Growing Method

snew

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We generally talk about soil on this forum since it is the basis for the organic grow. I realize that this may get better response in other forums, this is the form I spend the most time in I would like the opinion from names I recognize.
1st Plant number limitations are not a problem. I have lots of head room to have 5-6' plants so thats not a problem.
Last year I grew Jilly Bean and Blue Cheese. A giant and a dwarf. I got in on the Attitude special this month and have Vortex, Chernobyl, Dairy Queen, and Tangerine Dream to add to these 2. These 6, I hope will give me a good variety. I also have some of the UFO's they offer that I believe are auto flower, SSpeed Devil #2, Green Poison, Dinafem Diesel, & Dinafem Fruit.
I have basically let mt plants grow big (8-10 weeks veg and fruit as needed). It would appear from what that SOG stretching a net across and letting them grow through produces more fruit (quantity not quality is my problem). This seem great with varieties that mature at the same time.
Any way I would like to know your thoughts.

Thanks
 

gobskiii

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ya...the reason you scrog is to get the most yeild out of less plants with a smaller light...normally. take away the small light, or add a big one. either way same concept
 

gobskiii

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and as long as you have your varieties marked, then SCROG shouldnt be a problem...its tryin to keep them the same height. i;f stay with one type...indica or sativa, to make life easier...but im sure either way it could be done.
 

snew

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Thanks, gobskii. What want to know is what methods are organic growers are using?
 

glennid10t

Member
Snew...I agree with a previous poster about growing "similar" strains. I currently have one indica and one sativa dominant growing side by side in the same space. I do a 'modified' sea of green. (sog). The difficulty is keeping both happy while trying to maintain same height.

Leftside is an indica strain....right side is sativa dominant.

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snew

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I'm not giving up Jilly Bean (at least not yet) so I'll have Indica and Sativa growing together, SOG is out I guess.
 
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