Snakeskins
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He was making fun of my tiny plant I'm sure.Is there another reason you came to my thread!
I have a feeling you been at the farm before under a diff name eh?
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He was making fun of my tiny plant I'm sure.Is there another reason you came to my thread!
I have a feeling you been at the farm before under a diff name eh?
Well you have one hell of a way of making an introduction!Lol can't say I've ever been on here under another name. I'm a noob
Good info. I might need to try a sog one of these days real soonThe sea of green (SOG) method is another type of growing technique that encourages high yields. In a way, it is the exact opposite of SCROG. SCROG uses a few plants and creates multiple, highly developed budding sites. SOG, however, uses many plants (30 to 40) and focuses on the development of one primary cola.
After clones are given 1 to 2 weeks to establish, they are switched into flowering. This causes the clones to go into overdrive. Their stalks begin to thicken and they start to produce a single, impressive flower.
In rare cases, the plants simply stretch tall and produce a small bud. For this reason, SOG can only be done with clones. Seedlings do not react this way when rapidly switched into flowering.
SOG requires very intense lights and more maintenance. You save quite a bit of water with the SCROG technique. You can also get away with less light using SCROG.
While sativas take nicely to SCROG, indicas are best suited for the SOG method. Plants in SOG rarely reach a height of more than 12 inches (30 cm).
The SOG technique is quite a bit faster than SCROG. The SOG method is typically used by professional growers who need high yields very quickly. SCROG is better for the average home grower, who wants to get a ton of product out of just a few plants.
The high number of plants used in the SOG method also makes for greater legal troubles in some areas. In most legal states, you can only grow 4 to 6 plants. This makes SCROG a better option for most people.
Overall, you can get a similar yield using both methods
Plant count is the neg, but a coco sog would be,Good info. I might need to try a sog one of these days real soon
Lol I first read a beautiful thing and it sounded normal.Plant count is the neg, but a coco sog would be,
"A beautiful thing"
In my President Trump voice lol
Plant count is a negative plus trying to get food to all those plants.Plant count is the neg, but a coco sog would be,
"A beautiful thing"
In my President Trump voice lol
I would sog in 1/2 gal pots, or maybe even solo cups, in a 4x8 flood table...Plant count is a negative plus trying to get food to all those plants.
I'm guessing the norm is 1 gal pots? Maybe I will try a hybrid of some sort...like 2 gal pots. (Just to be different) I'm thinking this would not only cut down on plant count but also make designing a temporary watering system easier. Any thoughts?
I haven't done any research on flood and drain systems. I should do that.I would sog in 1/2 gal pots, or maybe even solo cups, in a 4x8 flood table...
Using flood and drain for watering..
You have an interesting looking watering segup. Maybe it's common. Idk. I really don't get out much.pic of the girls tonight!
Sure if you want to go 4 wheeling :)I haven't done any research on flood and drain systems. I should do that.
What do you think about filling that same table with coco and just top feed?
It just a pump in a tote that pumps water thru 1/2 pvc to 6 outlet dripper heads.You have an interesting looking watering segup. Maybe it's common. Idk. I really don't get out much.
Maybe someday you can elaborate on that a little. :)
That is a really sweet setup. I've not seen those 6 outlet dripper heads tho. Home depot or special orderhere it is, when I built it
Excellent That would be awesome Thanks in advanceI will give a full rundown on how you can set something like this up super easy