Irrespective of starting as a clone or a seed, SCROG's are great for maximizing your square footage with minimal plants. It's a great method for smaller areas - gives you lots of good sized tops.
I am using the assumption of a 4 week veg (I do a 5 week veg) and 9 week bloom and in a year the math is 365 divided by 91 which equals 4.01 grows a year.
If you grow 10 or 11 week plants you will not be able to get more than 3 crops a year.
Numbers don't lie.
How do you do it?
First round Dinachem, Kali China, Pakistan Chitral Kush, deep cheese. Second and third run Jack 47, Dinachem, Deep Cheese, Blue Widow. Now doing Phone Home, Soul Mate and jack Herer
First round Dinachem, Kali China, Pakistan Chitral Kush, deep cheese. Second and third run Jack 47, Dinachem, Deep Cheese, Blue Widow. Now doing Phone Home, Soul Mate and jack Herer
I am using the assumption of a 4 week veg (I do a 5 week veg) and 9 week bloom and in a year the math is 365 divided by 91 which equals 4.01 grows a year.
If you grow 10 or 11 week plants you will not be able to get more than 3 crops a year.
Numbers don't lie.
How do you do it?
i veg and flower at same time...separate rooms. I can get 9 harvests a year if I push it. When flowering plants are about 40 days in, my clones are ready for 12/12. Older plants pulled 75-80 days usually and by that time the clones of those are around 40 days in flower...and clones from those are starting 12/12. I can harvest every 40-45 days
i veg and flower at same time...separate rooms. I can get 9 harvests a year if I push it. When flowering plants are about 40 days in, my clones are ready for 12/12. Older plants pulled 75-80 days usually and by that time the clones of those are around 40 days in flower...and clones from those are starting 12/12. I can harvest every 40-45 days
You run a perpetual, like I do and yes in that manner of growing you can pull a crop every 4 - 5 weeks, but you still need 3 months at least for an individual plant to finish.
Most growers I think don't grow that way though, so I guess in a way we're both right.
You run a perpetual, like I do and yes in that manner of growing you can pull a crop every 4 - 5 weeks, but you still need 3 months at least for an individual plant to finish.
Most growers I think don't grow that way though, so I guess in a way we're both right.