GROWNEER GP004B-120

GROWNEER 120 Pcs 4 Inch Nursery Plant Pots Instruction Manual

Model: GP004B-120

Introduction

Thank you for choosing GROWNEER Nursery Plant Pots. This manual provides essential information for the proper use and care of your new plant pots. These pots are designed for starting seeds, growing seedlings, propagating cuttings, and transplanting various plants, including succulents, both indoors and outdoors.

What's Included

  • 120 x 4 Inch Nursery Plant Pots
  • 15 x Plant Labels
GROWNEER 4 Inch Nursery Pots and Plant Labels

Image: Contents of the GROWNEER 120 Pcs 4 Inch Nursery Plant Pots package, showing the pots and included plant labels.

Product Specifications

MaterialPlastic
ColorRed-standard
Quantity120 pieces
Opening Diameter4 inches
Height3.3 inches
Bottom Diameter2.7 inches
Special FeatureDrainage Holes
Weight16 ounces (total package)
Diagram showing dimensions of a 4 inch nursery pot and a plant label

Image: Detailed dimensions of the nursery pot and plant label.

Setup

  1. Prepare the Pots: Ensure the pots are clean before use. If reusing, wash thoroughly to prevent disease transmission.
  2. Fill with Soil: Fill each pot with your preferred potting mix or seed-starting medium. Gently tap the pot to settle the soil, but avoid compacting it too much.
  3. Planting: Plant your seeds, seedlings, or cuttings according to their specific requirements. Ensure adequate space for root development.
  4. Utilize Drainage Holes: The pots feature multiple drainage holes at the bottom to prevent waterlogging and promote healthy root growth. Ensure these holes are not blocked.
  5. Use Plant Labels: Use the included plant labels to identify your plants. Write the plant name, date, or any other relevant information on the label and insert it into the soil.
Close-up of the bottom of a nursery pot showing multiple drainage holes

Image: The bottom of a GROWNEER nursery pot, highlighting the drainage holes for optimal water flow.

Hand holding a plant label next to a potted plant

Image: A green plant label being inserted into a potted plant, demonstrating its use for identification.

Operating Instructions

These nursery pots are designed for versatility and ease of use in various gardening applications:

  • Seed Starting: Ideal for germinating seeds indoors before transplanting them to larger containers or outdoor gardens. The 4-inch size provides sufficient space for initial growth.
  • Cuttings and Propagation: Suitable for rooting plant cuttings. The flexible material allows for easy removal of the plant once roots are established.
  • Transplanting Seedlings: Use these pots to transition seedlings from smaller starter trays, giving them more room to grow before their final planting location.
  • Temporary Housing: Excellent for temporarily housing small plants, such as succulents, herbs, or small flowers, before they are moved to decorative planters or garden beds.
Various plants including vegetables, flowers, succulents, and seedlings in GROWNEER pots

Image: Examples of different plant types, such as vegetables, flowers, succulents, and potted seedlings, thriving in GROWNEER nursery pots.

Maintenance

  • Cleaning: After use, empty the soil and rinse the pots thoroughly with water. For best practice, especially if plants showed signs of disease, sterilize the pots with a diluted bleach solution (1 part bleach to 9 parts water) or a horticultural disinfectant, then rinse well.
  • Storage: The pots are designed to be stackable, allowing for compact storage when not in use. Store them in a dry place away from direct sunlight to prolong their lifespan.
  • Reusability: Made from durable, flexible plastic, these pots are reusable. Handle them with care during transplanting to avoid damage.
Stack of empty nursery pots and a close-up of the bottom of a pot

Image: A stack of clean, empty GROWNEER nursery pots demonstrating their stackable design for efficient storage, alongside a view of the pot's base.

Troubleshooting

  • Pots appear flimsy: The pots are made from a lightweight, flexible plastic designed to be easily squeezed for plant removal during transplanting without breaking. This flexibility is a feature, not a defect. Once filled with soil, they provide sufficient stability for seedlings.
  • Poor Drainage: Ensure the drainage holes at the bottom of the pot are clear of debris or compacted soil. If necessary, gently clear any blockages to allow proper water flow.
  • Difficulty Removing Plants: The flexible nature of the pots allows for easy plant removal. Gently squeeze the sides of the pot while holding the plant at its base to loosen the soil and root ball.

Support

For any questions or assistance, please contact GROWNEER customer support:

  • Phone: 1 (855) 626-9888
Customer support representative with a headset

Image: A customer support representative wearing a headset, symbolizing available assistance.