Indoor Growing Scrog

Day 35 for the Knightmare

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Day 38 for the White Gen 3

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Another huge defol incoming ;)
 
My latest theory, ( I have a new one every day 🙂 ), and after digging around about how you might be able to do these relatively high ECs 420 ... might be because you start very young, when the plants are most adaptable. Dunno, but every time I've tried ECs similar ( but always later in the growth cycle ) I've been 'burned', so to speak. Next grow, I'm following your lead on this. :thumbsup:
I might be wrong but with an elevated EC you should have a bit more PPFD to help avoid nute burn.

Could be genetics, also so many un accountable factors, elevated co2 levels can make plants use more light and nutrients, also increasing hardiness. There is so much to consider, without controlled environments and only theorizing leaves alot just up in the air. Even different mediums can behave wildly different.
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Yep, all good points King, thank you. :thanks:
Gotta' hand it to 420, that he's so willing to take his time and energy ( and sometimes patience ) to share what's he's learned.
Hope he knows, or can guess, how much it's appreciated by a whole lotta folks.
Thanks @Mongoose!
It has been taking a lot of my extra time lately but I do enjoy showing everyone what I know and seeing their results. You’re basically doing the same thing by answering questions and engaging as much as you do. Much appreciated buddy!
What I really need is to take you up on your offer of putting a tutorial together. 🙄

Sensei is a Legend!
Thank you brother! :d5:
I’m just a grower that likes to try different things and thinks out of the box. 😬

Day 41, six days after flattening. EC 1.2. Smaller/lower nodes caught up to the size of her tops, so I let her tops up.
Her center is a little thin because of her long stems. I've been bending lowest branches up into her middle.

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Looking good bro! :thumbsup:
The middle of the canopy always fills in last. Sometimes the nodes in the center that develop later turn out to be some of the biggest colas on the plant.

It's all going on over at 420s' :thumbsup:
Lol! A little too much going on my friend. I only have enough juice (electricity) to grow 6 indoors and the time/energy to grow 6 outdoors, so I’ll be definitely giving a few away.

Day 35 for the Knightmare

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Day 38 for the White Gen 3

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Another huge defol incoming ;)
filling in well Deano! :mrgreen:

Just did mine.Needed pliers on a lot of the branches.Day 30 hbss and hubahaze.We shall see.View attachment 1738163
You did a fantastic job flattening those out @wangotango321! 👍
Is it possible to slide the plant on the left forward a couple inches so the large branch in the back stays horizontal under the net?
3.5” nylon netting will hold down your branches better than stretchy elastic netting.
 
I might be wrong but with an elevated EC you should have a bit more PPFD to help avoid nute burn.


:yeahthat:


Thanks @Mongoose!
It has been taking a lot of my extra time lately but I do enjoy showing everyone what I know and seeing their results. You’re basically doing the same thing by answering questions and engaging as much as you do. Much appreciated buddy!
What I really need is to take you up on your offer of putting a tutorial together. 🙄


Thank you brother! :d5:
I’m just a grower that likes to try different things and thinks out of the box. 😬


Looking good bro! :thumbsup:
The middle of the canopy always fills in last. Sometimes the nodes in the center that develop later turn out to be some of the biggest colas on the plant.


Lol! A little too much going on my friend. I only have enough juice (electricity) to grow 6 indoors and the time/energy to grow 6 outdoors, so I’ll be definitely giving a few away.


filling in well Deano! :mrgreen:


You did a fantastic job flattening those out @wangotango321! 👍
Is it possible to slide the plant on the left forward a couple inches so the large branch in the back stays horizontal under the net?
3.5” nylon netting will hold down your branches better than stretchy elastic netting.
I was thinking the same thing about moving rhe left plant forward a couple inches, so all the tops will be jnder the net and not hanging off one side!
 
My latest theory, ( I have a new one every day 🙂 ), and after digging around about how you might be able to do these relatively high ECs 420 ... might be because you start very young, when the plants are most adaptable. Dunno, but every time I've tried ECs similar ( but always later in the growth cycle ) I've been 'burned', so to speak. Next grow, I'm following your lead on this. :thumbsup:
I agree with starting young. Here’s a 12 day old, I stared daily feeding the day she sprouted, EC 2.0 and DLI 38ish with lights 24/0

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