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Good Idea - possibly simplier than that though-
Hey , Good idea there but it could be made simpler dont you think? I would get really frustrated with the chicken wire everywhere. Isnt it a pain to cut it all down when you harvest? How about this... Trellising has been a method of orchard farmers for decades. Why not just simply run a thin dowl rod across your row of plants then as they get to tall tie them side ways to the dowl rod. One could even pre-manicure the plant so the top has two seperate shoots. then as they grow out tie them down side ways across from each other. This too will increase your yield without all that metal chicken wire everywhere. That wire does rust, so be sure you have a tetnis shot before attempting the scrog method. You cant get cut with a dowl rod. And it will produce the same outcome. - Lets even say your grow room was like 12' x 8' - I would pull out all my hair trying to stretch chicken wire across that. - I've always thought that the simpliest methods are most always the best. - Big Up's and keep on thinkin !
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