Hydroponic Slotted Mesh Net Cups, Black
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They are made of quality plastic that offer durable use without crumbling. Wide lip on the top of containers, easy to grab, lift and transport.These plastic net cups promote a more efficient plant growth through aeration.
Slotted design let the roots grow their own way, right down through the pot and out of the sides, allow for bigger, healthier roots.
Promotes a more efficient plant growth through aeration.
Smaller diameter at the bottom for easier removal of netpot with attached roots.
There are many holes in the bottom, which produce healthy roots with even drainage.
It is suitable for seeding, cutting and seedling nursery.
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