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I have no idea what the best thing to do to prep these for a SCROG is, do I top them and take the bottom 1/3rd off, then just let them rip from there? any help would be appreciated.
this was super helpful, thank you, do you think that plant they put in there had been topped? I think im going to top mine now
Yeah, I think it was, but you can train them from the start to tip the top over.this was super helpful, thank you, do you think that plant they put in there had been topped? I think im going to top mine now
You need a touchless thermometer. They are cheap online. Then you check your LEAF TEMPS not the air temp and compare to the VPD chart.ok I understand, thank you. the other concern I have is I will most likely need to add a second layer with them being put under better lights and into 5 gallon pots. I imagine I will need 2 layers of netting to stop them from tipping over late in flower? if that's the case then do I need to be trimming excess vegetation between and under the netting so I don't get mold? I don't spray and fungicides or mold im just hyper aware of my temp and humidity but there's been tight spots in the past where I have gotten mold
I keep hearing VPD, I just ordered the touches thermometer im pumped to pay attention to this and dial the room in. Thank you!You need a touchless thermometer. They are cheap online. Then you check your LEAF TEMPS not the air temp and compare to the VPD chart.
Increase airflow to help prevent mold. FLOW not force.
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When prepping for my scrog I top at node 5 and then I top those limbs at node 3 or 4 and FIM at week 5-6. The idea is to get my plant taller than my scrog table is. I want to stretch those limbs out beneath the top allowing every single node the same amount of light. I also remove the main cola at the end of each limb so the growth rate is the same all across my table. It also directs energy back evenly among your plant. When you actively scrog, you would remove all greenery up to the net. Nothing left below. I see many ppl seem to believe they have a scrog when they place the plant below the table or a net.This is misleading. If the top of your table cannot hold an entire limb down, then it’s simply trellised. There are many vids available on topping and Fimming, this would be the place to start. For a scrog grower the ultimate goal is to create several tops/limbs pr plant. Good luck!this was super helpful, thank you, do you think that plant they put in there had been topped? I think im going to top mine now
Air flow and defoliation. Inside grow, clean as a surg room. These ladies just got a lot of their leaves pinched. Thanks!That’s pretty dense vegetation how are you preventing mold and bugs? The plant looks great!
I started topping my plants early and if they were taller than the screen of green which is what s c r o g means I would leave them too does that make sense?I have no idea what the best thing to do to prep these for a SCROG is, do I top them and take the bottom 1/3rd off, then just let them rip from there? any help would be appreciated.
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Weave them throughI started topping my plants early and if they were taller than the screen of green which is what s c r o g means I would leave them too does that make sense?