Trellis Netting for Grow Tents and Garden Frames
Choose trellis netting by installation style and footprint. Elastic tent nets attach to tent poles with hooks, while polypropylene rolls cover longer garden frames, rows and vertical supports. Keeping both styles on one page makes it easier to match the net to the structure instead of comparing duplicate products.
Choose the Right Style
| Style | Available sizes | Best use |
|---|---|---|
| Elastic tent net with hooks | 60x60cm, 100x100cm, 160x80cm, 160x160cm, 200x200cm | Grow tents and framed indoor spaces |
| Polypropylene trellis roll | 1.5×4.5m, 1.5x9m, 3x9m | Garden rows, long frames and vertical plant support |
Installing Trellis Netting
- Measure the inside frame or row before choosing a size.
- For elastic nets, fasten the supplied hooks to the frame and tension the net evenly.
- For roll netting, secure each edge to a rigid frame at regular intervals.
- Guide new growth through the grid without forcing or sharply bending stems.
- Recheck tension as plant weight increases.
The open grid helps separate branches and maintain airflow. Use the net as physical support and training structure; final spacing depends on the plant, container layout and available light.
Build the Rest of the Grow Space
Match the net with a grow tent, suitable LED grow light and ventilation equipment. Choose the size from the product options before adding it to the cart.
Trellis Netting FAQ
Which style is best for a grow tent?
The elastic style with hooks is the simplest option for tent poles. Use a roll when the support frame is longer or built to a custom size.
Can this netting support climbing plants?
Yes. It can guide and support climbing or fruiting plants when it is attached to a stable frame.
How tight should the net be?
Use even tension so the grid stays level without pulling the tent poles or frame out of alignment.









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