Growing Techniques
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This technique was developed In Holland,where growers have cold climates all yr round and often live in small confined apartment buildings and dont have the space like in a big country such as Australia or the USA,they developed a way of growing small compact(bushy) plants that can be grown in a high dense manner,eg placed less than 8 cm apart from each other and the result speaks for itself a SEA OF GREEN!
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I'm considering a scrog grow as my first. Just wondered if any here have done scrog grows and if you think they're worth it or not. my grow space will be about 400deepx600widex1800high, but I'm now thinking I'll double that and use a 400W HPS instead of a 250. From what I've read at Overgrow an experienced scrog grower can get around 2 ounce per square foot. Even if I got 1 to 1.5 I'd be more than happy.
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Welcome back Ozstonerz ...the new site looks good and a donation will be forthcoming. Just a thought on scrog growing....can anyone see why the stems cant be trained on top of the screen instead of under it ? It would be just like tying them down instead of stuffing around under the screen and breaking a lot of the stems when they need to be repositioned to make way for latecomers. When space is an issue I think it would be much easier to work on top instead of underneath, especially for old barstards like me who prefer to work at waist height. Im going to try the sea of green method just for the experience but I think I'd prefer to scrog.
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