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    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.
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      #3
      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.
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        #4
        Thanks guys…. I had a feeling that it probably doesn’t matter except for keeping the plant stable when it gets bigger.
        Smokelahoma,… lol yeah I’ve been familiar with this site for years. Helped me to get started growing and I still reference this site often.
        ‘Thanks for the help ✌🏼

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