SCOG Screen 120 x 120 cm

The SCOG Screen 120x120 cm is the large-footprint variant in the SCROG screen range, specifically engineered for 120x120 cm grow tents and substantial home cultivation setups. Over 1.44 square metres of training surface, you can bring 6 to 9 plants together under one uniform canopy — the volume at which serious hobbyist growers and dedicated home producers typically operate. Horizontal mesh net that installs at 25-30 cm above the substrate via four-corner tent mounting. During the vegetative phase, weave each new top through the mesh to build a fully populated flowering screen. Result: each plant carries up to 1.5 times more flower weight than in untrained architecture, thanks to uniform light distribution across all tops.

SCOG Screen 120x120 cm — Professional Training Net for Large Grow Tents

The SCOG Screen 120x120 cm is engineered for serious growers operating large grow tents who want to scale the Screen-of-Green methodology into a more productive dimension. Across 1.44 square metres — nearly twice the area of an 80x80 cm net — you can bring multiple plants simultaneously under a single uniform canopy, with dramatically higher aggregate yield than placing the same number of plants in smaller installations. A strategic investment within the Secret Jardin accessories range for growers focused on maximising yield per cultivation footprint.

Why 120x120 Changes the Economics

The real value of the 120x120 cm format emerges when viewed through light coverage economics. A powerful 400-600W LED or HPS fixture illuminates approximately this area optimally — and precisely here is where many growers leave yield on the table, because without a SCROG screen they have only a few tops under the most intense light zone. With a tensioned SCROG screen, every square centimetre becomes an active growth zone: all tops get pulled toward light-optimal positions rather than extending in random directions. For advanced hobbyists, this typically represents a 30-50% yield increase per cycle compared to unmanaged plant architecture in the same tent.

  • 1.44 m² surface area: complete coverage of a 120x120 cm tent with no dead zones or unused border regions.
  • Supports 6-9 plants: optimal plant density for co-dominant flowering without inter-plant competition.
  • Square mesh cells: sufficient spacing for weaving robust side branches without stem damage.
  • Premium nylon weave: handles multiple cycles under the flower loads generated by 400-600W fixtures.
  • 4-corner mounting: rapid installation using integrated attachment points in any standard 120x120 tent.

Strategic Plant Management at Scale

At 120x120 cm, cultivation shifts from one-plant-one-top mode to integrated grow planning. The core principle is top distribution: rather than letting each plant assume its natural form, you "program" at the start of the vegetative phase which quadrant of the screen each plant will populate. Begin with topping the main stem at the third node stage to force branching. Upon reaching the screen level (week 3-4), commence weaving — one side branch toward north, one east, one south, one west — building quadrant coverage systematically. After the 12/12 flowering transition, cease weaving and allow controlled vertical development to take over. Pair with a powerful Lumatek Attis ATS 300W Pro dimensioned precisely for this footprint.

Sizing: Smaller and Larger Options

For tents sized between 80x80 and 120x120, the SCOG Screen 90x90 cm provides an intermediate option for medium installations. For large-scale configurations with full light walls or multiple fixtures, the SCOG Screen 150x150 cm covers up to 2.25 m² and suits 10+ plant setups. The 120x120 remains, however, the sweet spot for the majority of serious hobbyists balancing work comfort against yield maximisation objectives.

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What is the minimum plant count for a 120x120 SCROG screen?

Technically 2 large plants can fill a 120x120 cm surface, but this extends vegetative phase to 10-12 weeks. For a practical cultivation schedule, operate with 6 plants in 11L pots (each covering a 40x60 cm quadrant) or 9 plants in 7L pots (40x40 cm each), which compresses vegetation to 4-6 weeks. Under 4 plants at this size generally yields incomplete screen coverage because per-plant extension capacity remains limited even with aggressive topping protocols.

Can I mix multiple strains under the same 120x120 SCROG screen?

Technically possible, but not recommended for beginners. Different strains have different flowering times (7 vs 11 weeks is not unusual), growth speeds, nutrient profiles, and crucially different heights at comparable light intensities. A sativa-dominant plant may overshadow the tops of an indica-dominant neighbour. For serious multi-strain experimentation, use separate tents or vertical dividers. For single-harvest 120x120 tent production, select one strain that populates the SCROG pattern optimally.

Can the screen support the weight of mature flowering tops?

Yes, a quality SCROG screen supports 10 to 15 kg of distributed weight without issue — more than adequate for a mature flowering canopy of 6-9 plants. The critical attention point is tent corner attachment integrity: verify before each flowering start that corner anchor points are undamaged and tension cords remain secure. In late flowering, individual heavy tops can be additionally supported with yo-yos or bamboo stakes, but the screen itself remains fully stable throughout the cycle.

How should the screen be cleaned and stored after harvest?

Post-harvest, screens typically contain plant debris, resin residues, and accumulated dust. Rinse first with warm water under low pressure to remove loose material, then a second cleaning with mild detergent or diluted isopropyl alcohol addresses sticky resin deposits. Avoid hard bristled brushes that would damage the woven structure. After complete drying (24-48 hours on a flat surface), fold carefully and store in a dry, dark location. A well-maintained SCROG screen supports 5 to 8 cultivation cycles before replacement becomes necessary.

           
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