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#579498 - 07/31/03 12:46 AM Re: SCRoggin' with Six *****
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Nice threads Six. I'm on my first grow/ ScrOG and I wish I could have have seen your no nonsense to the point posts before. I certainly think it needs to be added to Squillys help link. I read and read that stuff; big help but a lot of gaps. Yours fills them in nicely. The concise descriptions of training is something all us first time ScrOGgers need to read.

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#579499 - 07/31/03 05:55 AM Re: SCRoggin' with Six
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Thank you so much! I was tring to get at the questions that arose when I first grew out a scrog. I hope this will help you as your scrog grows!
Six

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#579500 - 07/31/03 06:23 AM Re: SCRoggin' with Six
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thanks six, thats an awesome post, realy...

only negative side on ScroG (atleast its negative for me): u dont got 1 big plant but u got several small plants, this is a problem cause in my country u can only have 1 plant/adult person...

but i'm still thinking if that law could stop me from try'ing this :-)

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#579501 - 07/31/03 07:17 AM Re: SCRoggin' with Six
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Six you meant Ice Cold has helped you out the last 2 years right. Anyways nice grow.

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#579502 - 07/31/03 07:28 AM Re: SCRoggin' with Six
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Great post Six! Can't wait til you're tasting that Bubblegum
-cp

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#579503 - 07/31/03 07:44 AM Re: SCRoggin' with Six
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Your right! It's only been two years! lol Damn stoners lol Goes by so slow, feels like I have been here forever

Cp, thanks so much! They are looking nice right now. One out of the four Bg is so covered with trichomes, Nice and big blooms! Can't wait to try it!

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#579504 - 07/31/03 01:49 PM Re: SCRoggin' with Six
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I put it in the Links, Guides and Troubleshooting thread at the top, unless you want otherwise. Nice job. Thanks.

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#579505 - 07/31/03 03:01 PM Re: SCRoggin' with Six
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My days of referring members to Overgrow's FAQs for SCroG info are over, Good Job Six !!
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#579506 - 07/31/03 08:43 PM Re: SCRoggin' with Six
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Thank you so Much!!

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#579507 - 09/01/03 06:19 PM Re: SCRoggin' with Six
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just wanted to add..

i have never tried scrog before but i have something close to that for outdoor..

when you plant your pot in the ground plant it somewhat sideways.. make it grow along the ground.. to staple it down i used solid #12 electric wire cut in 12" peices bent in a u shape.. make shure to not use striped wire the metal just don't do good.. just poke it on a branch to lay it down.. the good thing is you can pull the wire up and replace it easy.. i had one bushthat left alone would have been 8' easy but it was only about a foot high.. and another thing you can do is top dress the stem's with a good rich soil and it will put roots out all along the intire plant makeing the need for ferts allmost nothing.. and after it set up roots it gets plenty of water.. just have to watch out for rabbits.. i cage or wire fence does wounders.. i just recently got a solar powered electric fence charger.. i don't have any criter problems at all.. just set some stakes around the plot and run a few strands of wire every 4 to 6 in and as high as 3'.. they get hit by it and never come back..

they are lucky cause if i ever cought them they be rabbit stew.. they eat my plant i eat them..

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