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ҖҗlegilizeitҗҖ

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What size pots do you use? Also, at what how many weeks do you flip to 12/12? Or is it more by height?
If you do a SCROG it's about how full your screen is.
Often people fill the scrog screen 75%, flip to flower, and train for two or three more weeks to fill the rest of the screen.
It's important to stop training a week or two before they stop stretching so that your colas have some height above the screen.

I used 7g fabric pots for soil
Now I'm in 5g DWC each(20g system RDWC for all 4 plants)
 

dgarcad

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If you do a SCROG it's about how full your screen is.
Often people fill the scrog screen 75%, flip to flower, and train for two or three more weeks to fill the rest of the screen.
It's important to stop training a week or two before they stop stretching so that your colas have some height above the screen.

I used 7g fabric pots for soil
Now I'm in 5g DWC each(20g system RDWC for all 4 plants)

So do I train before and after applying the screen? Did you start off in their final 7g pot or transplant?
 

ҖҗlegilizeitҗҖ

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So do I train before and after applying the screen? Did you start off in their final 7g pot or transplant?
Training starts early when you top your plant. Then when the plants are 8-12" tall add your screen and train them under it. The screen becomes a benchmark for height.
Keep them under that benchmark untill you are 1-2 weeks away from the end of the flower stretch.

Always up-pot. 1g, 3g, 7g, something like that. Only use a fabric pot for the last pot since they're so hard to remove
 

dgarcad

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Training starts early when you top your plant. Then when the plants are 8-12" tall add your screen and train them under it. The screen becomes a benchmark for height.
Keep them under that benchmark untill you are 1-2 weeks away from the end of the flower stretch.

Always up-pot. 1g, 3g, 7g, something like that. Only use a fabric pot for the last pot since they're so hard to remove

Thanks man that makes a lot more sense. I appreciate the knowledge.
 

Alctrz8849

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Hey guys...nice to see so many good scrog grows that I am affraid to post mine...:)
Here is 5 clones and one from seed OG KUSH in week 5 of flowering...Blue Gelato 41 and OG Kush...
You're third and fourth picture are like a serene forest of marijuana trees!

Those should be the basis of inspirational marijuana posters!

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Except your picture and maybe "CHANGE federal marijuana laws" for the text! LOL
 

Alctrz8849

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If you do a SCROG it's about how full your screen is.
Often people fill the scrog screen 75%, flip to flower, and train for two or three more weeks to fill the rest of the screen.
It's important to stop training a week or two before they stop stretching so that your colas have some height above the screen.

I used 7g fabric pots for soil
Now I'm in 5g DWC each(20g system RDWC for all 4 plants)
Training starts early when you top your plant. Then when the plants are 8-12" tall add your screen and train them under it. The screen becomes a benchmark for height.
Keep them under that benchmark untill you are 1-2 weeks away from the end of the flower stretch.

Always up-pot. 1g, 3g, 7g, something like that. Only use a fabric pot for the last pot since they're so hard to remove
What indicates the end of the flowering stretch? Anything to look out for in particular or just the growth slowing down?
 

ҖҗlegilizeitҗҖ

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Then after that take the screen off?
Nope, you leave it in place and let the plant keep growing upwards.
Here is a picture of my last SCROG, I flipped to flower when the screen was 60% full, and I trained too long. My colas were not very tall.
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Here is a picture of my current grow.
As you can see, I did not switch to 1212 when the screen was 75% full. If I had, my tent wouldn't have been extreamly overgrown like this. Instead I flipped to 1212 when the screen was 100% full.
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dgarcad

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Nope, you leave it in place and let the plant keep growing upwards.
Here is a picture of my last SCROG, I flipped to flower when the screen was 60% full, and I trained too long. My colas were not very tall.
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Here is a picture of my current grow.
As you can see, I did not switch to 1212 when the screen was 75% full. If I had, my tent wouldn't have been extreamly overgrown like this. Instead I flipped to 1212 when the screen was 100% full.
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That looks pretty awesome. Love seeing patience payoff with so many bud sites. If there wasn’t any space restraints what’s the biggest pot you think I can use indoors?
 

Alctrz8849

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Nope, you leave it in place and let the plant keep growing upwards.
Here is a picture of my last SCROG, I flipped to flower when the screen was 60% full, and I trained too long. My colas were not very tall.
View attachment 4876331

Here is a picture of my current grow.
As you can see, I did not switch to 1212 when the screen was 75% full. If I had, my tent wouldn't have been extreamly overgrown like this. Instead I flipped to 1212 when the screen was 100% full.
View attachment 4876333View attachment 4876332
So happy you shared the tip on switching at 75%!
 

jondamon

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Here’s my first full room SCrOG obviously just in the first few weeks of life lol.

I’ve done single plant SCROGS before but never dedicated my whole room to the cause.

my plan is to keep the height the same for the screen and fill it approx to 60-75% before flipping to 12/12 and then continue Filling.

I’ll probably air on the side of caution and flip at 60%

2 seed grown plants and 1 cloned top.

plants Are dinafem white Siberian.2E89F083-46DE-4EEE-9DAF-EE6C03B355D7.jpeg38564ABE-34C2-48D2-B3F0-BBE0902D1F5F.jpegF718DEB7-D526-4FD2-996B-6D8EEBD6F6EE.jpeg3BE41B26-AD1C-4343-A8F1-38FEADC639CB.jpegD1EDE474-F00D-47B1-96C8-84E205D8CA7A.jpeg9A933578-1E00-4C3D-9936-95AE1193966D.jpegB0EAF380-54C2-47D0-A7D2-B7470003F065.jpegAE1977C3-4206-45E4-A73E-1A0E2308FEE3.jpeg
 

jondamon

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Little update on the full room scrog journey back plant has reached the net. Front plant is taking a little longer.

clone will be transplanted soon and given a small area of the net to itself. A3CFF5F3-C66C-4F46-8D1B-190F061351A8.jpegD37DD06F-D365-484D-A8F5-24BD0506E887.jpeg44DC04CC-7A88-4395-AF55-97590D4957F0.jpeg60A18A8C-D62C-4F0A-8397-89818B0B4E51.jpeg
 

jondamon

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Last night after some selective trimming and topping all the leaders to allow some extra secondary growth for manipulation.

EC 0.8.
PH6
Daily feeding in canna coco 100%.
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JHake

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Hello.

Been checking the thread, and also did a SCROG once, but i have a question:

I see most that most plant on this thread are rather short. The same was for me on my SCROG experience.
I'm planning to do a "tall SCROG", with a double trellis. But it catches my attention to not see it done here, so...do you think is viable what i am planning to do?
I mean...i don't believe i'm having a fantastic idea none of you had, that's why i'm asking, maybe it's no the best option for a SCROG.

I'll attach a pic for reference. Original was uploaded by @ÒÒlegilizeitÒÒ, i poorly edited it to show what's my idea.
Green line would be another trellis. Red lines would be final height of the canopy.
 

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