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Green_Dream
Green_Dreamstarted grow question 4 years ago
It just dawns on me: Is this a sea of green? Would you call it that? Damn, ok, it's actually a SCRoG, right? :D
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TheUk420Show
TheUk420Showanswered grow question 4 years ago
Nope I see no netting here unless its hidden. Usually A SCROG has even amounts of heads from mainlining. This looks to me like a well trained plant with a nice even canopy. I might add does it even matter what its called lol. I use 2 scrog nets but I don't scrog I like to use them to make sure the under canopy or popcorn buds can get plenty of light hence i use the nets to separate the larger buds from the smaller ones and hopefully it will increase my yield a fair amount. if you installed a netting or an extra netting you will be able to spread it out even more allowing more budsites to mature quicker and properly. SOG like other growers have stated usually requires 10-15 plants or clones that are started on a 12/12 cycle its preferably with large cuttings as they root alot faster than a seed does I am experimenting with what would be considered an SOG very soon. With mine i tend to use large cuttings and place them in an nft tank and switch the lights when they have rooted to 12/12 what this does is give you 1 main cola per plant which is not much but if you times that by 10 or 15 it can become a decent size yield though this growing technique is very advance and for someone who has a very good understanding of clones and phenos. I have been growing on and off for 5 years and I still learn things all the time. Only now have I felt comfortable enough to set one up. or try atleast lol. Looking great anyway bro keep up the great work :)
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Fusion
Fusionanswered grow question 4 years ago
SoG is filling the room with many plants and most times running fast cycles (12-12) from seed. A SCroG is using the netting to fan out branches and cover more light across the canopy. From few pics seen you would be closer to a sog
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Bongkhan
Bongkhananswered grow question 4 years ago
The idea behind sea of green or SCRoG is to take use of each and every space exposed to light to form buds in lowest possible time!! So you may take 2 seedling plants and cover a 4 × 4 feet but you would probably end up taking more in vegging weeks. Say if you take 6 or 8 seedlings or clone plants and filled up same space by vegging for say half the time as before. Outcome shall be same amout of top buds grown using each possible space and in lowest possiblt time frame. That would be perfect sea of green or SCRoG setup which even i dream of having someday 😅👍
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Fruitgrower
Fruitgroweranswered grow question 4 years ago
A screen of green (scrog) is using a net to push and sorry all the flowering sites. A sea of green (sog) is growing lots of small plants to fill the flowering space.
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Shagrath
Shagrathanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hi there! To me this looks like "tent full of weed" technique 😅 Sog (Sea of green) is technique where you place many plants next to each other and let them grow naturally and starr flowering asap. Small plants fast. ScrOG (Screen of green) is technique where to train your plants with a net to grow huge short horizontal bush to fill the area with as many tops as you can with less amount of plants! 👌🏿
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