Dual-Layer - Scrog net flower enhancement system supports indoor fruits, buds & vegetables in all stages of growth & flowering. LAYER 1 spreads out the canopy to increase lateral growth ensuring maximum yields. LAYER 2 supports flowers
P**T
I Feel Entitled to Write a Review
We have a 4x2 tent and could not find a scrog net that small. I asked a question on here if this particulat net would work withour being to loose and the seller responded quite quickly saying a lot of their customers use it for a 4x2 size tent with no problem, and if I try it they welcome a review...Well, we tried it and its only been 3-4 days but it folded in half with the 4" grid squares lining up great with no problem, and the hooks wrapped around the tent poles with ease and just enough friction.Id post pics but.....Anyway we havent used the 6" net yet but id expect nothing different.Also I do need to add that this black net looks EXTREMELY nice and professional inside our mylar tent! Really brings everything together and finishes off the complete grow tent setup too. Definitely recommend and we dont give out 5 star reviews easily...
C**.
Does not fit 5x5
Doesn't fit a 5x5. If you stretched it, it's possible but alot of strain on my tent poles
A**R
Not for a 5x5 tent!!😡
You are looking at the black scrog net above the white one. This is advertised to fit a 5x5 tent and that is why of the low rating. It does not and I would have never purchased this product if I had known that. However, if I had a 4x4 or 3x3 tent this would have worked very well. I DO NOT recommend this purchase for a 5x5 tent.
B**T
Not what I thought it was!!!
Hooks are too small to work in my grow tent. I think this thing was designed to be a cargo net instead of a scrog net.
C**E
Net slides
Does not stay in place. I have to use tape to stop the hooks from sliding down pole.
C**P
Getting ready for spring planting!
Yes, it is set up in the snow. I live in the land of the frozen tundra, but with "warmer" weather today, I wanted to get an idea on how this will work in my garden as I am starting to plan for spring planting and summer growing. I won't be using tiny stakes in my garden, but will give me an idea how how it will work with my heavy duty steel green stakes.These nets are heavy duty and lots of support on the corners. It comes with 12 clips and I only used 8 in my pics. I plan on using these for my tomatoes as I never seem to "train" them to stay in their metal cages. These will allow them to grow up and support the branches. I will more than likely put the smaller square ones about a foot off the ground and then the larger square one up about two feet.I can see these working better than the "string" ones also as these ones are elastic....what I mean is that they are stretchy, but also hold their "spot" due to the elastic and won't "sag" like string ones. It will stay in place and provide the support needed for heavy tomatoes...getting excited for spring now.
M**N
too small for 5x5
net is too small for a 5x5 tent. while it does stretch far enough to hook, I immediately removed it as it was bending the tent poles. even when it was in the tent, theres about a 1ft gap between the walls and the net on all four sides. might work better on a 4x4, probably best on 3x3.
M**H
Strong and great for colorado weather
We just set these up in our garage for the start of our seedlings for summer, and later they will move out to the garden to help cope with Colorado wind in our backyard. We're hoping when we get those random hailstorms that Colorado is accustomed to in spring we will also be able to utilize these to put a cover over to protect our crops.
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