Indoor Growing Scrog

My outdoor plant experiment might fail finishing before rot due to weather, but the train technic itself worked great. With this one plant I went with soil/coco mix , since it's easier to work with in the garden.

The DP zushi (not an autoflower) fills the 90x100cm cage. I removed the scrognet-replacing metal frames i used until 2 weeks ago to get the training done during the stretch phase. Where still needed a wire keeps 3-4 tops down. Also had to elevate the plant a little, snails everywhere otherwise.
It's raining and stormy, but no rot yet, no mildew. With srill 30-35 days to go I don't expect anything else than beautiful fall colors.

Meanwhile my 105 days old indoor photoperiod on coco turned into a Monster. I had to wait to SCROG as my growroom has the houses heating in it too and i can't scrog before yearly heating's maintanence happend. Luckily in 2 days that's done until next October.
I also noticed , I will run into trouble with some branches, when scrogging them. I 'm a bit unsure on how to handle smaller branches growing directly below another main one, so when spread plant under the net parts will overlap or grow in each other.
420, do you remove those "troublemakers" ?

Will post pics from the scrogging attempt and the outdoor lady at the weekend.
 
Next grow I'm going with autos and 24/0. I have a busy schedule, so it’s nice not to rush home to check on the plants or adjust the reservoir. On 24/0 I can check it anytime. It should be the same electricity cost but you just split DLI through 24/0. Next grow I will also add a CO2 tank as I get it very cheaply. My room is sealed with a dehumidifier and EC. Electricity will go up a lot with CO2 😅
Imho one of the big advantages of 24/0 is the relatively constant climate to reduce risks of mold, especially with such large and dense plants. Its kinda like a hair dryer, you constantly got the heat of the lamp plus the airflow from your fans. If youre managing the airflow throughout your plant and a relatively low lung room humidity it really reduces the risks.

Been looking at this timer. Do you run the same watering cycle in the dark(those of you who don't run 24/0)

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I cant answer your question but wanted to ask out of curiosity, why dont you guys go with a wifi plug?
 
Imho one of the big advantages of 24/0 is the relatively constant climate to reduce risks of mold, especially with such large and dense plants. Its kinda like a hair dryer, you constantly got the heat of the lamp plus the airflow from your fans. If youre managing the airflow throughout your plant and a relatively low lung room humidity it really reduces the risks.


I cant answer your question but wanted to ask out of curiosity, why dont you guys go with a wifi plug?
24/0 I can visit it any time I want. This is a big plus for me because I'm busy. I'm using a Sonoff S20 smart plug, but you can use any of them. You can create unlimited scenes and have hours, minutes, and seconds and it’s cheap. Great for automated irrigation and other stuff. I can change everything remotely through the Wifi.
 
Imho one of the big advantages of 24/0 is the relatively constant climate to reduce risks of mold, especially with such large and dense plants. Its kinda like a hair dryer, you constantly got the heat of the lamp plus the airflow from your fans. If youre managing the airflow throughout your plant and a relatively low lung room humidity it really reduces the risks.


I cant answer your question but wanted to ask out of curiosity, why dont you guys go with a wifi plug?
Battlestar Galactica rules.

Do not connect to the network.
 
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