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Your seeds have germinated nicely, your plants are doing great, and it's time to repot. Here's how to ensure that seedlings thrive at this crucial stage: transplant into these pots that water themselves! The system includes a 1/2-gallon reservoir tray, a capillary mat that wicks water up to plants, transport tray(s) for carrying pots, and your choice of (40) 2", (18) 3" or (12) 4" pots.
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Comments about Self-Watering Transplant Pots:
Just perfect for starting seeds and growing them until they are ready for planting outside in the garden. Cuts out the repotting step if you just start your seeds in these pots. I liked them much better than the APS system.
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I have transferred seedling of all sorts into these and grow them on shelves next to the window. Just the right size.
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I bent a few of the pots packing with soil, but the kit is lightweight and compact.
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I keep losing the plastice inserts. Wish there were refills available. Otherwise, perfect for growing lettuce and spinach. Not just for transplants.
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i am handicapped, so this allows me to bring the outdoors in...pure pleasure watching things thrive
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Normally your products are great...not this time.
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Used to move seedlings to larger pots.
The pots included did not have good wicking action - the dirt was dry on top everyday.
The tray without the pots worked very well for newspaper pots keeping them upright and well moistened.
The tray was larger than my grow light setup and I couldn't put it under the lights. I could fit the pot holder in a regular flat under the lights.
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Used for basil. Works well as a starting kit.
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I bought three of these in different sizes. The 2" version is really small and might be better for starting seeds. I like the product because it allows me to bottom feed and to easily move in and out of the greenhouse. I do wish the plastic housing was a bit stronger. Thanks.
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With all the rain this year (2011), I used 4" self watering pots for plants I had intended to go strait to the garden from seed start flats. They all look great (still waiting for the rain to stop).
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