♻️ Grow Green, Grow Smart—Your Eco-Chic Garden Starts Here!
These 126-pack, 3.15-inch square peat pots are crafted from biodegradable pulp and plant fibers, designed for direct planting without transplant shock. Featuring excellent air permeability and automatic water absorption, they promote rapid, healthy seed germination for flowers, herbs, and vegetables. Ideal for eco-conscious gardeners seeking a sustainable, efficient seed-starting solution.
C**A
Just what I needed!
Perfect size for starting my seedlings. They are sturdy and have good quality where they won’t break down when wet. Good drainage and they don’t topple over
M**S
Perfect seed starter pot
The price for this pack was amazing and these pots are exactly what I needed to start seeds. We soak the outer pot once the plants are three inches and shred the lower half. They compost up well in the garden soil and make for a perfect growing pot.
T**T
value for your buck
great value is what seller said
A**.
Good substitute for plastic
Good for reducing plastic waste, but the bottom dimensions are much smaller than top, making these not very stable and reducing the total soil volume. Less tapered sides would be better.
J**.
Works for plants just keep away from mice.
Pots work fine just securely box or lock up pots you don’t use. Mice love to chew through them and build nests inside stacked pots.
T**A
Convient and well worth it
These are so convenient. I can plant my seeds, then dig a whole and put the whole thing in the ground when Im ready. the container breaks down and is eco-friendly.
Z**O
Nursery pots
They do the job, no water leakage, don’t crumble, perfect size for plants to grow, and thick/sturdy! Your husband will hate that you are able to have plant starts all over your house!
A**8
Stunted plants
I used these last year to start my veggies inside and they were all pretty small, but I didn't have anything to compare them to. This year I found some actual jiffy peat pots in my garage so I used those as well to start my seeds. In the picture you can see that the plants to the right are all very nicely established. Those are the ones in the jiffy peat pots. The ones on the left are in the pots I purchased through Amazon. Those are covered in mold, some are even growing mushrooms, and the plants are struggling. They have been in the same tray since I planted them. All of my peppers are tiny, and took forever to germinate. I just finished repotting them all into jiffy pots. I will not use these cheap pots again. I don't know if it's the mold, or that they don't wick the water the same, but they obviously stunt the plants.
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