When to attach scrog?

OHIGROW

Member
Thank you. I get pretty good yields and I only have to care for two plants. Can't beat that.
After seeing that I am questioning my choice to do an ebb and flow for a first grow. Any tips for a newb in the art of indoor soil growing?
That looks so much more simpler then what I have planned.
 

StareCase

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... Any tips for a newb in the art of indoor soil growing? That looks so much more simpler then what I have planned ...
Yes - it is. Caring for two plants is so much simpler than caring for 12. I read some folks that want to SCROG lots of plants and I don't understand that reasoning. There may be some confusion between SoG and SCROG.

But - that's not the topic at hand. So - a few things that have worked for me using soil indoors.
  • This is just a personal preference - but I recommend a 2 parts black earth to 1 part Pro Mix blend.
  • Go with a minimum 5 gallon bucket and fill the level to about 1" below the top of the bucket.
  • Get your little ones into these buckets as quickly as possible. No need to gradually increase the bucket size. Let those roots have some fun.
  • Feed them once per week at the recommended dosages. 1 imperial gallon on Sundays with about 10% run off of about 2 cups.
  • Tuesday and Thursday I'll give them 1/2 gallon of water only during veg
  • During flower, they also get Epsom Salt (1/2 tsp.) and 1/2 tsp of MagNiFiCal. There is no run-off with only 1/2 gallon.
  • pH the water to 6.5 and use acids like phosphoric acid for bringing the pH down.
  • Keep a small fan circulating the air down by the bottom of the plants. Helps provide air to the soil itself.
  • Lollipop after the 3rd week of flower. Helps to clean out small sucker branches and improve the air flow underneath the plants.
 

Halman9000

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Just a smidgen under 12 oz. Using Viparspectra blurples - and those lights have given me lots of very good and potent bud ... but I still think the nuggets could be a bit fatter. The one thing that I do regret was not going the QB or COB route when choosing the lights. I would probably have closer to 20 oz with one of those rigs.
Hi : This is Halman9000 replying to StareCase post ;

I just bought a set of small measuring spoons .

Set includes; Nip=1/64-teaspoon, Smidgen =1/32-teaspoon, Pinch=1/16-teaspoon, and Dash=1/8-teaspoon

Halman9000
 
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