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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Plastic starter pits. Perfect size. Great for seedlings. Easy to use. And transfer out of.
Tim G.
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
These pots are exactly as they look. They are a thin plastic pot that are perfect for seedlings for the garden. The bottom lets you bottom water. The size gives a seedling a lot of room to grow. They are reusable but they are not super durable. However, if crushed they can be uncrumpled looking a bit worse for wear. Really, a very useful set and they fit so snugly together they don’t take up a lot of space.
Mr. B
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Nice little pot for seed starting........reusable and sturdy
Nancy E. Jones
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Good drainage and a nice size for getting good root growth - the two factors we have had trouble with before. I like having reusable pots, and we haven't had great luck finding them, so I was pleased to find these. You do need to be careful pulling the plants out, because the bottom isn't flexible. You need to kind of loosen the edges by squeezing very gently all around the outside of the pot, that's usually enough to loosen the soil from the sides of the pot. Then you can usually tip the plant out of the pot without damage. The package also comes with plant markers, which was a wonderful surprise! My husband tends to move the plants around while he's watering them, forgetting that we have several different varieties of tomatoes and peppers in our seed starting box. I don't mind having them moved around, but when I go to transplant, we can still group them together by variety.
Snowy
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
These are nice little pots for small seedlings. They are a good size for letting the roots grow when they get too big for the small starter pods. These pots are plastic but seem to be sturdy enough if not abused. I like the color of these pots, which are almost a terracotta shade. They have lots of drainage holes which are essential for young seedlings. I think these are a fairly good price for 200 pots, and they also come with little plastic markers that you can use to label your seedlings, although they are really a bit too small.
kellygirl
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
These 4" pots appeared to be decent quality until I started separating them. Most of the pots are crammed together so my nails and fingers got a good workout prying them apart. The tiny labels are too short to use with the 4" pots but work great with seed cell trays and small peat pots. The quality of these 4" pots varied considerably. Several of the pots were unusable because of large, gaping holes in the sides. Several were deformed but may be useable. The thickness of the pot walls varied, not only between pots, but within the individual pots. The thickness varied between thin to ultrathin. I've used cheap pots before but the JNYONG 4" pots take the cake as being the worst. They are too flimsy and thin to be cleaned and re-used the following growing season. At the end of the season, I'll rinse these pots out and take them to Lowes Gradening Center for recycling. Lowes is also a good place to load up on pots and trays from their recycling rack. Just be sure to bring a large, clear plastic bag with you.
M Lenore
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
These 4” plastic nursery pots with tags. Note, you do not get 200 pieces. You get 200 pots and 200 tags. Most postings would consider that a 400 pack. These are great for your seedlings or succulents. I’m not sure about them being reusable. The plastic doesn’t seem like it would hold up to lots of time and exposure. But for less than $16, you can’t beat the value.
Shelley10001
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
These plastic nursery pots are exactly as described in the ad. The package includes the 200 plastic pots and 200 short (2” in length) plant labels to use in the pots. I was able to mark the labels using either a fine tip permanent marker or a pencil. For my summer garden I like to start flower seeds indoors in the spring - as it is much less expensive than buying bedding plants. I start the seeds in small cell 1.5” square seed trays using seed starting mix. About two weeks after germination the seedlings need to be transplanted into larger pots for more room and more nourishment. These plastic nursery pots will work perfectly for that stage! Please realize these nursery pots are not meant to house plants for long periods of time. The plastic is very thin and pliable, and the drainage holes in the bottom are very large = all of which are exactly what you need for the second stage of temporary growth of seedlings, but not for use to keep plants in permanently. The thin plastic sides make it easy to remove the seedling (with the surrounding soil still intact) for transplanting into my garden. With careful handling these nursery pots may be able to be gently washed and reused. I am very pleased with these nursery pots.
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