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I use an inkbird wifi enabled temperature controller. It turns on my fan and shuts it off automatically. Has an appI'll move the dehumidifier outside the tent and run the fan constantly and see how that goes. How do you run fan speed based on temperature? That sounds like a great way to do things.
I'm running a kingbrite 320w at about 30DLI, and honestly I think the lights are already too close. Nothing's burning yet, but I had them about this close earlier in the grow and it was causing problems.
Thanks for the advice.
That makes sense, I’m wondering if @AKgrow has a different method though, because it sounds like his fan is constantly running, but can change speed depending on temperature. That seems like a good method to keep constant airflow while also regulating temp.I use an inkbird wifi enabled temperature controller. It turns on my fan and shuts it off automatically. Has an app
I’m employing the true scrog method, but as I mentioned I put it up a lot later than I wanted, and as such haven’t been able to manage it very well. I’m tucking every branch back under the screen to keep a constant canopy level. My problem is that there are too many branches and leaves, and the canopy density is very high under the screen, which makes me worry that fungal issues might pop up. I’m looking for advice on how to decide which branches to remove, and when to remove them. I’m now on day 13 of flower. The stretch has been very noticeable.The idea of the scrog is to allow your plants to become taller than your table top. Allowing plants to just grow through the top is trellising and not a true scrog grow. The idea is to put the limb below the table, spreading it out and allowing even light to every bud site. Anything that does not reach the top of the scrog table is to be removed. Most scrog tables stand between 18-24 inches. I don’t know what kind of light that you have, but once you flip to flower the plant will stretch. Expect to see it gain at least a third of it’s height now. At times I have seen an almost 100 percent stretch.
The idea of the scrog is to allow your plants to become taller than your table top. Allowing plants to just grow through the top is trellising and not a true scrog grow. The idea is to put the limb below the table, spreading it out and allowing even light to every bud site. Anything that does not reach the top of the scrog table is to be removed. Most scrog tables stand between 18-24 inches. I don’t know what kind of light that you have, but once you flip to flower the plant will stretch. Expect to see it gain at least a third of it’s height now. At times I have seen an almost 100 percent stretch.
Yeah, I put the screen on late in veg and started tucking branches under in scrog fashion. It’s lollipopped because I trimmed all the lower branches off when I realized the top few were going to easily fill all the area under the net. All new growth has been tucked under the screen, which is why things are so dense under there. Any advice on choosing which branches to remove in order to give things some breathing room?Yup.
You weave the branches below the net and allowing the budsets to run vertically across the net.
You get nice EVEN sized flower.
Even light distribution and intensity., Also the plants " plumbing" system operated more efficiently. All budsets recieve nearly the same amount of fluids.
Scrogging allows for better yields, easily 1gram per watt .
Looks like the canopy is trapping the moisture in.
You need to vent out from below and above the net .
You lollypopped and spread it out using a net.
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