Net pots are a staple when it comes to hydroponic gardening or flood and drain applications. The sizeable slits and slots around net pots create even drainage while letting plant roots grow. The slits enable roots to grow right down through the bottom and out through the sides while preventing the growing medium from slipping through. Most of these cups have subtle differences depending on the manufacturer; here are our top picks to help round out your organic gardening supplies.
Cz Garden net pots
Exceptional quality and design
These heavy-duty pots are ideal for either hydroponic, aquaponic, or soil-based gardening.
Pros:
- Recyclable over time
- Heavy-duty construction
Cons:
- Overkill
These 3-inch Cz Garden net cups are great for seed starting or cloning small to medium-sized plants. Also, these tiny cups are perfect for use with mason jars. They have a wide lip and a deep collar design that's easy to grab whenever you want to inspect roots. The several narrow slots all around the pot enable roots to grow freely. What's even better, the open slots don't start all the way at the top, and this creates a lower shield that prevents light from reaching the growing medium, which could otherwise cause root rot.
xGarden 50-pack lightweight economy net pot cups
Sufficient for all your gardening needs
These BPA-free plastic pots are great for use as dixie cups or seed-starters in a seedling tray.
Pros:
- Value pack
- BPA-free
Cons:
- Quite small and narrow lips
This pack has a whopping 50, 2-inch net pots, ideal for indoor and outdoor hydroponic, aeroponic, or aquaponic gardening systems. Alternatively, you can use them as standalone seed-starting cups in a seedling tray. Thinner lips and walls ensure that they remain lightweight. And the mesh sides allow roots to grow out while keeping the growing medium inside the cup.
GROWNEER 25-packs 4-inch net cups
Excellent build quality that won't crumble over time
These cups come with labels to help you mark and sort out your plants effortlessly.
Pros:
- Excellent build quality
- Comes with plant labels
Cons:
- Some grow medium is likely to slip through the big slits
These Grownner 4-inch net cups sport fantastic slit-style slots perfect for any bog plants since they offer superior airflow properties while allowing roots to grow on their own. Each purchase comes with 25 pieces, ideal for starting plants using any grow medium. The wide rim design makes the pots easy to grab and move around. You can also use the provided labels to identify your seedlings or grown plants.
Mkono plastic planter pot
A plant pot specifically designed for Orchidaceae
Chic and ultra-modern alternative to the predictable black pots.
Pros:
- Decorative and functional
- Double-layer design
- Excellent root control
Cons:
- Ideal for plants with shallow root systems
When plants like orchids outgrow a solid pot, roots begin to choke or circle each other. Such rigorous rooters need a pot like the Mkono plastic pot with open slots for better root control. In case you plan to grow small plants with shallow root systems, you can pair the net pot with the outer planter and base tray for better aesthetics. You get two outer pots with a 5.3-inch diameter, two inner pots with a 4-inch diameter, and two saucer trays.
Net pots for healthy, happy plants
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Plant parenting can be a little demanding but absolutely fulfilling. Grab any of these net pots to round out your hydroponic or soil-based gardening supplies.
Our top recommendation has to the Cz Garden net pots. The heavy-duty construction makes them recyclable season after season, while the flange design makes for easy grabbing.
Another wonderful choice would be the xGarden 50-pack lightweight economy net pot cups. You get a whopping 50 net pots for all your gardening needs.
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