Item Number: GP1210
Pulp Pot (12" Round)
Made from Recycled Materials
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Description
Description
This 12-inch round pulp pot is made from molded cellulose fiber derived from recycled newspaper. The fiber container is plantable, which limits the need to remove the root ball from a conventional plastic pot during transplanting. Base holes allow excess water to drain.
Keep the pot supported while it contains moist growing medium. At transplanting, remove the bottom if directed, slit the sides, and tear away any rim that would remain above the soil line. Plant promptly so the exposed fiber does not wick moisture away from the root zone.
Match container depth and drainage to the crop’s root system and stage of growth. Confirm dimensions and case quantity before pairing pots with support trays.
Product Details
- Dimensions: 12-inch diameter x 11 inches high
- Approximate capacity: 3.4 gallons
- Material: Molded cellulose fiber from recycled newspaper
- Drainage: Base holes
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Shipping Information
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Shipping Weight: 1.0 lb
Features
Features
- Biodegradable
- Made from Recycled Materials
- Use for Propagation
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Characteristics
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Use Instructions
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A lot larger than expected, but works perfectly for what I needed.
My blueberry plants are thriving!!
These are great pots - sturdy enough to have out in the open weather for a a couple seasons, and biodegradable and permeable enough to plant directly in the ground and have the roots grown through after starting seedlings. I'm using to start Hawthorne bushes - will plant directly in dirt and completely avoid transplant shock. Great product.
We grow coconut palms from our palms and either plant them on our yard or give them away.
These pots are perfect for this project!
I use these for trapping honey bees! They work out perfectly, they maintain in weather and serves it purpose! Bees love them!
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