DooberDanko
New Member
Hey everybody,
I've got a question here for the monster growers. This question is aimed at fellow members who scoff at the notion of a ScrOG possessing any more than 4 plants per screen...
So... I have a vision of a 4,000 watt room. It will have 8 or 9 plants total. (15 gallon soil pots)
The question is, should it have 4 ScrOGs (each measuring 4.5x4.5 FT with 2 plants), or should it have 9 independent tomato-caged TREES (with 3 rows of 3).
And any advice on how to tie down, train, manipulate, etc. these plants would be greatly appreciated.
I feel like SCROG would be even more labor intensive, while also restricting room area. It seems like it would be nice to be able to maneuver through rows of tomato-caged plants, and to have the ability to move these plants (as opposed to having a stationary SCROG).
Seriously, it would be awesome to hear from some veterans here. Anyone experienced with growing large plants indoors.
Thanks for reading.
I've got a question here for the monster growers. This question is aimed at fellow members who scoff at the notion of a ScrOG possessing any more than 4 plants per screen...
So... I have a vision of a 4,000 watt room. It will have 8 or 9 plants total. (15 gallon soil pots)
The question is, should it have 4 ScrOGs (each measuring 4.5x4.5 FT with 2 plants), or should it have 9 independent tomato-caged TREES (with 3 rows of 3).
And any advice on how to tie down, train, manipulate, etc. these plants would be greatly appreciated.
I feel like SCROG would be even more labor intensive, while also restricting room area. It seems like it would be nice to be able to maneuver through rows of tomato-caged plants, and to have the ability to move these plants (as opposed to having a stationary SCROG).
Seriously, it would be awesome to hear from some veterans here. Anyone experienced with growing large plants indoors.
Thanks for reading.