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When I was scrogging I kept my net about 8-12" over the pots. Tucked until 3/4 full then flipped.
Just my opinion but if that was my setup I would flip now. They will power through the LST with the surge of hormones and you are going to need the space you have in the scrog now to tuck the stretching plants under. If you wait and fill the scrog first, your babies are going to be above the light in a few weeks. I could be wrong though, is it a stretchy strain?
The effectiveness of it is being wasted which is why I asked if he’s running active ventilation during daylight hours. If he only exhausts at night then that’s fine but otherwise I’d save a few bucks. But hey that’s me.
It doesn't take it away that's for certainmy exhaust ventilation is dictated by heat requirements. It’s rarely on, and I’m running passive intake so I need enrichment. Also, can’t see it hurting anything? Even if half the C02 reaches the plants, its half more then they were originally getting?
When I was scrogging I kept my net about 8-12" over the pots. Tucked until 3/4 full then flipped.
When I was scrogging I kept my net about 8-12" over the pots. Tucked until 3/4 full then flipped.
Sounds like a good plan to me.thanks for the input Chad, I will be flipping and cleaning up below the net this evening. The way I look at it and after hearing from everyone I think I will just keep tucking for the first three weeks of flower to fill up what’s remaining in the net and keep them low through stretch.
worst come to worst if I start noticing any damage from lighting I will pull the net and plants cut the table down and putt new legs on it next run.
You will either need to lower the table or move the fan and raise the light up. What is that a 315/600? Non aircooled that will burn the center. First run with the strain? Any idea how much it stretches?