nice operation and skills.
DiscoBiscuit - thanks for stopping by. tbh i thought about making my screens slope up towards the edges a bit like yours but i also find it useful to be able to rotate them sometimes when the canopy dictates this so i kept them flat.
VG
Good idea. Might make a flat one myself.
Hi VG,showing what to do if you run out of height in a scrog. you fill the screen and let them grow up, then as you run out of height you can pull the branches carefully back down through the screen to reduce the height of the tops, then secure them with wire to stop them stop them springing back up again. check the wire regularly and move it a little to stop it digging into the branches. you can also keep pulling them down a little more every few days. notice that the main stem has split from all the pressure but thats fine. methods like this are why it's much better to keep all the branches under the screen and let them grow through rather than weaving them over and under
VG
I'm sorry to hear that. I hope you all feel better real soon!whole family has has tummy bug, kids off school - they are getting better now but im feeling decidedly queasy
Thank you oldbootz!nice plant there D9_THC
Hi guanito, it's a 5 gal Home Depot bucket. I followed VG's advice and went with the biggest container that fit in my space.D9 - that a 2 gal bucket - the red one?
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Thank you VG, you are the true master, and I bow to you! I'm just using what I have learned from you. "Plant-supported modular screen" only you could come up with such a good self explanatory name!hey D9 - thats a good method and your plant-supported modular screen looks great with an awesome canopy - what light is that under??