Net pot question ebb and flow

waterdawg

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Not really IMO as there isn't a whole lot of room for roots to come out bottom. Why not just use round ones?
 

tallen

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They will work, but I use the round ones with the all mesh bottom and a couple rows up from the bottom. I originally looked for square ones too.
 

stupidcracker00

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Not really IMO as there isn't a whole lot of room for roots to come out bottom. Why not just use round ones?
Ok that's what I figured. And I would rather go with square ones because a 6x6 square pot has a greater volume than 6in round one. Plus I could perfectly fit 4 plants in a square foot area without wasting any space on my table.

They will work, but I use the round ones with the all mesh bottom and a couple rows up from the bottom. I originally looked for square ones too.
Oh ok I was goin crazy tryin to find some haha. Guess ill be using the round ones...

They are not made, you will have to use rounds.
Well that sucks. I wonder why they aren't made... I feel like they would sell like crazy. I know id buy em
 

waterdawg

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When i first started hydro i had a bunch of 6" pots and i drilled holes in. They worked fine untill i realized nets were less than a buck lol. You could do that!
 

zem

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if you dont wana loose any area from your table, you could just fill the whole table, thats what I do
 

zem

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Must be a bitch when finished to clean everything?
no it's not, it is probably easier than having multiple buckets, because you have one big bucket instead. the table is only 4" deep so I just grab the entire rootball with rocks and all and throw it in a bucket, shake it to separate them, clean as much roots as i can by hands. I dont empty the entire table, or remove every root hair. then i flood the entire table with H2O2 35% and leave it hours or overnight, then I drain flush and grow on. it requires me a good 20-30 minutes to do all that
 
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