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![]() | Real quick cause I'm sure it's been answered before. If I've got patience and only seeds, would it be ok to start from seed and then when I figure out whats male just remove it? I'm thinking if I do get pollination at that point I'll at least know which are females. Then I can take clones. So technically i'll be able to start my ScrOG with the second run. Is this correct? | ||
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![]() | cajunyank---clue me in I have read lots and lots but i cant' seem to tell what is the diff between sog and scrog.. Just curious--have no intention of soging or scroging. luv---gramma
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| sog= sea of green and that is a bunch of little plants like around 12" put into flowering very quick and harvested quick but just lots of little plants ScrOG= dont know the letters mean but i know its the sea of green on a screen, lol kinda rhymes, but you just grow a few plants up to a screen between the light and the growing medium.... i think this explans it hope this helps | ||
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![]() | Hi gramma ![]() veedub pretty much described it for ya. SOG..sea of green....lots of small plants for quick harvest. ScROG...Screen of Green. The plants get up to a certain height, hit a screen and are trained horizonatlly. you try to train each bud site into a hole in the netting and the bud sites receive more even light distribution. cy ![]() | ||
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