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A. Large 4 " x 6 " cells allow for true 4 " potted plants for almost immediate coverage. B. Free drainage in both the horizontal and vertical planes. Result in no sitting water preventing root rot. C. Due to the slotted horizontal and vertical planes, the plants have unlimited root migration preventing any root bound plants. The cell technology allows for superior drainage and unlimited root migration, two key elements for healthy plant survival.