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SCROG Cabinet help

untamed

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I've built a flower cabinet that is nearly ready, it will be growing 4 x soil plants. size is approximately 2' x 2' x 4'

pic here of nearly finished cabinet:



I need a few 'ideas' (for lack of better word) on how to construct a scrog for this cabinet. I've seen people put in garden mesh screens across the top of their cabinets, however the thing that I've always wondered is how do they maintain their plants (i.e. bring them out of the cabinet)?

i'd like feedback from people who have built their scrogs in this way and who have managed good grows - what would you guys do to maintain for example the back 2 plants in a 2 x 2 plant arrangement?

heres whats going in this cabinet once ready:



 
G

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You are very close-------------search "MICRO GROWS" instead of this section. There is more info there specific to cabinet growing such as yours than you will find here. All of your questions are already answered there, just study the myriad of systems already built by successful growers.
 
I screen my plants individualy which makes watering and maintanance a breeze. You can make them out of a metal coat hanger and some wire or string. The attatch them to your pots.






 
G

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be innovative, it doesnt have to look pretty to get the job done.



i got creative the other day with some paperclips, wires, hot glue and duct tape for this micro scrog.





 

green_grow

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another nifty option is to cut a piece of wood and make a shelf that sits just above the floor of your cabinet, then mount it on drawer slides.
 

waydee

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^ thats the best method imo, it allows you to use the entire space available for a screen and still be able to easily access the plants at the back.

Individual screens work too, but a sliding floor with the screen attached means you can get them all out at once for easier maintenance.

edit: it'll also work very well for how your intakes are placed, just cut a lot of holes into a new floor and have it a couple of inches above the real floor.

After I finish up this grow i'm going to be doing this, my cab is shallow though so its not too hard to reach the back two plants - it could just be easier.
 
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