HydrofarmHGN60S Flexible String, 5' x 60', 3.5'' Mesh Trellis Netting
M**E
Thin string sheds fibers and falls apart easily
Cheap quality and almost impossible to pull tight without the thin string material fraying off and coming apart. Additionally, the trellis itself sheds fibers non-stop, which get almost everywhere ruining flowers and buds. Attempted to use this to setup a tight-screen over plants, could not because the material falls apart so easily.Save yourself the hassle of this and get shed-free and stronger polypropylene trellis netting instead (GrowersEdge, Tenax, others).
V**P
Great!
This is a wonderful trellis netting. It unrolled with no tangles from the package and was incredibly easy to measure and cut. I utilized it to create a strong support for pole beans. It cuts easily without unraveling. It has an excellent size of "mesh" for bean support allowing for bean harvest. Great!
P**I
Excellent product
Excellent product, looks very resistent, the build is good and have no imperfections, It fits my needs and looks good!
M**O
Great Product! However
Great Product! However, be careful if cutting these off of any cannabis plants. When cutting the mesh, very small fibers get cut up and fall all over the place....so if you can imagine what happens when they come into contact with the trichomes. Other then that, awesome!
J**G
Worked for me.
Wish I had gotten this long before I did for my cucumber plants. By the time I did get it, the plants had spread and it was hard to train them to this trellis material. My fault, not the product. But the ones that I did get to work with it did real well. I had never used anything like a trellis to hold my cukes up off the ground before. It was nice to finally see some hanging a few feet off the ground for easy picking. Next year it will be strung the day the plants go in the ground, that way they can get started vining up the trellis. I like the 3.5 inch net spacing better than the 5 inch that I got for my tomatoes. It seems to be better at holding the plants to them. I have to say that I had a much better garden this year by using these trellises, still getting a lot of tomatoes on my plants here in upstate NY. The previous 2 years without them was a big waste of time, nothing really produced. I have given away a lot of my canned products to my family members where the last years I only froze a couple of packages that I managed to pick.
E**S
String Used is Too Light Weight in my Opinion
I purchased this to use for scrogging my plants in my indoor grow room. I had expected something with a heavier weight string making up the netting. When I took it out of the package it just seemed like a tangled mess. I decided not to even deal with it and ended up just using rope and twine to weave my own scrog in place.I guess if you were to set it up ahead of time it might work okay, but for me it's just to fine a netting to deal with in my setup. There was nothing in the description that indicated this so I took a chance, but had no real expectation since this was my first time buying trellis netting. I expect there are others that are heavier, but I'll just stick with my own method. Worked out better. So in a way, buying this gave me a better idea for how to build my own better scrog - so there is that.I'm not saying don't buy it, but if you're expecting something "heavy duty", this is not it.
S**H
Good stuff.
Don’t listen to the bad reviews. This stuff is awesome. Smaller holes for easier placement of your plant tops. Do not cut in flowering with scissors. Use a lighter or a torch to “cut it” and you won’t get any tiny shreds of poly in your herbs or veggies. Problem solved.
R**L
Flimsy, Breaks and Sags
I wanted to try a different trellis as I've used the nylon woven ones in the past and they sag quite a bit once the plants start to fill them. This one sagged too, and broke over and over again with my pole beans that I didn't plant very heavily at all. I had to use bailing twine multiple times to attach this trellis back to the posts. At least the nylon ones can hold a load without breaking off, this stuff is just pathetic.
M**N
Great trellis netting.
So far brilliant sweet peas and tomatoes already growing up the trellis netting which is hung over the garden fence.
C**S
Good product and price.
Exactly as described. Used to put around 2 bird feeder stations to keep magpies etc away but still let smaller birds through. So far it's done just that.
A**A
Excellent
Excellent
G**T
sheds like crazy
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. The amount of shedding of plastic fibres coming from this netting is INSANE. Right as it is coming out of the packaging you can see cloud of fine, thin threads of fibre flying through the air. Just imagine if the netting is coated with glitter but instead with nylon fibres. I have washed the netting in hopes of trying to get of the shredding fibres. If the netting continues to shed, I'm not sure if I would use it on the garden. All the small nylon fibres will probably shed into the soil and stay there for a very long time.Would NOT recommend this product to anyone. Stay away especially if you have any sort of respiratory issues.Video shows the remaining fibres stuck on clothing after trying to shake it off vigorously.EDIT: As soon as the netting dried, it begun shedding fibres like crazy again. I don't think I will be able to use the product in the garden safely. Will be returning the product.
J**W
Little expensive
I bought this net because I have no choice. This is only net I found with 3.5 inch mesh. Compare with the other 5 inch mesh net I bought few days ago, 2 packs of 5x30ft only cost $20. Which means this net is almost 4 times more expensive. I understand smaller mesh size should cost more, but not that much. String on this net is pretty thin, I just hope it will last long enough.
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