🌿 Grow Your Green Thumb with Confidence!
The KINGLAKE 100 Pcs 6" Plastic Plants Nursery Pots are designed for plant enthusiasts, offering a generous quantity of durable, lightweight pots with optimal drainage for healthy plant growth. Perfect for seedlings, cuttings, and succulent propagation, these pots ensure your plants thrive while providing a hassle-free planting experience.
A**W
Nice Pots!
When I received these, I had a few doubts because they seemed to be very flimsy but after using them, I ordered more. This will be my first season with them. I also ordered the trays and enjoy using those as well. I don't think I can go wrong for the price.
O**7
These are great starter pots, if you don't try to fill them directly from the potting soil bag.
I purchased these to start vegetable seeds for our garden. At first I had a hard time filling them with potting soil, because they are thin and I was dipping these containers into my potting soil bags. This caused them to bend out of shape, with very little soil going into the pots. I decided to put one of these into a more durable 4" inch pot, that I saved after purchasing a plant from a local store. It made for fast filling. Then I covered the top of the thin pot with my hand as I poured it out of the more durable pot and sat it in my starter tray. Then put another of these pots in to the same durable pot to fill, until I had as many pots filled as I needed. It was fast and I was able to fill them in no time. Also, you will want to seperate these before you start filling them, because you will need two hands to seperate most of them. I will be using these same pots next year, because they all were still in great shape after the plant starts were transplanted into my garden!
A**D
Gets The Job Done At A Great Price
I'm an active gardener and start my seeds early inside to get the most of the garden season (live in southern Texas where the high heat can shorten the garden season quite a bit). I bought these because I was tired of using the single use peat pots that are not only expensive but also don't break down well in the soil.I tried these last season and they worked out well, they were big enough to start the seeds indoors for 6-8 weeks prior to transplanting for most varieties, and the soil released easily to help prevent damage to the roots. I saved the pots and now using them for the second time to start my seeds for Spring. They are working well and I haven't had to throw any out due to damage. My only draw back is that the plastic is super thin. While I haven't had any problems yet some of the pots started crinkling at the bottom in storage so I don't know how many season I can reuse them.Either way great product for the price point and definitely helps keep gardening affordable.
D**R
good buy for the money
great for transplanting seedlings
M**1
Good deal for the price
As many other reviewers have stated, these are very thin and tend to flex as you use them. But none of mine have broken or split, so in that since they are sturdy. I feel like for the price, it’s a good deal. The only thing that concerned me is they have kind of an odd plastic smell and since I’m trying to grow all of my vegetables, organically, maybe I should’ve gone with a different type of potting option for those. Makes me wonder what kind of chemicals could be released into them. But otherwise, I’m happy with my purchase.
N**Y
Flimsy? Yes but they hold up.
These are perhaps made of the thinnest plastic possible, but I've had a few of these outside since spring and they haven't even cracked which has surprised me. I bought them intending to reuse them and thought they wouldn't hold up, but to my surprise, they have been pretty durable.So yes, heed the reviews that call them flimsy, but in my experience that hasn't really been an issue. I am overall very pleased with my purchase. These planters were an excellent deal and I intend to get a lot of mileage out of them with proper care. (Using the term care loosely here.)
H**T
I bought more and also a larger size set of pots.
I read the reviews, pros and cons. These pots rock! No, I’m not expecting them to last for 20 years. The more expensive pots don’t last twenty years. I was out there this morning transferring little plants out of where they didn’t need to be. These pots are great as a transfer point between seed starting trays and their final destination in my yard or someone else’s.Thank you for making a decent product for a good price.
L**E
These worked for us
We used these last year to start our plants and we liked them. They are a little thin and flimsy, but that made it easier to transplant.
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