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Start scrog in flowering for height control?

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Start scrog in flowering for height control?

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Hi friends
Quick question: Even though I fimmed and topped sturdy hydro plants several times during veg, now (second day after flipping the switch) I have a bit of a height issue inside my grow box.
Thus I bent my tallest colas (starting lst) but instead of tying down the branches I put tied some sort of net above it to keep the colas from standing up. Just initiated flowering, so main stretch is still ahead.
You guys think this could help to keep an even canopy, keep my plants from growing into the light, and even create some new bud sites (with the lst and all)?
Thanks

PS: first photo: before
2nd: after
 

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Yes. The scrog method works well for exploiting and creating bud sites plus you create a flat canvas essentially for your LED. Awsome looking plants.
 
Thanks! :)
I will raise my unruly net as the plants stretch, essentially using it as a LST-method to keep an even canopy (as opposed to tying the branches down). As long as my longest colas remain bent and don't grow into the light I'm happy.
So I'm not really scrogging (won't let plants grow through the net) but using the net as some sort of barrier and protection from the light. Just raised it about 5 inches.
 

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If you just flipped your in trouble...to many plants vegged to long for that small of tent,looks like a one small plant tent...they will almost triple in size.
 
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