You might want to read up on what a scrog actually is.
The net has 2"-3" openings. It's pulled very tight and placed 8"-12" above the top of the pot.
The plant is held down by the net and trained to grow horizontally under the net........as it grows you pull it back through the opening and move to another opening.
Ok thanks for clarifying, was not sure what you found so funny other than probably my eye sore of a crop at the moment.
Edit: there is a second 6” net up with wire ties to keep stocks all even, small and large. At this point it was used to even out canopy if you filled your space already. Resembling the classic 2 layer scrog structure.
I did the same thing by just tying down stems with wire ties and by the time I got the net up, I had a full canopy of 55 top sites in the squares alone. 5 top sites in one 4” square. Was getting nervous. As if scrogging is about surviving budrot.
Thinking of “scrogging” less to avoid such micro climate, dead air areas that just grow so sketchy. Hence shining light on the need to debate real quick if there are exceptions to what scrog is in 4 square foot area.
Turns out the same each time, way to bunched up to get inside there. If it was 9 square feet, people would yell scrog all day due to the narrow spread out canopy.