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Net pots are commonly used in DIY Deep Water Culture, Media Bed, and Vertical growing systems. The solid plastic container with holes in the bottom for even drainage makes this cup a handy, durable, multi-use growing tool. Letting your plant roots grow their own way down through the pot, allows for bigger, healthier roots.
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Net pots are commonly used in DIY Deep Water Culture, Media Bed, and Vertical growing systems. The solid plastic container with holes in the bottom for even drainage makes this cup a handy, durable, multi-use growing tool. Letting your plant roots grow their own way down through the pot, allows for bigger, healthier roots.
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Net pots are commonly used in DIY Deep Water Culture, Media Bed, and Vertical growing systems. The solid plastic container with holes in the bottom for even drainage makes this cup a handy, durable, multi-use growing tool. Letting your plant roots grow their own way down through the pot, allows for bigger, healthier roots.
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Sale!The natural fibers mixed into the netting of the fabric will retain moisture more evenly around the pot. While allowing the fabric to breathe it is also now helping in cooling down the plant in summer as well as helping to warm the plant in winter, similar to a blanket surrounding the tender roots.
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AquaPouch fabric pots use both recycled plastic fibers from discarded plastic bottles that would otherwise clog our landfills and oceans, along with natural fibers. These natural fibers mixed into the netting of the fabric will retain moisture more evenly around the pot. While allowing the fabric to breathe it is also now helping in cooling down the plant in summer as well as helping to warm the plant in winter, similar to a blanket surrounding the tender roots.
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Score a hole in one -- or many holes -- with our round mesh bottom pot. Holes in a planter or container may seem counterintuitive, but true gardening aficionados know that you've got to set your roots free. The holes in the bottom of these pots promote healthy roots with even drainage. Letting the roots grow their own way, right down through the pot, allows for bigger, healthier roots.