Outdoor scrog in greenhouse

Yield prediction

  • 1 -2 oz per plant

    Votes: 1 16.7%
  • 3-5 oz per plant

    Votes: 3 50.0%
  • 6-8 oz per plant

    Votes: 1 16.7%
  • 8+ oz per plant

    Votes: 1 16.7%

  • Total voters
    6
This is the first time I grown this way. I've grown outdoors and indoors ( scrog) but never outdoors with a trellis or greenhouse. This is a 6×10 grow space .I started with 4 plants, down too 3 now but all very healthy. My soil is seafood compost mix 25 % vermiculite 50% soil. No added micro nutrients durring veg but started big bud on 2nd week of flower then plan to use override or just plain unsulfered mollase.
All that being said I'm a rookie still..what do you think? Any advice on increasing yeild? Like I mentioned space is 6×10 60 sq ft and 95% of canopy is full any guess on yield potential?
 

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ganga gurl420

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Very interesting. Good job.
I scrogged mine outdoors in the beginning then let them go. Pretty sure I will continue to do this.
 

Dmannn

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Weight depends on how large your canopy is, how full the internodal space gets, and how dense the buds become. You also have to trim back any Larf or damaged leaves ect. This will help with over all potency. I remove the yellowing leaves when they pull off easy. This keeps the bugs out and mold/mildew away as well.

I wouldn't worry so much on weight, but correctly harvesting smokable bud.

Be patient, as they start to get yellow, don't worry, that is a good sign. Don't get in a hurry to harvest. And don't blast them with a bunch of fertilizer! If they have more frosty smells everyday keep doing what you are doing. Get a hand scope and check the tricromes, look at the hairs at the calyx..When the hairs turn brown and pull back into the swollen calyx you are also done.

Be gentle with the harvested bud. Keep your trim space clean. Have a plan before you chop.

Good luck!
 
Weight depends on how large your canopy is, how full the internodal space gets, and how dense the buds become. You also have to trim back any Larf or damaged leaves ect. This will help with over all potency. I remove the yellowing leaves when they pull off easy. This keeps the bugs out and mold/mildew away as well.

I wouldn't worry so much on weight, but correctly harvesting smokable bud.

Be patient, as they start to get yellow, don't worry, that is a good sign. Don't get in a hurry to harvest. And don't blast them with a bunch of fertilizer! If they have more frosty smells everyday keep doing what you are doing. Get a hand scope and check the tricromes, look at the hairs at the calyx..When the hairs turn brown and pull back into the swollen calyx you are also done.

Be gentle with the harvested bud. Keep your trim space clean. Have a plan before you chop.

Good luck!
Thanks for the advice . So it's ok to defoliate throughout the whole flower cycle? Could they go into shock? I'm nervous to mess with them because they are doing so good!!
 

Dmannn

Well-Known Member
Thanks for the advice . So it's ok to defoliate throughout the whole flower cycle? Could they go into shock? I'm nervous to mess with them because they are doing so good!!
If the leaves are not bright/dark green or purple, remove them.

Removing yellowing leaves will unshade the rest of the bud sites.

Cleaning up drying leaves and Larf on a flowering plant does not shock them.

Think about tree orchards. They remove excess foliage and bud sites to increase the size of the remaining fruit..
 
If the leaves are not bright/dark green or purple, remove them.

Removing yellowing leaves will unshade the rest of the bud sites.

Cleaning up drying leaves and Larf on a flowering plant does not shock them.

Think about tree orchards. They remove excess foliage and bud sites to increase the size of the remaining fruit..
Makes sense .thanks again!!!
 
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