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SCOG Screen 100 x 100 cm
SCOG Screen 100x100 cm — The Universal Middle-Ground Format for Modern Growers
The SCOG Screen 100x100 cm from Secret Jardin is engineered for the most widely sold grow tent size in European markets, and that popularity is not coincidental: 100x100 cm delivers precisely the balance between adequate plant space and manageable working volume most hobbyist growers are looking for. Across one square metre, you execute the complete protocol — topping, defoliation, weaving, maintenance — comfortably without emptying the tent to reach a plant at the back. Part of the comprehensive Secret Jardin accessories range of trusted horticultural equipment.
Why 100x100 Is the Right Choice for Most Growers
Select the SCROG format that matches your lighting installation AND tent size, not one or the other. A 200-300W LED panel or 250-400W HPS lamp illuminates precisely one square metre optimally — exactly the area where a SCROG screen places every added top under usable light. Move that same lamp to a 120x120 tent without additional lighting capacity and part of your canopy receives less PAR. Move to 80x80 and light intensity climbs but plant count drops. The 1 m² footprint is the sweet spot for the fixtures most European growers use. Pair with a matched Lumatek Attis ATS 200W Pro for a dimensionally coherent setup.
- 1 m² surface: covers exactly a 100x100 cm grow tent with no dead corners or excess mesh.
- Optimal for 3-6 plants: comfortable margin across different planting strategies — from 3 large plants to 6 smaller ones.
- Accessible work zones: all corners reachable without acrobatics, essential for daily weaving and periodic maintenance.
- Square mesh cells: universal format suitable for most strain types, from compact indicas to balanced hybrids.
- Standard corner mounting: compatible with all major 100x100 tent brands, installation in under 5 minutes.
Upgrade Path or Evolution Step?
Starting your first SCROG experience? The SCOG Screen 80x80 cm forgives learning mistakes more readily thanks to its smaller footprint. Planning to work with 6+ plants simultaneously under a 400-600W lighting installation? The SCOG Screen 120x120 cm represents a logical evolution toward more professional yields. Between these two extremes, the 100x100 format stands as the standard for the dedicated hobbyist: neither small enough to limit ambition nor large enough to become overwhelming. For larger-scale tent configurations, additional formats are available across the complete range.
Practical Tips Specific to 100x100
At 100x100 cm, plant spacing becomes a critical factor. With 4 plants in 7-11L pots, each occupies a 50x50 cm quadrant — sufficient room for extensive branching without neighbours choking each other out. With 3 plants in larger 15L pots, each gets a 33x100 cm strip, producing long horizontal canopy lines. For topping: cut the main stem at the 3rd node stage while the plant remains under the screen, then a second cut at the 5th-6th node stage after the first weaving round. This double-topping protocol maximises co-dominant top count per plant.
Order your SCOG Screen 100x100 cm from Plant and Flower with fast shipping across Belgium. The universal standard for growers operating with the most popular tent size on the market.
Does this screen fit 100x100 tents from brands other than Secret Jardin?
Yes. 100x100 cm is an industry standard — Secret Jardin, Mammoth, Homebox, Gorilla Grow Tent, and many other brands all use identical external dimensions for their 100x100 models. Differences exist in pole thickness, zipper quality, and finish, but corner mounting points and available internal space remain uniform across brands. The screen fits any standard 100x100 cm tent regardless of manufacturer.
Can I use this screen with SoG (Sea of Green) instead of SCROG methodology?
Strictly not required for classical SoG — a technique using many small plants each developing a single top and flipping to flower quickly. The screen plays no active training role then. However, even in SoG, it can serve as support for heavy flower tops in late flowering. Some growers combine approaches: SoG-style plant density paired with light topping and SCROG weaving for a hybrid protocol. In that case, the 100x100 screen remains correct for a 1 m² tent.
How tightly should the screen be tensioned?
Tension the screen enough that it does not sag under its own weight, but not so tight that it deforms the tent structure. Rule of thumb: press the centre of the screen with one finger — it should flex 1-2 cm maximum. Too-loose screens allow heavy tops to form a layer during flowering, reducing your effective flowering zone. Over-tensioning places unnecessary load on tent poles and anchor points, risking deformation over multiple cycles. Verify tension before each new cultivation cycle.
How long does a typical 100x100 SCROG cycle take?
A complete cycle typically involves 4-6 weeks vegetative phase (including SCROG weaving) plus 8-10 weeks flowering, depending on strain. For a 100x100 with 4 plants in 11L pots, count 13-16 weeks from seed to harvest. Using cuttings instead of seeds shortens the vegetative phase by 1-2 weeks. Autoflowers reach the same tent size in 10-12 weeks total, but yield less per plant due to the compressed vegetative development under the screen.