Effective simple flood drain scrog setup on a budget pics inside

two2brains

Well-Known Member
Just thought i would share this!

Set up for a friend on a budget. Its in a 4x4 tent. 3x3 inside dimension table with cinder block table stand and a tote for the rez. The scrog screen is made from pvc and nylon clothesline. Pic is before the clothesline was stretched tight and zip tied.

This setup is cheap but super effective and low maintenance. You can sog or scrog with it. IMO the best thing is to scrog with smart pots filled with hydroton. How many is up to you.




 

durplepurple

New Member
The PVC thing is genius. Did you just get the stuff at like home depot? What size pvc? I'm going to build this asap. For the nylon, did you use screws to keep them in place?
 
Nice, I am going to run the same set-up. I have 4x4 tent with a 3x3 flood and drain table. Getting ready to make a SCROG table now to use as this will be my first time growing indoor.Waiting on my beans from Herbies so I can get started. Good luck to you and your friend looks nice MidwesternGro
 

two2brains

Well-Known Member
The PVC thing is genius. Did you just get the stuff at like home depot? What size pvc? I'm going to build this asap. For the nylon, did you use screws to keep them in place?
Yea lowes or home depot. Its 3/4" pvc. Depending on how high and wide you want it to be i get about 50 feet of it. Its $2 or $3 for a 10' piece. So around $15 total for the pipe. To connect it all you need is at least 8 of the 3/4" 90 degree side outlet elbows. They are $2 and change each. The nylon clotheline came from family dollar it was a couple bucks for 50 feet i think it was. Any type of small rope or string will do but the nylon is soft and doesnt cut your hands or the plants. I just tied it on one side stretch it across and tie it on the other side or you can use a zip tie on one side to keep it real tight.
 
Top