quick question. Has anyone used a "scrog" technique after the switch to flower? As in placing a screen over the branches, bending them like doing LST, but during flower? The branches would then try and grow through the screen giving you the same effect as a traditional scrog. I thought doing this method you could flower plants of different heights, put a screen over the top, causing some of the branches to bend, that way it is all an even canopy, at the same height. Comments?


( I know the traditional method involves doing it during veg, keeping the plant trained into the screen)
guyyug Reviewed by guyyug on . scrog during flower quick question. Has anyone used a "scrog" technique after the switch to flower? As in placing a screen over the branches, bending them like doing LST, but during flower? The branches would then try and grow through the screen giving you the same effect as a traditional scrog. I thought doing this method you could flower plants of different heights, put a screen over the top, causing some of the branches to bend, that way it is all an even canopy, at the same height. Comments? ( I know Rating: 5