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    i was wondering if i decide to grow some tomatoes and i had some space constrants. could i use a lst method then supercrop the plant? then after that use a SCROG method to hold the buds? im kinda high but i think it sounds like i good idea.
    johnny cottonmouth Reviewed by johnny cottonmouth on . Question i was wondering if i decide to grow some tomatoes and i had some space constrants. could i use a lst method then supercrop the plant? then after that use a SCROG method to hold the buds? im kinda high but i think it sounds like i good idea. Rating: 5

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    Yeap... you can do all that.

    When you say "supercrop"... do you mean topping/FIMing?

    You can go SCRoG right from the start.

    You see, LST is to keep the plant low (usually), but, if you start your plant, and put a screen over it, as soon as the plant reaches the screen, you can start "weaving" it up/under the screen... eliminating your need for LSTing.

    Hope this helps buddy,

    -turtle420
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    BTW: From experience I've read here, doing a SCRoG with a plant from seed is VERY difficult. It's better to do SCRoG with clones.

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    Thank you for that Turtle. the reason i wanted to try it was because i really dont have room for more than one plant so i wanted to make the most of the one.

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