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Old 12-29-2000, 07:08 PM   #1
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I've started a scrog .setup: 3 sq. feet with four plants. Started the flower periode today. looks good.

I'm thinking of starting a sea of green to compare yield.
my question is: how many plants pr.sq. foot.


(I know that the recomended amount is 1 pr.sq.foot, but I was thinking about 4 pr.sq.foot . since it's only the top cola your after.) anyone tried something like this?



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12 plants in 3 sq feet, try it and see how it goes, just keep the lights close, and if possible, put some floros on the side walls, because no light will be able to get to the bottom of the plant and will help greatly with the speed of growth!
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Old 01-04-2001, 10:21 AM   #3
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oops....

I must have been far out there somewhere!

The scrog setup isn't 3 sq. feet . It is 3¤3 feet

sorry about that...... so the sog is also 3¤3 feet

The clones have ca. 1 more week of veg. and then all 36 clones are going to the flower room.
(total 2 weeks of veg.)
The flower periode for this strain is about 45 days.

since I've not tried sog before, question:

is it only 45 days of flowering now or will the clones grow
a few weeks before going into the flower periode?

thanks for replies.

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Old 01-20-2001, 06:42 AM   #4
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No replies..........

But I got my answer.

11 days into the flower cycle the white hairs started showing. They stretched approx.12-13 inch.

question: about the scrog unit.


I've got a fan blowing a breeze over the top of the unit.


will it yield more if I tie up the buds?

hoping for more replies.

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