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james76208

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im trying to find out if anyone has used screen attached to pots for maneuvering all ive been able to read on this technique is attached to the walls im any help
 

spyder526

Member
How are you attaching them to the pots?Are you using the hardwire stake ones that go down into the pot or what?
 

james76208

Member
see thats kinda what i mean but if u scaled that down maybe invert the legs inward on top of a pot i wana be able to pull individual plants out of the room if needed
 

james76208

Member
did u do well with the set up u have there im trying to figure which strain to try first im assuming something stretchy
 

Bluntcuts

Active Member
I did see pics the other day where someone mounted a scrog screen on there DWC bucket. Will try and find..
 

scroglodyte

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as soon as the branches are a couple of inches thru the screen, you pull it under, and over to next hole. read up on it, mon. i failed typing.
 

Bluntcuts

Active Member
when the plant goes anywhere from 2-4 inches above the screen. Simply move the branch under the screen. AS simple as that. Until you fill about 2/3rds of the screen, then flower.
 

james76208

Member
i thought so but im looking at some of these pictures and it didnt really look woven to me ive relly been using a similer method just bending the hell out of em with spider wire and wind up with string all over the branches but havent seen many mobile set ups and a lot of my prior stains would be tamed a lil better
 

Matchbox

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i thought so but im looking at some of these pictures and it didnt really look woven to me ive relly been using a similer method just bending the hell out of em with spider wire and wind up with string all over the branches but havent seen many mobile set ups and a lot of my prior stains would be tamed a lil better
It's quite straight forward to so moveable scrog screens attached to the pot, the screen size tends to be quite small compared to solid screens.

It's not so much weaving as it is, plant grows through screen, pull back under and move to the next square in the screen. That simple, yields can be ridonkulous as well XD I personally use a stationary screen just 'cause I get more surface area :)
 

Matchbox

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well when I actually get a rooted clone I'm using hydroton in a micro ebb and flow system. Previously with a solid scrog screen I've used soil and a mix of perlite/vermiculite in hempy buckets.

You really don't need to rotate plants, I mean it is good to check a plant from all angles but because in scrog you chop off most of the undergrowth you can just check the buds and leaves etc that are growing thru the screen really easily.
 
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