Screen of Green (SCROG)

SCROG, short for Screen of Green, is a cannabis training method where a horizontal screen or net is placed above the plant canopy to spread branches outward instead of upward. The goal is to create an even, flat canopy that maximizes light exposure and increases usable bud sites.

SCROG is commonly used in small grow spaces to improve efficiency, especially under limited lighting.


What Does SCROG Do for Cannabis Plants?

SCROG works by redirecting apical growth. As branches grow through the screen, they are gently pulled back under and guided sideways. This encourages:

Instead of a few tall colas, SCROG creates many evenly sized tops.


SCROG and Autoflower Cannabis

SCROG can be used with autoflowers, but timing is critical.

Because autoflowers have a fixed life cycle, SCROG works best when:

Aggressive or late SCROG training can stunt autoflowers or reduce yields.


How SCROG Is Set Up

A typical SCROG setup includes:

Once flowering progresses, branches are usually left to grow vertically above the screen.


SCROG vs SOG (Sea of Green)

These two methods are often confused but work very differently:

SCROG focuses on maximizing each plant, while SOG focuses on plant count.


Common Mistakes When Using SCROG

SCROG setups should always be designed with access in mind.


Is SCROG Worth It?

SCROG is most useful when:

For autoflowers, SCROG is best approached as light canopy guidance, not aggressive manipulation.


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