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Mosherd7
Mosherd7started grow question 5 years ago
How do you deal with a genetically bushy strain, especially if you plan to ScrOG? Do you knuckle up all nodes but the tips, then LST? Or let him grow and give him time? (My OG Kush needs some advice)
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Leaves. Too many
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimaranswered grow question 5 years ago
Ok you have been starting very well on your Girls training looks good. You just have to go on with them. And yes choosing the right genetics is a big point in scrogging. I failed with my choice . I had misty gorilla and it was quite impossible to mainline them. The branches were so sturdy and the leaves so robust. I gave up on them. ! plant was aC-99... and she was great to this job. I ended in giving up and let them grow like they wanted to^^.( diary: See-99 Gorillas in the Mist) In your case its a good start, you may perform it a little longer and go on training, and defoilating them. And in my opinion your scrognet is suboptimal. To big holes in it... look for scrog that has 6-cm holes, but alltoghether girls look fine just keepon training
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimaranswered grow question 5 years ago
hi me again thats what i found recently... for the next scrog https://tnm.news/f26ff400
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OGgrows
OGgrowsanswered grow question 5 years ago
I prefer to give it time and let it grow so that everything is uniform, but.you can start with some LST on the lower branches so that the plant opens up more, then knuckle up all nodes, the idea in the scrog is for all nodes to stay at the same level and the plants wide open. Good luck mate
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