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Pros & Cons
Pros
Good pot but is more like 3/4 gal, def not a full gallon. Pots are deep enough to securely plant amaryllis bulb. The saucer is a bonus.
Good overall value with trays. It connience for back yard. Good quality also.
They look terrific and i think these transitional one-gallon pots made a big difference. They are cute and durable. Every one has been put to good use.
Cons
Second, very cheaply made. These pots do not hold a gallon, they are the size of my 2 quart pots (half gallon). These are not one gallon!
Highlights
Quality
These are sturdy, strong, and drainage is on point, the added saucers are a bonus.
Well-made and strong and reusable… i purchased them three times
By now (03/14/2021), most of these plants are over three feet tall, have blooms and some even have tiny tomatoes on the vine.
The "volume" of solid vs liquid does not compute for some with out brains.
Price
These nursery pots are excellent value for money, with saucers being extra value.
They are good for the price, but they barely hold over a 1/2 gallon.
The price is cheaper than anywhere to buy so many pots with the quality.
Shipping
It was some issue right shipping but overall, pleased with this request.
Competitiveness
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But the quality meets or exceeds what you would expect from an american company.
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sturdy, good, size, made and plastic. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 1,236 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 9 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
And we need a major head start if we are going to harvest tomatoes before it turns ridiculously hot here in july
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I start my seeds in midjanuary with a target planting date of march 15th
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
By now 03142021 most of these plants are over three feet tall have blooms and some even have tiny tomatoes on the vine
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
However these are only temporary homes for seed sprouts so ok or that since they will not be there long
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I wanted these to pot up my amaryllis bulbs at summers end
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They are a bit taller and narrower than other pots
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I liked that i could get deep green ones as they will be on display and i bought them for a few dollars less than what i see them selling for now
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Tip i use 2034×1034 propagation trays for drainage instead of the saucers that are included with the pots
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