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The Augshy Nursery Pot set includes 110 durable 4-inch plastic pots made from flexible, break-resistant polypropylene. Designed with 8 drainage holes and a UV-protected red brick finish, these pots ensure healthy root growth and long-lasting use for indoor and outdoor gardening projects.






| ASIN | B07FXJGNZV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,691 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #11 in Planter Nursery Pots |
| Brand Name | Augshy |
| Capacity | 14 ounces |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 13,123 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Painted |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00056312675214 |
| Included Components | Planters |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Dimensions | 3.94 x 3.94 x 3.54 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.5"D x 6.6"W x 2.5"H |
| Item Height | 9 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | nursery pot |
| Item Weight | 1.01 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Augshy |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Mounting Type | Outside Mount |
| Number of Levels | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 110 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Drainage Hole |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | seed |
| Planter Form | Plant Pot |
| Product Style | Farmhouse |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Drainage Hole |
| Style | Farmhouse |
| Theme | Plants |
| UPC | 056312675214 |
| Unit Count | 110 Count |
M**A
Plastic starter pots
Honestly a little thinner material than I thought. colored Amber to orange colored. Looks fine, stability of these pots are fine. works fine holds up to plant growth period does not allow over watering due to the holes in pots bottom which is a plus. Not stiff a little flimsy but it’s a starter pot.
R**B
Used for Plant Collars
Good for the price. Not heavy duty but sturdy enough to use as plant collars after bottoms are cut off. Much more affordable tha mn actual plastic plant collars advertised on the internet.
K**D
Very thin material and they come crumbled
I like them, but they’re very thin and come kinda crumbly. But once filled with soil, they aren’t as wrinkled.
R**N
Great temporary pot
I've given these pots 5 stars but it didn't start that way The pots come stacked about 2ft tall. The picture looks like there is a lot of separation between the pots, but none of my pots are like the picture. To get them separated, you need strong fingernails to get them separated from each other. The plastic is pretty thin so you have to separate with caution (I thought) or they would crack and would be useless. This DID NOT happen to me, just my logic. After the units were separated (and even while they were together) the pots can look deformed. once filled, you pretty much have to carry them in a tray or one at a time. I often grab 2 or 3 of the 4 in pots in one hand (I've used 150 of the same type of pots as these, just the 4 in variety), but I didn't think the thin plastic would hold up doing that with the 6 in pots. I suspect that these pots may not hold up for multiple years, but too early in the season to make that judgement. As you can see, I had a lot of concerns when getting the pots ready and actually using the pots, but they do exactly what I need and for a price significantly less than other alternatives, so I put this as a my usability testbed. OK...all the things I didn't initially like are before you...now onto the good stuff. These pots do exactly what I need them to do. Grab a few handfuls of nice potting mix and the pots hold well and most of the deformations seen with the separation are gone or nearly gone. I've filled 18 6 in pots now and each one holds up nicely with dirt and water. I transplanted some of my 4" pots into them and they are secure. They are stable on the ground...as much as any narrowing bottom pot will be. Take care carrying the pots... hold on the bottom or top ring. Holding in the middle, like one of my granddaughters did, collapses the middle and she was afraid that it disturbed her newly planted seeds. I just ordered and received another batch of the 4in pots, so I obviously feel it is a good value for the money.
L**N
You Get What You Pay For
Soooo, they are doable. You get what you pay for right? For the amount you get, the ones that get thrown out don’t matter much...unless you legit need every one of these, in that case buy extra. I’ll be blunt: The quality of the material is worse than you would think even after reading other reviews. I read them, I bought these, and then I was like, “ohhhhh. Ok. Got it.” Here’s why- the plastic is ridiculously thin...to the point that you cannot separate them without the material literally crumpling as you fumble about trying to maneuver one side out as the other buckles and folds with the slightest touch, adding more tension on one side than the other, increasing the pressure, compounding the entire issue. Eventually I just got mad and ripped the thing out, leaving me with a plastic version of weathered Kleenex...real life. I would liken this experience to when you crumple off brand printer paper into a ball and try to make it in the garbage while yelling, “Kobe (RIP)!” ...but then actually missing completely, because the paper has no weight to carry it across the room not matter how hard you throw it... That my friends, is this product. Now, if you have patience, you’ll figure out how to get them separated like I did, with minimal swearing and throwing of things. It’s not that dramatic I promise. I’m extra. If you want to use some of these for more than a year it’s possible, but there’s no way you’ll get them all, or maybe you’ll have better luck? Overall, the ones you can free work. After planting the seedlings into the garden bed most of my empties ended up in a questionable state. I plan to try to use the ones that are not misshapen again next year. No clue how to store them, because once you release them from their pressurized cocoon they will never be the same, ergo, they won’t stack properly. They now will live in a large box, most likely getting crushed over the long Winter. “A” for effort.
B**S
cheap but will work
a little cheap-china stuff-but I think they will be ok but they are made cheap
O**Y
These are worth every penny
I keep buying these because they are perfect for my garden plants that I can't put in the trash or compost. These become home to the little babies that need new homes to grow.
A**O
Hmmmm
I have holes where the pots would be nestled so fyi they’re not actually 4 inches, they’re shy of, also as the description states these are for starting seeds at best, they’re shy are paper thin. Knowing what I know, I would buy them again for other applications, at least.07 cents they’re pretty good or a purpose.
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