gmonster714
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Finding the comfort zone is where its at. Ive steered away from the common scrog and use what I call floaters screens. Same scrog effect with total mobility of each plant.Thank you very much, means a lot to hear that from a pro like y ^_^
I'm quite happy that I chose the scrog method, so much fun but also a lot more efforts than without. Back is in pain since a week...so next time there will be no scrog
Yeah sure I do think that stress to a certain level promotes stronger and healthy plants!
Same to me, my training always start early, taking shadowing leafs which changes the plant quickly by the look.
I had Hermas before but tbh not sure where those came from, I thought it was my fault...but like @Captspaulding once said: when hermas appear early it's due to instability of the genetics and not from stress caused by the grower.
When they Herm in late flower, it's your fault.
A little stress never hurt any plant.
Maybe finicky plants such as autos respond a little bit different to it
I don't like the regular Christmas tree shape... because of that, my next run will be some Christmas trees
Not sure exactly how they will end up but no topping or other hst techniques...maybe some super cropping xD trying to keep it simple.
A friend of mine is afraid too, but he doesn't have the knowledge to think like us.
Everyone should do it like they want or be comfortable with.
Doing every grow different how I do it, helps to lean more outta the window and archive more confidence to be more rough with pruning, bending and cropping techniques.
Im no pro at this stuff. I learned this shit right here on forums just like your doing. Ya gotta sort through a lot of bullshit and information before ya find your way but we eventually do.