First SCROG w / chicken wire- 1000w MH, 4'x4'x6' tent, soil - pics

http://imgur.com/a/Rsdfz

Running a 4x4x6 DR120 Secret Jardin tent, with a 1000w MH bulb and Lumatek electronic ballast. Vegging on an 18 / 6 cycle. Running soil in round pots (next time will go with square, a little more "space efficient". Have a cool-tube, all 6" ducting. Hooked up to a carbon filter just hanging from the ceiling by straps.

It's 3 Jean Guy plants, and one Corleone Kush, keeping it at about 40% RH and a temperature fluctuation between 70 and 79 degrees during lights on (always trying to keep it at 75 as much as I can), temperature goes down to about 65 during lights off.
Am I doing it right? This is my first SCROG, they are all females... originally I had 9 plants squeezed in there and these are the 4 that showed as females. The SCROG has been up for about a day now, and they are all weaved in there very nicely. I'm slowly pruning the undergrowth beneath the screen whatever can't reach it. Don't want to prune too much too fast, don't want my plants to hermie on me!


What do you think?
 

sandmonkey

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Sounds good to me, would love to see photos.

Are you considering a different spectrum bulb for flowering?
 
Sounds good to me, would love to see photos.

Are you considering a different spectrum bulb for flowering?
Yes; I have a 1000W HPS ready to go for when I flip it over. I want to veg it for a bit longer, I'm probably going to top it one more time, and then super crop a few of the new branches to try and thicken everything up, then the mighty switch will occur. Maybe another 3 weeks? It's on day 55 now. I was hoping that this would go a little quicker than it has, but I'm pleased with the results so far.
 

sandmonkey

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Looks good, waiting another few weeks will be worth it. At least your plants will be mature by the time you switch and will start truly flowering quicker.
 

Garuda

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I did my second grow with the SCROG method. Built a 4x2 frame and put chicken-wire on top. Come harvest time it's a bitch! You gotta cut all the wire to get the plants loose, that is if you want to hang from stems. What I'll be doing on my next one is utilizing cross-hatched squares from yarns or twine for easier removal. Line the frame with screws/nails and wrap around those. Also, the chicken-wire is stiff and can cause choke points along the stem. IMO My first post here after lurking for a while.
I've got days in this diagram.
 

woodsmantoker

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May want to shy away from materials that hold moisture such as yarn.

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Adrosmokin

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I did my second grow with the SCROG method. Built a 4x2 frame and put chicken-wire on top. Come harvest time it's a bitch! You gotta cut all the wire to get the plants loose, that is if you want to hang from stems. What I'll be doing on my next one is utilizing cross-hatched squares from yarns or twine for easier removal. Line the frame with screws/nails and wrap around those. Also, the chicken-wire is stiff and can cause choke points along the stem. IMO My first post here after lurking for a while.
I've got days in this diagram.
Might want to go with less fibrous materials, pretty sure you'll end up with twine or yarn hairs in your bud. Try 10-16 gauge speaker wire.
 
That Jean Guy is a treat
You've grown Jean Guy before? I'm excited :) not looking forward to waiting until .. end of February to harvest, but should be worth it. I hope my clones take off so that I don't have to wait 80 days of veg to get good sized plants.
 
Might want to go with less fibrous materials, pretty sure you'll end up with twine or yarn hairs in your bud. Try 10-16 gauge speaker wire.
I've settled on chicken wire, but I do have a giant roll of weed-whacker trimming material that I may use on my next journey.
 

Evo8Emperor

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If you do the scrog right then you can use chicken wire if your plants end up being strong enough with out a net. Other wise leaving the chicken wire in for the duration of the flowering come harvest it is going to suck.

If you use the chicken wire as a barrier so that no growth goes past a set point like i do then its a useful scrog screen. But I remove it and have 6x6in agricultural trellis that is there for some support after wards. I will leave the chicken wire in till the second week of flowering or when they are done stretching.

People do scrogs differently and I for one do not let growth grow past the screen at all I tuck and persuade the plants all under the screen until its time I let the buds pop up.
 

Evo8Emperor

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Here's a thought if your in an area you can't find any decent trellis netting to buy. Go buy yourself some pvc pipe. The size is dependent on you and how rigid you would like it to be. In any case you can use 1/2 to 1 1/2 i would suspect being way bigger than anything anybody would need.

Take the pvc and depending on what size squares you want drill holes straight through the pvc in set increments. Then cut the pvc to length depending on your screen size again. Remembering to center cuts so that its equal on the ends so its easier on yourself. Connect your frame and weave your desired wire, rope, twine, or w/e you can think of to use and there you go custom sized scrog net.
 

spandy

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You are gonna hate life if you use chicken wire.

2x2 spacing is about as small as I would go. Plus chicken wire is gonna cut them up during the grow.
 

Bumbaclat

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Here's a thought if your in an area you can't find any decent trellis netting to buy. Go buy yourself some pvc pipe. The size is dependent on you and how rigid you would like it to be. In any case you can use 1/2 to 1 1/2 i would suspect being way bigger than anything anybody would need.

Take the pvc and depending on what size squares you want drill holes straight through the pvc in set increments. Then cut the pvc to length depending on your screen size again. Remembering to center cuts so that its equal on the ends so its easier on yourself. Connect your frame and weave your desired wire, rope, twine, or w/e you can think of to use and there you go custom sized scrog net.
A picture is worth a thousand words.

 
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