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Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
These were used for indoor seed-starting. They're small enough to fit a lot in a small tray, yet retain plenty of moisture. They hold up well. When it comes time to plant, they can go right in the ground with the seedling. No mess, no transplant shock. The large package was a great value for the price.
George B Smith
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
Good quality peat pots. Already used 30 of the pots. Hold up well during initial seed starting phase. Then fall apart/decompose when you plant them in the garden. Perfect! Will buy more as needed.
Wendy S.
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Great price and large enough you're not transplanting too small a plant.
Sean
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
What a perfect size for a classroom project.
jws
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
nice starting pot. Square is more stable than round
ovalnut
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
The flat sides makes them stable against each other and saves space. The square shaped one's are all I will ever get now.
Kat234
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
These are so overly priced at the local stores, what a deal these are, perfect for starting my seeds.
LAF
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2024
I'd strongly recommend that you don't buy these! They are not made of peat. They are made of paper fiber, like super thin, dried paper pulp. I noticed that they were quite thin when I began potting plants & seeds, but they seemed okay. WRONG! Add water & these things start to disintegrate.Either the bottom falls out or one of the sides rips, or worse. I had to go back & very carefully lift them using a hand spade so that I could gently insert them into another couple or few pots, depending on how bad their condition was. No bargain price there since you're using three or more for each plant, and that's just for a very brief time until you can get pots that will actually last until you're ready to plant them in the garden.I know they won't hold up because they're made of paper pulp but I had to do something to save my plants. This was a complete waste of time & money. If these would hold up until plants are mature enough to plant outdoors, they would be decent because they definitely decompose. They just do so in days before the plants even sprout.To make matters worse, these are advertised as 4" pots. The tops of them are 4", but the bases aren't quite 2." Fill them with soil, set them in a tray & they immediately topple over. Filling a tray with pots is an exercise in acrobatics, as you work to hold up the pots until there are enough in the tray that they prop each other up. Even then, there's no guarantee they'll stay upright.These are such a disappointment. No bargain here, just a waste of your time & money because you'll have to spend more money on pots that will hold up & then spend even more time trying to transfer the soaking wet, ripping, tearing, falling apart pulp containing your soil & seeds to a pot that will actually survive until at least the seedling phase.Terrible. This is false advertising. These are thin paper pulp, not peat pots. Manufacturer & seller should be ashamed. Horrible product. False advertising. Big rip-off.
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