Indoor Growing Scrog

Night Owl Mango Isle

Pulled her down a couple days ago
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Night Owl ZA Mango

She was scrogged last night
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Here is my biggest girl… she’s a Dutch Passion Auto Daquiri Lime that is going into beast mode. I really need her to start showing me some preflower pistils or I might run into a problem. :nono:
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Here are my 3 Dutch Passion Auto Ultimates that I’m planning on flattening out in the next couple days
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Looking very nice mate! Proper growing, as always! :pop::pop::pop: That Auto Daiquiri Lime is always one of the biggest monster auto's, she can really go into full beast mode. Good luck taming her! :thumbsup:
Appreciate the compliments @Antonio_DutchPassion and thanks again for sending me the beans. :lol:
Been very busy during the holidays but finally had the time to start doing some gardening the past week, was a little late pulling a few of them down but they should still do ok if everything goes like it should. Just about got all of them flattened out except for the Daiquiri Lime which will be done today, sure hope she still fits in the 32x32” tent after she’s scrogged out. :nono:


Love your work :toke:



Looks like you're super cropping mains and node branches, as needed, to get them down the day of?
Yes… all of the main branches are super cropped. They are way too thick and stiff to bend or pinch during preflower and I have to use pliers to crimp them properly. :rolleyes1:
 
Had some extra time yesterday and spent close to 2 hours pruning two of my Glueberries.
Stripping 80% of the foliage not only exposed all of the main nodes that made it to the top of the canopy but also dropped the R/H more than 20%

Before schwazz
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After schwazz
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Also spent some time yesterday stripping my Dutch Passion Auto Ultimates and prepped them for the net.
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Stripped the third Ultimate and set her up next to a Night Owl Bubblegum Queen that I’m planning on growing naturally for a yield comparison. So far I’m noticing more than a double increase in yield with my scrog method compared to plants that only had their main tops bent over.
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My Dutch Passion Daiquiri Lime is going through her preflower stretch so I scrogged her today. She’s definitely a beauty with over an 32” canopy and should be a couple pounder if I don’t screw things up. :nono:

Before prep
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After leaf strip
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After super cropping all the main branches
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Carefully lowered the 3” nylon net and flattened out the canopy
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Here are some results and a yield comparison from my last grow. There was not only a double increase in yield with scrogging but also much higher quality material was produced from it all growing on top of the canopy.

A naturally grown ILGM Bruce Banner auto that only had her main top bent over and heavy defoliation (157 grams)
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Sawney Bean Blue Lights that were comparable in size
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All top shelf product
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Taring a 44 gram 1 pound Grove Bag
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Pheno on the left of the tent (285 grams)
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Pheno on the right (319 grams)
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Sawney Bean Hellraisers
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Pheno on the left of the tent (429 grams)
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Pheno on the right (445 grams)
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