Scrog problem?

Hey all, I went away to my cottage this weekend for a few days and I came back to this is, does this defeat the purpose of scrog? Luckily I didn’t weave any branches I just tucked everything so maybe I can lift my screen a bit and go for them. All comments welcomed, even if the scrog part of this grow has died. Week 3 day 2 of flower.
 

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Attikus112

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Looks alright to me. Your screen might be a bit over filled, but the intent of scrog is to produce a uniform canopy that maximizes your grow area and it looks like you did that. Just making sure you have good air circulation and keep your humidity under control. I would leave the screen alone. At week 3 you're probably nearing the end of the stretch.
 
Looks alright to me. Your screen might be a bit over filled, but the intent of scrog is to produce a uniform canopy that maximizes your grow area and it looks like you did that. Just making sure you have good air circulation and keep your humidity under control. I would leave the screen alone. At week 3 you're probably nearing the end of the stretch.
Great thank you for your input. I started two plants that I was just going to grow regularly with some training and then decided part way through I would try scrog. Next round I’m definitely going to go with one and veg a little longer. It’s my first scrog so kind of a trial and error this round but I’m happy with it so far. I have two fans running on it with fresh air coming in and my exhaust fan pulling out.
 

manfredo

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Looks good, I'd just remove some of the stuff below the scrog so it gets better airflow, and puts all the plants strength into the tops.
 
Looks good, I'd just remove some of the stuff below the scrog so it gets better airflow, and puts all the plants strength into the tops.
Ok I was planning on cleaning it up a bit after seeing what happened in just those few days away. from my experience I would assume a little bit here and there would probably be the best way to deal with that. What do y’all think?
 

Attikus112

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I do it all at once but my plants are much smaller than yours. If you have concerns about shocking/stressing the plant then there's nothing wrong with doing it a little bit at a time.
 
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