Scrog Tips

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So ive knocked out a couple grows in my 4x4 tent. Going to try the scrog method was wondering id you guys had any tips?
 
Dirtbag

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Fill the scrog screen to about 85% full before you flip. Any more and you'll overcrowd the grow and any less is suboptimal. Try to give each branch enough room so that no branch poking through the screen is closer than 4-6" to the next branch.

I scrogged for a few years in a small 3x3, it works very well when height is an issue. It was a bit of a pain to train though.
 
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Fill the scrog screen to about 85% full before you flip. Any more and you'll overcrowd the grow and any less is suboptimal. Try to give each branch enough room so that no branch poking through the screen is closer than 4-6" to the next branch.

I scrogged for a few years in a small 3x3, it works very well when height is an issue. It was a bit of a pain to train though.
My frustration are those branches that are just slightly too short to come up through the screen. Each day you gotta pull that sucker back up through barely sticking in. Grr just stay!
 
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My frustration are those branches that are just slightly too short to come up through the screen. Each day you gotta pull that sucker back up through barely sticking in. Grr just stay!

Yep. Drove me nuts lol. I stopped doing it because I found I had to babysit it too much and just went back to staking with bamboo. I'm terribly lazy sometimes.
 
Therighthigh

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Ahh thanks fellas,quick with the responses. the plants are pretty small now. Gonna throw a trellis net up soon and start.

Running a 300 watt led and a cmh 315. Just have the led on now since i just threw them in.

Any suggestions on how many plants i was thinking 3 or .

These two are valley girl og and a cookie glue i just grew in my last grow that turned out great.
 
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