blazeddd
Well-Known Member
Hey guys, I'm a new grower and it's my first time trying out the scrog method. I got 2 plants under a 400w HPS but one is mature and ready for flowering, but the other is still developing roots. Here is some background information
The plant on the left is a seed that was started Jan 5th 2011 and was kept in a cabinet with some CFLs for about 2 months. I put the scrog net on it about a week ago on March 7th and placed it inside my 2x4x5 tent with a 400w HPS. (No MH)
The plant on the right is a clone I got on March 8th and immediately put into the tent. I sprayed the rocks a few times per day for about 3 days now, but there are no roots pushin out and not much growth.
The problem is, I only have 16' from the hood to the top of the scrog net and I'm worried if I go another week of 18/6 the plants will get way too big and buds will eventually burn. My hood takes up about 17' because the pulleys that are holding it are just taking up too much space. I could possibly chain it up instead and save maybe 3-4' would that even be worth it?
I'm just kinda stuck on what to do here... also I have a picture of 1 week growth (today)
The plant on the left is a seed that was started Jan 5th 2011 and was kept in a cabinet with some CFLs for about 2 months. I put the scrog net on it about a week ago on March 7th and placed it inside my 2x4x5 tent with a 400w HPS. (No MH)
The plant on the right is a clone I got on March 8th and immediately put into the tent. I sprayed the rocks a few times per day for about 3 days now, but there are no roots pushin out and not much growth.
The problem is, I only have 16' from the hood to the top of the scrog net and I'm worried if I go another week of 18/6 the plants will get way too big and buds will eventually burn. My hood takes up about 17' because the pulleys that are holding it are just taking up too much space. I could possibly chain it up instead and save maybe 3-4' would that even be worth it?
I'm just kinda stuck on what to do here... also I have a picture of 1 week growth (today)