Trellising and Scrog: optimize your cultivation in the grow room

Welcome to the trellising section, which includes all trellising nets. These nets are very useful for indoor cultivation, as they enable you to give each plant a well-defined space. Trellising and the Scrog technique are essential to maximize the yield of your grow room by optimizing light exposure and promoting uniform growth.

Trellising involves guiding and tying the branches of your plants to control their growth and give them a specific shape. Trellis netting is particularly useful for this technique, providing solid support and creating a uniform structure. The Scrog (Screen of Green) technique also uses netting, but aims to create a uniform canopy by guiding the branches through the mesh of the netting.

The advantages of trellising and Scrog are :

  • Optimized light exposure: Branches are evenly distributed, allowing all parts of the plant to receive the light they need.
  • Improved air circulation: Better air circulation reduces the risk of mold and disease.
  • Increased yield: By maximizing the use of space and light, you can achieve more abundant harvests.
  • Height control: Ideal for grow rooms with limited height.

To help you choose the right grow room and optimize your growing space, take a look at our tips:

- How to choose the right grow room? a complete guide to help you choose the ideal grow room.
- Grow your own indoor garden discover the essential steps for successful indoor growing.

FAQ Trellising and Scrog

What is trellising?

Trellising is the technique of guiding and tying plant branches to control their growth and give them a specific shape.

What is Scrog?

Scrog (Screen of Green) is a technique that uses a net to create a uniform canopy by guiding the branches through the mesh of the net.

Why use trellis netting?

Trellis netting provides solid support and creates a uniform structure, making trellising and Scrog easier.