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Hobbes

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Woodsman how many gallons are those buckets in the thumbnail? What are the screen's dimensions and how tall are the colas above the screen? Do you have a picture of the stem and branch structure underneath? Thanks again!

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bongsmilie
 

Jay_normous

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Very nive wood mans..
Great thread... will be around here more often..
Im on my second attempt at scrog, first one i killed by over feeding...
Started to flower last week..
Will post up a few pics soon..
 

Durbanplaya

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Hey woodsman

Nice looking girls you have there, was wondering what size buckets to use but it appears you have answered my question before it was asked :)

Have had a bit of a delay in starting my scrog cause I need to partition part of my veg room to make space. Will hopefully start training one of the clones soon.

Using a 1m2 screen and a 400w or 600w aircooled light, what yield could be expected?
 

woodsmantoker

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I wanted to note on the fact that this method of growing is no different than any other in that there is always room for refining. Its important that we continue to do so in that scrog was developed by the curiously creative mind looking for an advancement in opportunity, and it is that which will bring us the better systems of tomorrow.

If you have taken the simple concept and applied your own idea in order to successfully meet your own goal, SHARE IT! Its those adaptations to the scrog idea that make it such a universally applicable method.
 

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danksmoker77

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Hi all fellow scroggers!!! I am also a first time scrogger as well as a first time grower. I have put in hours upon hours of research before I even thought about planting a seed. I too decided scrog was the best method in growing. I would like to express the importance of early training to achieve a full, even, scrog. Early training is as simple as tieing down the top of the plant to prevent it from growing vertically. For a newb trying to understand this it might be overwhelming. Here are a few pics of my early training methods that enabled me to scrog quite easily.









All I did was tie the tops down by drilling holes around the rim of my buckets and tieing them down with some small soft rope. I am very excited to see how they turn out. Her is a current pic of my screen at day 1 of 12/12.



This is 5 plants and I have about 40 tops filling in my screen. Wow, it should be a heck of a harvest!!!!
 

Durbanplaya

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Thanks for the share guys. Really glad people are keeping this thread alive with their pics till I get mine going. Sharing ideas is the only way we learn :)

Can post some pics of my current setup (not a scrog) if that's acceptable?? And of course the space that has been set aside for the scrog
 

woodsmantoker

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If your photos are of the build or training of the plants for scrog its fine. I would expect that you explain what your doing and how it pertains to the method. I would ask that if the photos are simply of plants and your intentions are to scrog, that you wait until you are underway to post. Thanks!
 

Grow'N'Smoke

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Here is my scrog setup. It has not been put to use yet but I think that it will maximize my space restrictions and allow me to minimize the amount of lighting I will need.



This is a top down view.



From the side.



And from the bottom.

The screen is just over 2 cubic feet in size, and will be mounted on a lazy susan style turntable to allow easy access to all sides. Each side will host one plant, all of which will also sit on the turntable. They will be grown using a 250 watt vertical bulb hung into the center of the screen, and encased in a glass tube to protect the buds.

As I said this will be a first attempt to any questions or suggestions will be appreciated.

- Grow'N'Smoke
 

Durbanplaya

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Hey Woodsman

Yeah that was my thought too :) All the girls are just standard looking trees, will hold back till it gets going and keep reading all the tips till then.

Grow'N'Smoke

Thats a cool looking screen, did you make or purchase it? Think that would work very well with with my DWC setup. It could just be attached to the lid of the bucket, making it a lot more moveable.
 

Grow'N'Smoke

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I built, just finished a couple of days ago. It cost around $20 anda took just over 2.5 hours to build , excluding planning time. I would be happy to post a how to but I don't have any photos of the actual build.

-Grow'N'Smoke
 

Jay_normous

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I'm finding that only putting my fans on for 10 hours (Light 12Hr) help keep the temps up in my room...
Really works too...:bigjoint:
 
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