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    Has anyone tried this?

    Was just kickin around outside my house today and saw some tomato cages sittin under my porch, and a light bulb went on inside my head. Having done a bunch of reading on grow methods and styles the ScrOG method came to mind. Was wondering if anyone had tried growing with one of these things before? Would seem to me that you could get some pretty nice light exposure and yield by flipping the cone upside down (wide end agains the dirt) and trainging the plant to grow up around the wiring. You could probably even put a small amount of screen around the top of the cone if you clipped it shorter and use that to ScrOG out the top of the plant.

    So any feed back or input on my idea?

    if you dont know what im talking about heres a link to some pictures of tomato cages.

    https://fifthseasongardening.com/cat...rellis_1_2.jpg

    edit: added link.
    Gundari Reviewed by Gundari on . Has anyone tried this? Was just kickin around outside my house today and saw some tomato cages sittin under my porch, and a light bulb went on inside my head. Having done a bunch of reading on grow methods and styles the ScrOG method came to mind. Was wondering if anyone had tried growing with one of these things before? Would seem to me that you could get some pretty nice light exposure and yield by flipping the cone upside down (wide end agains the dirt) and trainging the plant to grow up around the wiring. You Rating: 5
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    Has anyone tried this?

    Umm... Yeah I think it would work better than trying to train it in just air hehe.

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