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The xGarden Lightweight Economy Net Pots are 2-inch round mesh pots designed for hydroponics, aquaponics, and aeroponics. Made from UV-resistant and BPA-free plastic, these pots promote healthy root growth with their slotted sides and are perfect for both indoor and outdoor gardening. Each pack contains 50 durable, reusable pots, making them an eco-friendly choice for any gardening enthusiast.
Number of Levels | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 2.1 x 2.1 x 2 inches |
Item Weight | 0.13 Ounces |
Capacity | 5.1 Cubic Inches |
Number of Pieces | 50 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.1"D x 2.1"W x 2"H |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Round |
Theme | Gardening |
Style Name | 50 Pack |
Planter Form | Nursery Pot |
Color | Black |
Finish Types | Unfinished |
Material Type | Plastic |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Plant or Animal Product Type | Herb,Fruit |
Mounting Type | Inside Mount,Outside Mount |
Additional Features | Drainage Hole, Lightweight, Weather Resistant, UV Resistant |
A**P
Well made and durable.
I am trying to grow my own vegetables in a hydroponic solution. So far the small baskets work very well but my results were not encouraging. It was not because of the baskets but because of other influences some of which was out of my control ( weather, sun, wind)
S**.
Proper hole size
A 3 3/4" hole saw makes a perfect hole to slide these nests in.
S**L
Perfect for orchids
Delivered on time and are perfect for orchids
D**D
A bit flimsy, but overall good value
I bought the 4", 25 pack bundle. For what I paid, it's not a bad deal. Several of the containers are cracked at the lip, and one is severely cracked down the middle on both sides. Fortunately, for my purposes (gardening), I doubt that this will be much of an issue at all. Four stars
B**L
Solid
They are what they seem. I'm using them to replant cape sundews in sphagnum moss. These are substantially wider than the old containers but could be a little taller.
R**K
dud
cups for plants
S**
It’s what you expect. I’m happy
It’s what you expect.
I**J
Thin rim might be an issue
These are fairy durable and ridged, however I have an issue with them because the lip of the cup, the ledge along the upper rim that keeps the cup from falling into the hole, is very thin on these cups.For most people that probably isn't really an issue, but if you are a DIYer like me, and you made your own netcup holes in bucket lids and other container lids with a hole saw, the hole can be a bit loose, especially if you want to clean up the hole with a reamer or knife.The netcups I used to use had twice the lip area of these cups, just thought I would mention it as its a huge problem for me, have to re-drill new holes in new lids to see if I can even use these cups.
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