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Your cart is empty.4.6 out of 5 stars
- #191,367 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #417 in Planter Nursery Pots
Dayse V.
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2025
They look great, but it was the wrong size for what I need. That is the only reason I returned them. My fault.
TB
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
Great colors - pots are pretty thin- they do the trick for small plants and for the price they’re just fine.
sewcrafty
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024
I love these little pots! They are great for repotting all the little starts you might get when repotting a large pot, then giving away as gifts. They are always ooed and awwed over. I will probably buy again.
E.Muna
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024
Small thin walled, lightweight plastic planters, exactly as described. Main container with separate matching saucer to catch excess water. I use these to plant rooted clippings and give them away as gifts and my friends and neighbors love them. Makes for a bright and cheery presentation of small plants.
EssEmCee
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2023
I have a bunch of little newly propagated plants I need pots for. I bought the ugly terracotta looking nursery kind from a different seller and they failed to mention they're practically tissue thin, to the point I won't use them.These are great! While still thin, they're a firm plastic and they seem like they'll definitely hold up to many years of use. They have really nice drainage holes too so that's good, because nobody likes root rot.I added a few photos with my iPhone SE 2020 so you can see the size, because I can't be bothered to find my tape measure 😂
moderatelymoderate
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2019
I bought these to have color-coded containers of microgreen trials, before deciding which type of seeds to get more of. So far, they are working fine. There were just a couple of small spots that needed a bit of sanding with an old nail file.I'm not really planting the seeds, but growing them hydroponically. I first put some seed in the bottom of a pot, maybe 1/3 to 2/5 the amount needed to cover the bottom. Then I will have to soak the seed thoroughly. The amount of time thisvtakes depends on hough tough thr seed's outer layer is, When I get around to trying sunflowers, I'll be using that old nail file to make some thinner places on the edges of the seeds. If instead the seeds a very thin nd would fall through the drainage slots in the pot, I will have to first put a few layers of paper tissue or a layer of paper towel in the pot before adding the soaked seeds,Then I covered the top of the pot with plastic to keep the moisture in, plus use a misting bottle as well. I'll need to mist at intervls that depend on the relative humidity in the room. Once the seeds germinate, I may need to add some liquid fertilizer to the misting bottle. By the time the sprouts are about 2" tall, I'll taste a few to see if they're ready or not.
livingaboard
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2019
These are relatively cheap and if you are decorating on a budget then they are fine. Or if you are just using them to start some seedlings or maybe giving a plant as a gift then they are ok.In the bottom there is a grate design with slots so I would recommend putting something in the bottom to keep the dirt in the pot. I used a piece of paper towel cut to fill the bottom but you could use window screen material as well. This will allow water to pass and not dirt so much.These come with sharp edges and raised pieces of plastic on the "saucers" that fit under the pots. You may have to remove these nibs of plastic to get the pots to sit flat on the saucers.They seem durable enough. I don't know that they are resistant to UV exposure so the life span of these may be greatly reduced by sun exposure.My opinion is that nothing really replaces a decent ceramic pot but these are ok and you get some different colors which is nice.
MPH206here
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2018
I love the colors of this. Looks great along a window sill. They were a lot shorter than I though. I guess I didn't read the description closely? Either way, it's shorter than my other 4 inch pots. One of the trays I received that was broken (just along the edge, it's still usable) and another one was cracked on the edge. The packaging of it was not good at all. The 8 pots and trays were in a plastic bag/sleeve and put into a cardboard box, without and bubble wrap or anything. No wonder it broke and cracked. Those were my only 2 gripes about these. otherwise, they are great and work wonderfully!!!Update: I upgraded my original review to 5 stars (originally 3) because the customer service I superb. The seller reached 9ut to me after seeing I received cracked pieces. I only asked for 2 replacements but they sent me a another set of 8. It's way more than I need, but they kind gesture is much appreciated. For the great customer service and cute pota, I gave it 5 stars.
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