I have been using 3 3/4 inch net pots in my DWC for years now. I have changed and upgraded several different parts of my grow threw the years to try and be as productive as posible for my setup. The only thing that I have not changed is the size of my net pots. Does a bigger net pot help to produce bigger plants?
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Dang Tidwell, been hanging in the shadows long?
I am using 6 inch pots at the moment, and the plants will get large if I'm not careful. Seen on here people use 2 inch pots will plants as big as mine. So i think environmental control, plenty off air in the pot, and proper training makes more of a difference.DIY 4x12 Farmacy box w/2 4x4x6 grow areas
TrolMaster HydroX runs the whole show
Dual tank Co2 injection w/ rain tubing
10000 btu thru the wall A/C / 5000 btu heater
50 pint dehumidifier/ cool mist humidifier
8" intake fan w/ hepa filter / 8" exhaust fan
2 Timber Fatty-vs COB 950 watt draw fixtures
w/ added 4 2ft T5 Pure UV bulbs on each fix.
2 DIY Hybrid DWC 5 gal bubble bucket systems w/ 55 gal reservoirs w/ PH dosers
2 2"x2"cyl.stones in each bucket, 8"disk in reservoirs
GH Flora series (entire line) + Orca
Grow 3 = Blueberry 1 dwc 1 soil.
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I concur. I’ve grown with 6 & 2 inch net pots and didn’t notice any difference with plant growth. I did have stability issues with the 2” net pot but don’t think size was an issue.“Rather laugh with sinners than cry with saints” Billy Joel Only the good die young
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