Only the good ones
Why do you have to weave when you can simply bend it down and tuck it in? But yeah, I have no idea what a scrog is, nor do I grow with that technique
Anyhow, here's some GG#4
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Do they all come with nanners?
Agree to disagree. That may be the method in which you get the best results but weaving is in no way a requirement for SCROGs
*sorry for the thread derailment. Discounting the methods of others is one of my peeves. IMHO there is no single way to do anything and some of the best growers I personally know are also the most unorthodox. Constructive criticism is one thing...
You made your point ..... now lets get back on topic huhyou cant agree to disagree that's the whole point. a scrog is a scrog. its a form of lst(low stress training) therefore you need to train it by tucking/weaving tying etc. and tbh one of my peeves is people who read a post and still manage to twist it completely into something else. theres a million ways to skin a cat but a scrog is a scrog. I didn't discreadit anyone.. il make that clear again. Ive seen some fire on this thread so I respect to those who are sharing their techniques
Sifted...that is like me getting annoyed by folks forgetting that SOG is 4 plants per sq ft in 6" square pots...vs anything that is grown single cola in a tight space....
ROFL.
dank.Frank
Why do you have to weave when you can simply bend it down and tuck it in? But yeah, I have no idea what a scrog is, nor do I grow with that technique
Anyhow, here's some GG#4
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She made have had a little work done to her
you cant agree to disagree that's the whole point. a scrog is a scrog. its a form of lst(low stress training) therefore you need to train it by tucking/weaving tying etc. and tbh one of my peeves is people who read a post and still manage to twist it completely into something else. theres a million ways to skin a cat but a scrog is a scrog. I didn't discreadit anyone.. il make that clear again. Ive seen some fire on this thread so I respect to those who are sharing their techniques
if its not weaved its not a scrog! i agree. tbh i notice that people think scrogging its just putting it it under a net/frame. efficient scrogs for yield take a few weeks of training/tucking etc and increase yield considerably.
no. the concept of scrog is weaving into the screen.. hence
screen-of-green. eg scrog.
sticking a bush under a net isn't scrog. I know it sounds picky but it really is a much different technique. the plant behaves very differently.
edit* infact if you hover your pointer over the word ''scrog'' you will get a detailed explaination of what it is.
well bending and tucking is fine, similar. but by tying a branch horizontally, instead of letting it stay vertical, each branch will form multiple budsites without topping.
its mainly what I do. it always out-yields bushes ime.
like I said I don't mean to pick a fight but its a specific method to increase yield so shouldn't be confused with supporting nets etc.
btw.. good luck with the seeds!
you cant agree to disagree that's the whole point. a scrog is a scrog. its a form of lst(low stress training) therefore you need to train it by tucking/weaving tying etc. and tbh one of my peeves is people who read a post and still manage to twist it completely into something else. theres a million ways to skin a cat but a scrog is a scrog. I didn't discreadit anyone.. il make that clear again. Ive seen some fire on this thread so I respect to those who are sharing their techniques
sorry, four posts. go get some pussy already. seriously. it'll do you some good. if you need, i know a girl that'll break you off proper. she works cheap too.