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    How to turn my individual pots into scrog grows?

    Ok I have several of these 4-gallon pots 12-1/2" across 11" high. Any suggestions on how i can do a scrog setup for the individual pot? I plan on doing somewhat of a perpetual cycle, so I figure individual scrog pots would work better than just one big screen. I just dont know how to approach it from a design point-of-view, so I could use some adivice/suggestions/tips

    thanks
    Dr. VanNostrin Reviewed by Dr. VanNostrin on . How to turn my individual pots into scrog grows? Ok I have several of these 4-gallon pots 12-1/2" across 11" high. Any suggestions on how i can do a scrog setup for the individual pot? I plan on doing somewhat of a perpetual cycle, so I figure individual scrog pots would work better than just one big screen. I just dont know how to approach it from a design point-of-view, so I could use some adivice/suggestions/tips thanks Rating: 5

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    How to turn my individual pots into scrog grows?

    Here's how I did it: metal rods clipped from clothes hangars duct taped to the pot, forming the support struts for the screen. The screen itself I made by using wire cutters on a closet organizer wireframe drawer thingy from Home Depot. This does, I think, work better than just one big screen, because when you need to do maintenance you can just remove one pot at a time and the screen (being attached to the pot itself) comes right along.

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    How to turn my individual pots into scrog grows?

    any pictures?

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    How to turn my individual pots into scrog grows?

    Quote Originally Posted by jamstigator
    Here's how I did it: metal rods clipped from clothes hangars duct taped to the pot, forming the support struts for the screen. The screen itself I made by using wire cutters on a closet organizer wireframe drawer thingy from Home Depot. This does, I think, work better than just one big screen, because when you need to do maintenance you can just remove one pot at a time and the screen (being attached to the pot itself) comes right along.
    i have recently chatting with my m8 about doing this for my next grow and we came to the same conclusion of using metel coat hangers anyway i will set this up for my next grow and let ya all know how it goes
    cheers all

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