Question on my first SCROG

RJango

420 Member
Hi everyone I'm doing my first SCROG here with two different strains, both from Anesia, on the left is a Blackberry Moonrocks and a Sour Apple on the left, both plants been topped once, the right one is 10 weeks old while the left is about 10 days younger due some faulty old seeds, both are 15 days into scrog and heavy defoliation, plus some super cropping on the left one..

how does it look? I'm guessing if I should wait for those tiny branches to get ticker before to flip or should I do it now and then discard those who didn't make it in a couple weeks?

thanks in advance for those who are going to help

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Hi everyone I'm doing my first SCROG here with two different strains, both from Anesia, on the left is a Blackberry Moonrocks and a Sour Apple on the left, both plants been topped once, the right one is 10 weeks old while the left is about 10 days younger due some faulty old seeds, both are 15 days into scrog and heavy defoliation, plus some super cropping on the left one..

how does it look? I'm guessing if I should wait for those tiny branches to get ticker before to flip or should I do it now and then discard those who didn't make it in a couple weeks?

thanks in advance for those who are going to help

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I see You use them branch benders. I've been using them for several years now and swear by them. They beat the heck out of tieing the branch down. They go on and off easily. Thing is it to buy the ones with the widest gap since they come in different sizes.
 
I see You use them branch benders. I've been using them for several years now and swear by them. They beat the heck out of tieing the branch down. They go on and off easily. Thing is it to buy the ones with the widest gap since they come in different sizes.
yes I find them very useful to help giving the right shape.
what about the rest? do you think I should flip now or let those smaller branches thicken a little?
 
yes I find them very useful to help giving the right shape.
what about the rest? do you think I should flip now or let those smaller branches thicken a little?
I'd flip them now.

My Journal in progress the plants are auto's but my next grow I will go back to photoperiod. I have a bunch of seed to choose from.

By the way you don't have to leave them benders on threw the whole grow once they take shape remove them and move them towards the branch tips. The object is to spread the branches outward less upward. That way more light reaches the colas.
 
Hi everyone I'm doing my first SCROG here with two different strains, both from Anesia, on the left is a Blackberry Moonrocks and a Sour Apple on the left, both plants been topped once, the right one is 10 weeks old while the left is about 10 days younger due some faulty old seeds, both are 15 days into scrog and heavy defoliation, plus some super cropping on the left one..

how does it look? I'm guessing if I should wait for those tiny branches to get ticker before to flip or should I do it now and then discard those who didn't make it in a couple weeks?

thanks in advance for those who are going to help

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IMG_20241111_012715.jpg


IMG_20241111_012850.jpg


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Great garden my friend. :bravo:
Welcome to 420Magazine. :welcome:
Scrog looks good.
I'd let them settle and spread just a little before flipping.
Good work Amigo. :high-five:



Stay safe
Bill284 😎
 
Thank you! I'll let another week and then flip, I'll update this weekend
Great.
Keep us posted.
They look healthy , nice training.
Real clean.
I personally prefer a bit more foliage. :Namaste:
But I grow completely different.
My flower room is big. ;)
Good work my Friend.


Stay safe
Bill284 😎
 
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