Friday, January 10, 2020

Best 2020 - Oak Leaf 25-Pack 3 Inch Hydroponic Cups Net Pots Cups with Self-Watering Capillary Water Wick (10m 32.8ft) for Hydroponics, Slotted Mesh, Black


Best Gardening & Lawn Care 2020 ✔ Oak Leaf 25-Pack 3 Inch Hydroponic Cups Net Pots Cups with Self-Watering Capillary Water Wick (10m 32.8ft) for Hydroponics, Slotted Mesh, Black. 

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👍[Universal Size & Wide Application] 25-pack 3-1/4" wide by 2-1/2" tall net cups fits well in 3-inch holes for DWC growers. Oak Leaf mesh pots also work with many types of soil based and hydroponic media.
👍[Durable & Non-toxic Material] Made of premium non-toxic and UV resistant plastic, these durable hydro pots are corrosion-resistant and can withstand years of frequent use. Can be reused without crumbling.




Oak Leaf Pots These net cups are sturdy and the rims are lots wide. I sometimes use coffee containers and thing plastic lids for kratky containers and the net pots I have will fall through a 3" hole sometimes. Not these ones!. Well made and will buy again. I wish they had 3.75" ers.




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Oak Leaf Pots I have purchased a LOT of net pots recently. I grow orchids and have started growing to sell so I have been buying net pots left and right trying to find the best quality for the best price. A few weeks ago I found some great little 2" net pots. They were just made out of a thicker, different plastic and although they did run a tad small, they were amazing quality. So I set out to try and find the same quality net pots in all sizes! These are exactly what I wanted!Usually, net pots show up and have the plastic not fully cut out correctly to make the gaps, feel like they will snap if squeezed a tad to hard and are made out of that shinier, smooth material. These are not! They are made out of a very pliable material just like I wanted but still firm to hold their shape and be super durable. The material they are made out of is just very different then most. I can't even exactly explain it but, while most net pots have a shinier smooth plastic that always has holes covered from not being cut out properly, these are made of a plastic that is slightly textured. Obviously, the difference isn't that it's textured but that's how I identify which ones I want to buy....the holes are always PERFECTLY, PRECISELY cut out and the material is just very strong and durable. They look very nice and feel even nicer! I didn't even know net pots like this existed until a few weeks ago! Well worth the money and definitely can be used repeatedly!Might I add, I did purchase another net pot that looked identical in the photos, labeled as "heavy duty" and was only about 20 cents cheaper through a different seller (just to compare). I was SO happy I bought these too...I never would have known what I was missing out on otherwise.The other net pots looked identical at first but with closer examination, I realized that although the side, vertical strips of plastic that make up the side walls were the same material, the plastic was much thinner compared to these...also, the inside horizontal supports were half as wide and FAR thinner then these and made out of that super cheap plastic. The bottoms of the pots were also made out of the standard, super cheap plastic and had the holes that were not cut out. When I went to squeeze the pots I realized they were about to snap where the side walls of the pot reaches the bottom because of this cheap plastic.At first, I truly thought they were both the exact same product but, these are without a doubt superior in my book! They almost resemble injection molded pots versus the cheap plastic ones if that helps at all!

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