D**R
3" net cups
I love these net cups for my in door hydroponics growing. They are a good size, not too pricy and very sturdy
K**S
Sturdier than they appear!
These pots are much sturdier than they appear given how little plastic is involved! They are 3" deep which is VERY hard to find in the 3" wide pots. I used them for orchids, and I think they're great and an excellent value.
R**Y
Durable, work great.
Even for planting with dirt these work well. Easy to get the plantlings out.
S**E
Quality net pots with thick and strong lip
Very strong and high quality. The other 3 inch net pots that I had were constantly slipping through the 3 inch holes and so I wanted to make sure to get net pots that had a stronger and wider lip. These net pots are perfect for me! The lip on these net pots were able to support my hydroton and plants much better than a cheaper net pot that I previously had.
Z**D
Very sturdy!
Very sturdy- not flimsy. True to size. Great lip on them to sit nicely in my hydroponic system. Some nets pots I've seen do not have a lip to hold them in place. Plenty of holes for rooting. I use this size for many different kinds of plants.
R**S
2" pot fits a 2" hole perfectly, very pleased, need more
The 2" pot is a true 2" pot, fits a 2" hole far better than others I have.The lip is wide , total width is roughly 2-5/16".Thus lip is over 1/8" (5/32")Net is small and holds small media very well.Very happy with these, need another 100, now that I have checked them out.
T**N
Won't Fit Wide mouth Mason Jars
The net cups are too big for wide mouth mason jars and sit above the lip. This would not be to big of a problem initially but growing anything like this will cause the plant to lean and tip the jar over. The cups sits loose on the jar and is unstable. I guess if you use these for other purposes it may work fine but most use 3” net cups for mason jars and these are a big fail.I would post a photo but for some reason the add photo button is missing.
5**S
good
Quality could be better, instead of vertical lines, squares are more solid, however will still work good in hydroponics
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