Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Growing In Small Spaces Using Scrog Technique

By Enid Hinton


Screen of Green is a well known method for growing large marijuana plants in a small space. It is also called Scrog. If you don't have enough space or you would like to get the most from your single plant, this method is the right one for you. You can control the height of your stem and make sure every piece of it has enough light. Optimal use of space and improved light penetration are just some of advantages this technique offers.

All plants have to be screened at the end of their growing period, when it's time for them to start flowering. After changed light cycle, the plant will continue to grow for another three to four weeks. The screen should start right above them, and the shoots will come through the holes. When they do, you need to bend them on the screen.

Mesh can be made of various materials. You can use chicken wire or any other similar net with appropriate holes. The holes should be large enough for the branch to pass through. Use any type of light clips or maybe tie straps to fix branches in horizontal position. After a few weeks, you will create one nice, even canopy on the top of your mesh.

Once the growing period stops, all your flowers will be adequately lighted on the top of your mesh. Wait until the flowering cycle ends and you can harvest them. This particular method ensures better light effectiveness, height control, stem support and much better final results, even if you grow your cannabis on one really limited space.

Another technique known as SOG method aims at a continuous production. Using SOG, cuttings are promoted to flower more quickly. Screen of Green technique limits the vertical and promotes horizontal growth, maximizing production of one or more plants in a limited space, and allowing the same quantity of light to all branches and flowers.

The screen has to be very well fixed, because it will carry the weight of all your plants. This way they will be able to concentrate on flowering. Make sure to use only feminized plants at the beginning. All stems don't have to have the same height, once they reach the screen, you will bend them anyway, and they will get enough light.

Although you can grow both Indica and Sativa strains, when it comes to this particular technique, Sativa strains are much better choice. Indica has thicker and stronger stems, and it's much easier to bend Sativa stems. Wait until about sixty percent of a mesh is covered, and then change the photo period to 12/12. The rest of your mesh will be soon covered with flowers.

Another thing you can do to maximize your harvest is to prune the central point of each plant while it is still very young. Experts advise to eliminate only eighty percent of the central shoot, not the entire shoot. This way you will get up to eight new branches, instead of only two, that you would get with traditional pruning.




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