Indoor Growing Scrog

You could still try to fix the net you have to the bars on the side, with either zip ties or duct tape - or better yet, both. Then the plant at least won't be able to bend the net upward too much, going mostly straight again, just some branches "in" the net can fight for space and take it from each other, but you won't lose the whole supercropping/scrogging effort to the plant just righting itself.

That's my experience anyway, from the one whole grow I used that method with - but it worked very well to keep everything down, so, hey :cooldance:
Thanks.It looks worse than it actually is.That part of the plant really isn't growing more than the rest.My main issue is getting to the back side of the plants and under the canopy to clean up new growth.
Anybody have any suggestions? I'm a little afraid to undo the net from the poles to spin the plant.Maybe I'll try.:shrug:
 
Thanks.It looks worse than it actually is.That part of the plant really isn't growing more than the rest.My main issue is getting to the back side of the plants and under the canopy to clean up new growth.
Anybody have any suggestions? I'm a little afraid to undo the net from the poles to spin the plant.Maybe I'll try.:shrug:

That’s my biggest issue too I don’t think there’s an easy way unless you have a tent with back door access and room to access it which most of us don’t (I assume). First time I did it with Highlux there was no way. This second time with the dogwhistle and making my own net on a frame. I was able to pick the two plants up and take the whole frame and plants out of the tent to defoliate. Only did this one time in late flower for the last trim cause it wasn’t easy but I was having the same issue. Lucky it was only two smaller ones in small pots 3x3 frame any bigger and that might not have been possible
 
Well,undoing the net from the poles is not going to work on a 2 plant scrog.It should on my 2 single plant scog tho.:doh:
Yeah it’s possible wouldn’t want to do it every week cause they are going to need to come out together then reset net once you put them back in. Not the easiest but better then leaning over the canopy cause that shit kills my back
 
Yeah it’s possible wouldn’t want to do it every week cause they are going to need to come out together then reset net once you put them back in. Not the easiest but better then leaning over the canopy cause that shit kills my back
Yea,I'm prolly just going to let the backside go.Makes you wonder how the hell 420 does this especially on those multiple plant scrog grows??
 
Yea,I'm prolly just going to let the backside go.Makes you wonder how the hell 420 does this especially on those multiple plant scrog grows??

He probably gets lost in there and goes missing I don't know how he does it either lots of work a dedication :bow::toke:
 
He probably gets lost in there and goes missing I don't know how he does it either lots of work a dedication :bow::toke:
BTW that last plant that I gave up on got damn big.Ended up weighing 2.85#.With about 2 # being larf lol
I have so much old weed on top of this I think my only is to blast it all since I don't do edibles.Need to research rigs.Hopefully something automated.
 
Thanks.It looks worse than it actually is.That part of the plant really isn't growing more than the rest.My main issue is getting to the back side of the plants and under the canopy to clean up new growth.
Anybody have any suggestions? I'm a little afraid to undo the net from the poles to spin the plant.Maybe I'll try.:shrug:
Scrogs work best in tents with sides that can be zipped open and accessed, otherwise its just a pain in the ass with the screen so low. With photos you can veg them longer and and scrog later if you have the room which gives you alot more space to work with.
 
Thats basically what he does!

Understood, it's just that it's kinda' difficult to find things, and does require some note taking for newbies, perusing longer threads. I was imagining a single plant grow example, from start to finish ... with no questions/discussions in the thread itself, but rather a link to this thread for questions/answers. So ... basically a simple, uninterrupted online tutorial, that 420 could edit as he chose if editing was ever necessary.
 
Yeah it’s possible wouldn’t want to do it every week cause they are going to need to come out together then reset net once you put them back in. Not the easiest but better then leaning over the canopy cause that shit kills my back

Ain't it the truth!? I discovered that a cheap office chair on wheels is a requirement in this business. And for whatever it's worth, I just put another net over the first net, offset as best I could with long zip ties -- first net tight on one end, second net tight on the other. Using Vivosun netting. Not elegant, but it sorta' works.
 
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