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Floaters...A New Way To Scrog

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Floaters...A different approach to the Scrog method. One with the same results but easier and less time.

You can flower a plant with a Floater anytime you wanna start. Its that easy.

I think its about time to post up some solid information on a method ive been using. Its a method that can control any height issue you may have along with a increase in bud production. Who's not interested in that? Lol


Scrogs.....the old guard.

Lets chat about this a minute. Most folks who have poked around grow sites have run into a method called Scrogging. Its simply wire or netting secured by a frame and used to support and spread the plant into a position where the entire canopy is receiving direct light on all the buds.


I tell ya this is an excellent way to grow. I learned how to grow using this technique and never looked back. It can be very productive in small areas. I mean think about it. All the light you can muster up indoors dialed in and slamming the entire carpet of buds you have formed below.

There are disadvantages to the scrog as well. It is a set grow. Which means the plants must stay where they are until harvest...locked in. This is fine until unforseen issues creep in like bugs or mold. Your ability to move the plant is way more difficult when things are all secured in.

PM or Powdery Mildew is the one to look for in confined grows like scrogs where air flow can get restricted and moisture can lay in there causing problems.

Multi strain grows are difficult under a solo screen. You can not just pull a ripened plant easily and leave the other. Its also difficult to have plants at different stages of growth.

Thats enough about the awesome method of scrogging. Something all growers should try at least once. Things evolve and change. Lets talk about a Floater.



Wtf is a Floater Scrog?

One day I was high as fuck sitting in front of a large 4x4 scrog and something dawned on me. Ya dont need a frame on a scrog and you dont need to secure it down either. That screen will stay in place.

Then a day later i stumbl into a members thread (trojangrower)and there it was. A 18x18 wire rack laying on top of a plant. Of course i asked about it right away..lol I took that visual and ran with it. It wasn't long and I had figured out good sizes and multiple uses for the floater. Probably the most simple and easy tool to use for a scrog type grow.

So, what is a Floater and what can it do?

In simple terms its wire fencing cut to size. The floater rides inside your canopy and can spread your plant out just like a scrog only everything is mobile. Each plant has its own scrog screen and nothing is secured down.


Its not fancy and no hardware is needed. Some wire cutters is all ya need.
I use dog fencing wire. It doesn't matter what wire it is just as long as it has at least 2"x3" spacing. To me thats the minimal size. I've used 2"x2" and its difficult to get grown bud through that small 2x2 at harvest. Fencing like chicken wire is not suggested. To flimsy and it will cut into stem.

I use the 24"x30' roll which can make many different sized floaters. Typical sizes I use are 12x12, 18x18, 20x21,or larger floaters can be combined to make slightly wider floaters.

So how to use a Floater....

Theres a few approaches you can take here. I use early training to form a nice solid base for the floater to ride. I do this with bending and crushing of stems if needed. At 8" or so a plants main is crushed and bent 90°. All branching is pegged down and outward from the main stem. After a week of growth it forms a nice base to place a small floater. Release all tie downs and let the floater do the work now.

As the plant grows you simply pull growth under and outward as you would a scrog. In a short period the plant will outgrow the 12x12 screen.

You simply grab the screen and shake it as you pull up. The 12x12 will pop right off. Replace it with a 18x18 or 21x20. This is a real good size. It gives the plant a 2x2 space to fill up of her own. No competing plants.

Once you decide its time to flower you simply flip the timer and continue on pulling growth under and outward. No waiting for it to fill the screen. Its already full..lol. The floater will ride with and grow with the canopy supporting it along the way and keeping it spread out for the lamps and most important..mobile

Another approach to flowering with floaters is flowering right away. Let's say ya have a plant thats getting big. You'd thought of doing a scrog but you think its to late now...well its not.

Its very easy to mount a large screen onto a nice vegged plant. Once mounted i use either a long spike or wire tied around a lower branch to hold the screen in place with a little downward pressure.The plant will grasp the screen and no hold downs are needed after that. FLIP TO FLOWER. Pull branches under for 12-14 days and then just let grow. Many times this will give you 8-12" colas all over the screen.
I do not strip the circled area just yet. I want to coax all of the bud sites I can from the entire plant. Ill sort through the growth later to thin things out. Usually after they have started into flower.

You can see all the taller growth is on the perimeter of the floater while smaller growth from the lowers covers the center.

For a carpet of buds in the screen train things under until day 21 then stop.

I do not weave branching. Its pulled under and guided where I want it to go. Many times you'll find branching to be very stiff and rigid. Be fearless and crush the stem a little. The stem will loosen up and go where ya want it to go. I keep small pieces of wire close for any support. Within a few days the wire will no be needed.

Leaf removal is super important. I cover that issue down below in warnings.

Why use a Floater?

When I grow a plant I want to get the most out of it as I can. Im spending money and time on this hobby so I want every oz I can squeeze from these ladies.

Floaters help me manage a plant and get all of the plant i can exposed to light. The canopy is where everything good happens. This method allows the whole plant the opportunity to contribute to the grow.

Early training keeps a plant low and wide. Doing this your giving that lower part of the plant which is often disregarded the opportunity to contribute.


This early training also builds strong secondary branching which offers up many larger colas. To me its important to not only build that base for the floater but also ensure maximum branching.


Warnings for Scrogs....

Theres not much risk in scrogging or using floaters. The only real enemy is congested leaf and plant matter. In a screen things can get messy so something has to go. Leaf and small branching that will not contribute to the canopy need to be removed.

I cant express how important leaf removal is with this method. Growing indoors is not natural. Add this method to the mix and I assure you this is not natural at all..lol. So something has to go...leaf can cause clogs in a lot of ways and problems occur when moisture is involved.

This isnt for looks. Its to keep airflow going in a confined area. You should be able to see some medium through the canopy of any scrog or floater.

There ya have it. I tried to throw what I have learned so far doing this method. I assure you its much easier than a normal scrog and just as rewarding.
 

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A Floater gallery......I will be adding tips below...
 
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Tips.....

Its a good idea to check the balance of your floater. These get pretty top heavy and can lean over like this mess did..lol.
 
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A 12x12 floater may appear to be small but they stack up nice on a 2x4 space. Heres 3 in a line. Bag of Oranges
 
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Tip....

Another use for the floater is to secure it to a hanger and hang your harvest.
 
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Gorgeous plants!! Great ideas!! I can see this outdoors too for a low profile grow!!!

Excellent work! 5/5 stars would highly recommend!
 
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Another tip....

I use flowering clones with my floaters usually. Sometimes ill use a regular clone but the majority ar monsterclones as some call them.


It makes a difference. Heres a seed grow with a little training...versus a flowering clone.
Seed trained...

Monster clone..aka flowering clone.


I may do another post like this about how to with flowering clones. Probably the most overlooked clone in growing.
 
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Another tip....

Sometime ya need a branch to stay in its place. A little squeeze of the branch and it'll go where ya want it. To hold it in place I often use a leaf stem and coil it around a wire. It holds things in place till the growth takes over.




Warning to a weavers....if its just a leaf stem im okay with it. Typically you want your branching pulled under the screen so it can attempt to grow back through where you've guided it.

If you weave branching in the netting or wire imagine the mess if bugs or mold appear suddenly? You want to be able to remove the screen if needed. Much harder to do so with a plant weaved into a screen...nightmares..lol
 
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Taking the Floater off at harvest....

To review i use 2x3" spaced wire. I cut to size 12x12, 18x18, 20x21..I also combine them at times to make a bigger screen. Here ive combined 5 screens to make a 30x30" floater.

Using upward pressure grasp the center and shake fairly vigorously. This is video of a few screens used at once. You can zip tie them together to make any size.
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A solo wire floater removal from a well vegged plant to be readjusted.
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So if your interested this is a clip of throwing a floater on top of a well vegged plant.
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Once this is in place ya can start flowering. The goal is to get all taller growth to the outer edges of the screen and let the center growth fill the rest of the floater.
 
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I use it on my outdoor plants.
1. Support
2. Train branches
3. Drying racks. ( Reused from grow)


Here is when I attached the domed fence to guide and support the vertical branching


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My neighbor liked it so much, he's going to use it this year. He's had storms fuck his plants up every year. I didn't take a scratch
 

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Been doing it for a few years now, more for wind protection. It works like a charm
 
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Better view
 
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Hossgrows said:
I use it on my outdoor plants.
1. Support
2. Train branches
3. Drying racks. ( Reused from grow)

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Here is when I attached the domed fence to guide and support the vertical branching
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My neighbor liked it so much, he's going to use it this year. He's had storms fuck his plants up every year. I didn't take a scratch
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Great looking outdoor grow. Ill have access to outdoors next summer. I want to use some floaters out there.

Its nice having a dual use for something. Nice harvest and thanks for posting up.
 
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Leste said:
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Yeah man, thats how it all starts.
 
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Been doing it for a few years now, more for wind protection. It works like a charm
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Thats a good point. These do stabilize a plant well helping a lot with high winds outdoors and also spread and support it as well. Beautiful man. Nice work.
 
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Hell yeah! I wanted to make a bunch of these out of stainless rod, for the shed, love the scrog, just dont like not being able to to get to the back row of plants. Was thinking some bigger versions for outdoor out of some hog wire i have would be cool! There im limited on space though (sun foot print).
 
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Great info man, great thread, great grows…Having reveged plants before, I can see how those reveged clones would just explode with growth and be perfect for this.
 
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Hell yeah! I wanted to make a bunch of these out of stainless rod, for the shed, love the scrog, just dont like not being able to to get to the back row of plants. Was thinking some bigger versions for outdoor out of some hog wire i have would be cool! There im limited on space though (sun foot print).
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I cant wait to play with these outdoors. I have a blast with this stuff..lol
 
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Great info man, great thread, great grows…Having reveged plants before, I can see how those reveged clones would just explode with growth and be perfect for this.
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Thanks man, ive revegged a couple times with stumps. Seems to take forever.
 
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Thanks man, ive revegged a couple times with stumps. Seems to take forever.
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Ya man, I might do it this year if any of my indoor girls are worth keeping. They’ll be done some time in April which should be plenty of time to toss outside to reveg.
 
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