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Then I started reading further and thought... Maybe I should do a scrog. It seems to get you more yields. SO im trying to figure out what I might have I can use. Then I remembered I picked something up that someone was throwing away.
I was thinkin maybe just put it on top of the bin itself and turn a few shelves upside down. Turns out the bottom screen is 8 in from the pots. The second screen is 12 inch from the first screen. Now there is a dead area in the middle where the shelves meet. Can anyone see why this would not work?? An thoughts or opinions???
I can tell ya that it will be heavy to pick up when you need to change your reservoir...
I've always just imagined I would use a PVC framework either attached to the bucket lid or independantly supported by legs.
I haven't gotten to the point of using a scrog yet, so I'm definitely no expert. But I did have 5 mothers in DWC buckets and then they got big, just changing those 3 gallon buckets was a 2-person job... I would imagine something that heavy, on top of a lid that isn't completely rigid wouldn't be very easy to move around.
I would use that to keep my misc. supplies handy and organized in the grow room, rather than scattered all over. Keep your nutes in the deep one in the bottom and everything else in the shallower ones.
Well I would cut in in half. and its not like steel. its fairly light. I guess my concern is if the holes in the baskets aren't big enough. there like 1sq inch holes