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    #11
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    Anyone need a prodigy

    I need some more info on this scrog. going to check it out now,
    any info please ???

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    #12
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    Anyone need a prodigy

    Well done my serches on scrog and, couldnt find anything for beginers, any help on this subject would be a big help, im starting to get p****d off with smoking solid and having to pay for it :cursing:

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    #13
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    Anyone need a prodigy

    ScroG stands for Screen of Green. You put a screen about a foot above the soil and instead of letting the plants grow straight up through it, you bend them under the screen so that the light hits the entire area more evenly than if you have an assortment of branches with varying heights.

    You can use chickenwire and 1"x2" planks to build a ScroG screen very inexpensively. Mine probably cost about ten bucks to build.

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    #14
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    Anyone need a prodigy

    Quote Originally Posted by Rhyw
    The onlf cfl's i can find over here are 124w 6400k red or 2700k blue? they any good?
    you have them mixed up, 6400k is a blue spectrum and 2700k is the red spectrum but yes they are the ideal spectrums for growing

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    #15
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    Anyone need a prodigy

    This is the description of the herb that hopefully with you guys help grow, tell me what you think
    As comfortable outdoors in most temperate regions as indoors, Early Durban is a tough plant that will reward the grower with high yields quickly, mostly Sativa in nature with a cerebral/physical effect and an Aniseed taste.
    Developed: S. Africa, California, Holland F-1 hybrid
    Sativa / Indica: Mostly Sativa
    Appearance: Lots of branches with sticky buds
    Smell / taste: Leaning towards the Durban side
    High / strength: Very strong, mentally and physically
    Yield: Very high
    Sowing time: May / June
    Outdoor harvest: Early October (UK, Holland)
    Flowering period: 8 weeks (12 hrs indoor)

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    #16
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    Anyone need a prodigy

    ok, my cabinet material's are arriving today, should i still go for 2wx3Lx4Hft?

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    #17
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    ok cabinet made, painted it white inside with weathersheild gloss so it reflective, lights in 1x 250 fps, 2x 125w cfl's 6400k blue/white. What temp's do i need to start veg off, i also recived some superthrive, when do i start using that and how much do i mix?

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    #18
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    Anyone need a prodigy

    Are you talking about hot cold temps or kelvin temps.. the temps should be between 75-80.. the kelvins for vegging are around 6000 like the cfl's that you have... about the superthrive.. u should wait untill the plant atleast has its fifth real set of leaves.. and about 1 or 2 drops per gallon on that stuff cuz its very concentrated.. hope this helps.. good luck
    ~Notorious

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