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    #31
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    2nd indoor grow

    more pic

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    #32
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    2nd indoor grow

    some more pic

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    #33
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    2nd indoor grow

    Ok, my ignorance on full display here.

    What is the purpose of the netting over the plants? And why is it only on a portion of them?
    Is it a stabilizer or growth stunt trick or something? Very nice looking plants.

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    #34
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    2nd indoor grow

    Quote Originally Posted by RoundEye
    Ok, my ignorance on full display here.

    What is the purpose of the netting over the plants? And why is it only on a portion of them?
    Is it a stabilizer or growth stunt trick or something? Very nice looking plants.
    The netting is for a SOG grow which is what he's got going on. Keeps all the tops even. People get great yeilds from SOG grows. If your look across the tops you can see that they are just about even across the grow:thumbsup::rasta:

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    #35
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    2nd indoor grow

    So the plants just know not to grow past the netting?
    So this would give a nice top bud but near nothing below it correct? So do see of green grows have a shorter growth cycle then, faster turn around?

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    #36
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    2nd indoor grow

    Quote Originally Posted by LetsSeeYa
    Nice grow Felixthecat:thumbsup:. Cant wait to see the roots grow under those monsters. Il be following the grow for sure.

    Hey Italiano hows it going my friend:thumbsup:. Looks like a good show here:thumbsup:

    :rasta:
    Whats going on LSY!? Everything is swell on this side, minus my slow ass computer acting up on my lately! Lucky I'm a computer junkie and am going to have to do some tuning up when I have the time! Other than that, good things a brewing :thumbsup:

    Quote Originally Posted by RoundEye
    Ok, my ignorance on full display here.

    What is the purpose of the netting over the plants? And why is it only on a portion of them?
    Is it a stabilizer or growth stunt trick or something? Very nice looking plants.
    Quote Originally Posted by LetsSeeYa
    The netting is for a SOG grow which is what he's got going on. Keeps all the tops even. People get great yeilds from SOG grows. If your look across the tops you can see that they are just about even across the grow:thumbsup::rasta:
    Quote Originally Posted by RoundEye
    So the plants just know not to grow past the netting?
    So this would give a nice top bud but near nothing below it correct? So do see of green grows have a shorter growth cycle then, faster turn around?

    What the screen does is keeps the plant from growing upwards as much, forcing the plants to go through the screen usually resulting in even canopies. SOG are also great for small room/closet grows as it helps maximize the full potential of the space! Many people do SOG or ScrOG. By the way, not to correct ya LSY but the netting is considered a ScrOG, which means Screen of Green. SOG is sea of green which means a lot of plants or a few plants packed tight in a space and tops kept even to give it that "wave" feel of green through the whole grow area! Gives you WONDERFUL tops and if you have a nice elaborate system like Felix then you can get wonderful undergrowth as well! Hopes this clears some things up for ya! :thumbsup:

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    #37
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    2nd indoor grow

    Quote Originally Posted by Italiano715
    Whats going on LSY!? Everything is swell on this side, minus my slow ass computer acting up on my lately! Lucky I'm a computer junkie and am going to have to do some tuning up when I have the time! Other than that, good things a brewing :thumbsup:








    What the screen does is keeps the plant from growing upwards as much, forcing the plants to go through the screen usually resulting in even canopies. SOG are also great for small room/closet grows as it helps maximize the full potential of the space! Many people do SOG or ScrOG. By the way, not to correct ya LSY but the netting is considered a ScrOG, which means Screen of Green. SOG is sea of green which means a lot of plants or a few plants packed tight in a space and tops kept even to give it that "wave" feel of green through the whole grow area! Gives you WONDERFUL tops and if you have a nice elaborate system like Felix then you can get wonderful undergrowth as well! Hopes this clears some things up for ya! :thumbsup:
    No not at all Italiano. I get them mixed up because, the seem very similar. Now iv never done one before and that probably why. But both just seems to give the same results as you explained. I guess i need to see a pic of each for a side by side comparison. BTW Italiano please correct me anytime, i know your filled with knowledge and i can use as much as i can get my man. Also, i dont want to give out incorrect information:thumbsup::rasta:

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    #38
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    2nd indoor grow

    Quote Originally Posted by LetsSeeYa
    No not at all Italiano. I get them mixed up because, the seem very similar. Now iv never done one before and that probably why. But both just seems to give the same results as you explained. I guess i need to see a pic of each for a side by side comparison. BTW Italiano please correct me anytime, i know your filled with knowledge and i can use as much as i can get my man. Also, i dont want to give out incorrect information:thumbsup::rasta:
    IMHO, both work evenly well. Tend to see more ScrOG on big plants and the SOG on clones.

    LOL I appreciate the praise, but I still have a lot to learn myself! Details my friend, details! :thumbsup:

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    #39
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    2nd indoor grow

    I'd like to see what a ScroG looks like just before harvest. I have a feeling if I keep watching this thread I will :-)

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    #40
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    2nd indoor grow

    I don't recall seeing any information about the light setup. Are they 400? 600? 1000?

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