend who lost half there crop i gave 5 to and kept 4 myself and a scrog was the only way i could fill my entire area with only 4 plants. My yeald suffered that round. Not because i gave away plants. Not because the scrog. Because i ran the scrog. My first. I assume if i did it again 1 or 2 times i would get the weight back but that probably wont happen takes to long to veg for my likings
you must have missed the bit abought pvc frame and neting
 
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