Screen of Green: How to ScrOG  By Mediseed Man

To increase yields, more people are growing their cannabis plants at home. You will understand the value of making the most of your space if you grow weed crops indoors. Here comes Screen of Green, or ScrOG.

In contrast to the well-known SOG (Sea of Green) method, this method makes the most of a compact setup by using every square inch of the available space. Read on to learn everything you need about scrogging if choosing between SOG or ScrOG.

You’ll learn what the term means, why it’s worthwhile, when to ScrOG, and much more in this comprehensive guide.

Cannabis scrogging is a technique that many growers use to train their plants and increase yield. The method entails erecting a lightweight mesh or screen, such as a trellis, to promote the horizontal growth of your plants.

Cultivators weave branches through the openings with great care to avoid damaging the leaves and nodes. Growers pull plants back down and under the mesh after they pass through the holes. To achieve the desired result, they repeatedly perform the process.

The upper canopy grows thick and almost completely blocks light from the lower levels as the crops become accustomed to growing horizontally. This environment allows the stems to breathe more quickly, focusing the plant’s energy on the tightly packed buds of the canopy.

Your marijuana crops will produce high yields if you master scrogging. The intention was to harvest a large crop from several plants, but you only received one. With ScrOG, you could produce three times as much marijuana indoors without sacrificing quality.

Why ScrOG marijuana plants?

Now that you are aware of scrogging, is it worth the extra work? Definitely. The ScrOG approach has numerous advantages, including:

  • The branch and stem airflow are excellent. This element lowers the possibility that pests and mould will harm your crops.
  • Support for the heavy buds’ structure.  Larger nuggets can weigh down branches without the trellis, causing them to break.
  • Increased branch exposure to light. Your buds will receive more light exposure thanks to the horizontal ScrOG setup, increasing their size and juiciness.
  • Simple to maintain. This method makes it easy to check on your plant because the branches are spread out and are all within easy reach.
  • Up to three times as much bud per yield improvement! Your plants will develop obliquely and yield more nugs.

Who should ScrOG?

Are you still undecided about using this method or another one? Let us assist. Use ScrOG growing if:

  • Want to grow a small number of crops? You could produce the same amount as nine crops, even with only two or three.
  • You are aiming to increase yields.  Massive results are possible with just one plant. Scrogging offers the best value for your money.
  • You are expanding inside. Trying to cram a lot of plants into your growing space won’t work. Make the most of your available space by using the ScrOG technique.

When should you ScrOG your marijuana plants?

You will benefit most from this technique if you know when to ScrOG. Place your mesh or trellis about 8 inches (20 cm) from the base of your crops when you set it up. When you start to ScrOG, cannabis will depend on how quickly your plants grow.

It would help if you began “tucking” the crop’s apex back through once it starts to pass through the screen. Hold off until it is a few inches above the mesh. You must point each shoot in the direction of the following square or hole as you pull it through. Make sure to direct each branch in the desired direction.

Throughout the vegging stage, you must keep an eye on this tucking and weaving process. The goal is to cover the Screen of Green before your weed starts to flower and grow more slowly.

When not to ScrOG

Some growers are eager to begin their ScrOG training, but doing so will make your job harder. You run the risk of your herb growing far beyond the mesh if they enter the mesh before they are ready, such as in the early vegetative stage. Even worse, you might entirely run out of space.

Tips for maintaining ScrOG

The ScrOG setup for cannabis doesn’t end when the branches are tucked under and through the mesh. To grow, you must keep space and plants reasonably to achieve the highest yields. To keep your crops happy, follow the tips below.

Topping

Pruning techniques are critical when ScrOGing marijuana. Cut the top of the main stem to encourage your plant to produce two colas rather than one. Start topping your plants once they are 12 inches tall.

This technique is perfect for scrogging because it makes your crop bushier and prevents it from growing too tall. Just be sure to give your herb a week to grow before topping it, or you risk stressing it out.

Node pruning

The goal of scrogging marijuana is to get the most pot for your small setup. Growers use this technique to increase the yield of tasty buds. By pruning the nodes, you can encourage the crop to concentrate its energy on producing large nugs rather than many tiny popcorn-sized ones.

Humidity

Humidity and air flow are crucial factors in any indoor setup. When you ScrOG, you produce a densely clustered group of plants with substantial bushes. In this setting, mould and mildew are much more likely to attack.

Install a dehumidifier and make sure your grow space is as well-ventilated as possible to avoid problems. Utilize fans and air conditioning to keep the green canopy gently swaying.

Hydration

Additionally, overwatering can bring pests and mould to your ScrOG setup. Underwatering, however, can also result in issues like wilting plants and poor general health. Plants should only be watered when the soil is almost completely dry.

Maintain a pH of 6.3 or less in your soil. To determine when to add more moisture, stick your finger a few inches into the soil. Don’t water if there is still moisture that far down. After a day, try once more.

How much does each plant in the Screen of Green produce?

There is no universal solution regarding the Screen of Green yield per plant. Every strain develops differently; some enormous yield harvests, while others don’t. We know that you can anticipate yield increases of up to 20% and bud increases of up to three times.

What kind of container size is ideal for SCROG applications?

This is based on how big your growing space is. You want a large root system but no more than one plant per 12 square inches of screen. With five or 7-gallon pots, you ought to be good to go.

Does scrogging ensure higher yields?

When done correctly, yes. However, don’t skimp on the environment. Regardless of the growing technique you decide on, you need to get as much as possible.

Can I keep the lights close?

As near as is secure! Light burn can be very harmful, so watching your lights closely is essential.

Start scrogging your marijuana.

It’s time to think about ScrOG growing if you’re growing indoors in a small area but want to get the most out of your herb (up to 300%). This quick and simple method can be used by cannabis gardeners of any skill level and is simple to set up.

It’s time to try ScrOG now that you know how to do it correctly and when to use it.

Do you want to experiment with additional growing techniques to increase yields and obtain the best buds in town? For more helpful articles to set you on the right path, visit our Mediseed Man Cannablog.

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