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SCROG Method

SCROG Method

an Ideal Technique for Small Enclosed Spaces

Guiding plants with the SCROG technique involves using a net to limit vertical growth. SCROG is an acronym for “SCReen Of Green.” Plants below this mesh begin to expand their horizontal growth. This means that all branches and flowers receive the same amount of light. It maximizes photosynthesis and accelerates their production in small enclosed spaces where sunlight may be scarce.

crops tutored with a vertical tutor net
The SCROG method maximizes the horizontal growth of crops.

Is SCROG a good idea for your garden?

This method is usually employed when growing medicinal plants, which tend to grow upwards and seek more light. From a commercial point of view, SCROG is beneficial because it increases the yield and means higher earnings. Since plants grow horizontally, they develop more branches. Additionally, you can obtain more uniformity in your plants by applying the SCROG method. In other words, using this technique results in a more standard size and shape in your crop.


What benefits does the SCROG method give you?

Tutoring with the SCROG method helps you guide and support your plants. It ensures that each plant receives optimum exposure to light, whether it is artificial or natural. Using SCROG will help you obtain the best vegetative development possible. This means that plants produce more chlorophyll, making them healthier, and helping them grow more quickly.


Farmers sometimes grow medicinal plants, herbs, spices, flowers, and vegetables in open spaces, allowing them to develop naturally. In other cases, space becomes a critical factor. When growers are working in a reduced area, each seed or seedling counts. Sunlight may be limited. In these cases, SCROG is the most efficient method since it permits the plant to develop in a controlled way. It minimizes the risk of losing plants and improves yield at harvest time.

tutor mesh used to apply scrog method
With the SCROG method, plants don’t require as much space to develop properly.

The mesh’s flexibility and resistance used for SCROG are relative to the mesh type or netting available in the market.

The most commonly used netting is plastic of medium thickness. These are the same kinds of nets used to create pins for small animals. When properly placed, this kind of mesh can even hold up the weight of a melon, tomatoes, eggplants, cucumbers and other vegetables. The type of crop that most commonly uses SCROG netting is marijuana. Additionally, thanks to its flexibility, it can be easily cut into the shape and size that you need for your space. It is easy to adapt to a range of support structures. Currently, there is a tendency to farm in small urban spaces.

Of course, there are many ways to do this, but SCROG is a great method.

It works perfectly with small-scale monocrops, whether for fun, hobby, or to reduce spending on groceries. You may conclude that it is necessary to use a room in your home as a greenhouse. To do this, you may study online, talk to friends, read magazines and books or even watch gardening shows on TV. Once you’ve decided and planned how you will create your indoor greenhouse, you’ll need to buy the required materials. Your list could include lamps, timers, fans, extractors, containers or pots, soil, seeds, netting, or mesh. This last item will help you guide your plants using the SCROG method. Your initial investment may seem large, but if you take into account the food that you could produce over time, you will see that in the long term, you will save money by not having to go to the supermarket as often.

scrog method applied to crops
It’s essential to follow the installation instructions that come with your SCROG netting so that you’ll get the best possible results.

Advice for using SCROG netting to tutor your plants


It’s vital to keep the netting at the right distance from the pot. If it is too close, it can cause your crops to stay small and not develop properly. If the mesh is too far from the plants, they will spend a great deal of time and energy growing vertically. Ideally, you should place SCROG netting or mesh about 30 to 60 cm from the ground. That way, they keep growing once they’ve passed through the net, but it’s still possible to handle them if you need to tie them to or wrap them around the mesh.

Once your plants have covered about ninety percent of the net, you don’t need to guide them from below anymore. You should reduce the amount of light and encourage flowering with steroids or vitamins.

plants tutored with the HORTOMALLAS® tutor network
Plastic netting can hold up the weight of plants, meaning that they can grow properly
.

By guiding plants with plastic netting that provides them with the support they need, you can avoid adding vitamins to reinforce root systems. The mesh does the job of holding up the plant.
It’s usually unnecessary to use pesticides, fungicides or other agricultural chemicals when you employ SCROG. This is because the method allows for adequate airflow in spaces where moisture would normally accumulate, for example, under plants with abundant foliage.
You will need to prune off growth on the lower branches frequently. By cutting off growth near the ground, you will make the main stems stronger. Eventually, you will also need to prune off your plants’ main stalk so that the horizontal branches at the height of the netting grow evenly and reach a standard size.

cultivation of flowers staked with hortomallas tutor net
It’s fundamental to wash off the mesh after using it to avoid toxins and pathogens from affecting your next crop.

Plastic netting is entirely washable, and it should be washed after every crop. Otherwise, the build-up of filth on the mesh will spread fungus and bacteria to your plants.
In conclusion, SCROG is a trustworthy and efficient method.

  • It is ideal for experts as well as amateurs.
  • It is expensive initially as well as time-intensive; gardening with SCROG means that your plants will need attention every day.
  • It is especially so since this technique is frequently used with artificial light.

This is not a system that you can install and forget about for a few days; you will need to be attentive.

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an Ideal Technique for Small Enclosed Spaces

Guiding plants with the SCROG technique involves using a net to limit vertical growth. SCROG is an acronym for “SCReen Of Green.” Plants below this mesh begin to expand their horizontal growth. This means that all branches and flowers receive the same amount of light. It maximizes photosynthesis and accelerates their production in small enclosed spaces where sunlight may be scarce.

crops tutored with a vertical tutor net
The SCROG method maximizes the horizontal growth of crops.

Is SCROG a good idea for your garden?

This method is usually employed when growing medicinal plants, which tend to grow upwards and seek more light. From a commercial point of view, SCROG is beneficial because it increases the yield and means higher earnings. Since plants grow horizontally, they develop more branches. Additionally, you can obtain more uniformity in your plants by applying the SCROG method. In other words, using this technique results in a more standard size and shape in your crop.


What benefits does the SCROG method give you?

Tutoring with the SCROG method helps you guide and support your plants. It ensures that each plant receives optimum exposure to light, whether it is artificial or natural. Using SCROG will help you obtain the best vegetative development possible. This means that plants produce more chlorophyll, making them healthier, and helping them grow more quickly.


Farmers sometimes grow medicinal plants, herbs, spices, flowers, and vegetables in open spaces, allowing them to develop naturally. In other cases, space becomes a critical factor. When growers are working in a reduced area, each seed or seedling counts. Sunlight may be limited. In these cases, SCROG is the most efficient method since it permits the plant to develop in a controlled way. It minimizes the risk of losing plants and improves yield at harvest time.

tutor mesh used to apply scrog method
With the SCROG method, plants don’t require as much space to develop properly.

The mesh’s flexibility and resistance used for SCROG are relative to the mesh type or netting available in the market.

The most commonly used netting is plastic of medium thickness. These are the same kinds of nets used to create pins for small animals. When properly placed, this kind of mesh can even hold up the weight of a melon, tomatoes, eggplants, cucumbers and other vegetables. The type of crop that most commonly uses SCROG netting is marijuana. Additionally, thanks to its flexibility, it can be easily cut into the shape and size that you need for your space. It is easy to adapt to a range of support structures. Currently, there is a tendency to farm in small urban spaces.

Of course, there are many ways to do this, but SCROG is a great method.

It works perfectly with small-scale monocrops, whether for fun, hobby, or to reduce spending on groceries. You may conclude that it is necessary to use a room in your home as a greenhouse. To do this, you may study online, talk to friends, read magazines and books or even watch gardening shows on TV. Once you’ve decided and planned how you will create your indoor greenhouse, you’ll need to buy the required materials. Your list could include lamps, timers, fans, extractors, containers or pots, soil, seeds, netting, or mesh. This last item will help you guide your plants using the SCROG method. Your initial investment may seem large, but if you take into account the food that you could produce over time, you will see that in the long term, you will save money by not having to go to the supermarket as often.

scrog method applied to crops
It’s essential to follow the installation instructions that come with your SCROG netting so that you’ll get the best possible results.

Advice for using SCROG netting to tutor your plants


It’s vital to keep the netting at the right distance from the pot. If it is too close, it can cause your crops to stay small and not develop properly. If the mesh is too far from the plants, they will spend a great deal of time and energy growing vertically. Ideally, you should place SCROG netting or mesh about 30 to 60 cm from the ground. That way, they keep growing once they’ve passed through the net, but it’s still possible to handle them if you need to tie them to or wrap them around the mesh.

Once your plants have covered about ninety percent of the net, you don’t need to guide them from below anymore. You should reduce the amount of light and encourage flowering with steroids or vitamins.

plants tutored with the HORTOMALLAS® tutor network
Plastic netting can hold up the weight of plants, meaning that they can grow properly
.

By guiding plants with plastic netting that provides them with the support they need, you can avoid adding vitamins to reinforce root systems. The mesh does the job of holding up the plant.
It’s usually unnecessary to use pesticides, fungicides or other agricultural chemicals when you employ SCROG. This is because the method allows for adequate airflow in spaces where moisture would normally accumulate, for example, under plants with abundant foliage.
You will need to prune off growth on the lower branches frequently. By cutting off growth near the ground, you will make the main stems stronger. Eventually, you will also need to prune off your plants’ main stalk so that the horizontal branches at the height of the netting grow evenly and reach a standard size.

cultivation of flowers staked with hortomallas tutor net
It’s fundamental to wash off the mesh after using it to avoid toxins and pathogens from affecting your next crop.

Plastic netting is entirely washable, and it should be washed after every crop. Otherwise, the build-up of filth on the mesh will spread fungus and bacteria to your plants.
In conclusion, SCROG is a trustworthy and efficient method.

  • It is ideal for experts as well as amateurs.
  • It is expensive initially as well as time-intensive; gardening with SCROG means that your plants will need attention every day.
  • It is especially so since this technique is frequently used with artificial light.

This is not a system that you can install and forget about for a few days; you will need to be attentive.

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