A while back, I ordered a box of Carlisle Classic 27qt. crock containers, which are a bit heavy but wide lid 6" net pots fit perfectly over them. I thought the clear ones would be aesthetic since I could monitor the roots, but algae was a huge problem. With the colored ones, I never had algae problems, and in fact the oldest plant I still own, a Dendrobium goldschmidtianum, has been in a netpot suspended over a partly filled resin pot (used to be in a crock pot).
I also bought a box of Genpak SC032 deli containers, which are more like 5.5" wide, 4" high saucers that are stiffer than the ones they sell at plant stores. The standard slitted 4" or 5" orchid pots fit into these and they could be functionally semi-hydro if allowed to be watered until overflow. Or as I do, water them a bit lower. Not as pretty as a cache pot, but not ugly, and rather space economical. You could buy decorative plastic or resin pots without holes punched in the bottom at a big box store like Lowes, if you get lucky to find one at the right size.
I bought both of these at restaurant wholesalers online, by the way, like Splyco or Katom Restaurant Supply.
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