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JZ-300×260 Hard Pots

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Model:

JZ-300×260

Serial Number:

11090300

Outer Diameter:

300

mm

Inner Diameter:

284

mm

Hight:

260

mm

Bottom Diameter:

223

mm

Volume:

13010

cc

Each Piece Quantity:

50

Material:

PP

Process:

Injection

Packaging Form:

Carton

Color:

Red/Black


Product Information

Hard Pots

Complete models, can be processed and customized

 

Drop-proof and sunscreen

Windproof and windproof

Environmental protection material

Insulation root

Water permeable and breathable

Keep Moisture

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Product process

Blister series

Vacuum formed flower pots are made of polyethylene plastic through vacuum molding machines.

Injection molding series

Heat and melt the plastic particles and inject them into the mold, then cool and solidify to obtain the finished product.

Printing series

The printing series products are products that are completed by printing plastic flower pots and support customization.

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Frequently asked questions


Q

When will the flowerpot be placed outdoors after overwintering?

A

This depends on the plants themselves, as some plants can withstand lower temperatures. However, a good general rule is to place overwintering pots indoors until there is no frost outside before returning them to the outdoors.


Q

Do we need to update the soil in the flower pots every year?

A

It is not necessary to strictly replace the soil in the flowerpot every year, but adding some additional nutrients before each growing season is not harmful. For example, a simple method of adding some fertilizer in early spring. Alternatively, sprinkle some leguminous plants or cover crops (clover, peas) in winter to restore soil vitality. After a few years, thoroughly replace the soil.


Q

What are the plants that grow well in a shaded flowerpot?

A

If it is ensured that plants receive sufficient water, nutrients, and space, most plants grow well in pot containers. If you want to plant plants in a shaded area, you can plant plants that do not like sunlight, such as perilla, begonia, and Impatiens.


Q

What flower pots (organic materials) can be safely used?

A

Almost all containers designed for plants can be safely used. The exception may be wooden containers that have already been processed. Those who may infiltrate chemicals into the soil. But plastic, pottery, foam polystyrene, stone and other materials will not harm plants or pollute vegetables or herbs. If you consider the impact on the environment, you can find biodegradable flower pots made from organic materials such as coconut fiber.


Q

How much water is suitable for watering the flowerpot?

A

The simplest way to water a container is to soak the soil until water flows through the bottom drainage hole. For indoor potted plants, soaking them in a sink or even a water tank (depending on size) can reduce a lot of trouble and provide a good soaking experience. But usually keep the soil moist but not too wet.


Q

Can vegetables be grown in pots?

A

Absolutely possible. If there are suitable conditions, it can be grown well in a flowerpot container: sufficient sunlight, sufficient water, and fertile soil. As long as the size of the flowerpot container matches the size of the plant, for climbing plants, the flowerpot needs to be close to a place that can be supported. The best vegetables to grow in a flowerpot container are lettuce, chili peppers, and tomatoes.


Q

Can different herbs be planted in the same pot?

A

It is absolutely possible to mix and plant herbs in a flowerpot container, which is a good way to save space. Just make sure to put the herbs that require similar conditions together. For example, Mediterranean plants - lavender, thyme, rosemary, oregano, and sage - all require sufficient sunlight and dry soil.
Coriander, basil, coriander, and tarragon can be planted well together because they prefer moist soil. Mint is an exception. Peppermint often invades other plants, so it needs to be given a separate space.


Q

Do flower pot containers need drainage holes? What if not?

A

Drainage holes are very important. If not, the soil will become damp, leading to root rot and disease. If punching holes on the container to be used is not easy, there are alternative methods. Lay a layer of pebbles or gravel several inches thick at the bottom of the container, and then lay the soil on top. This layer will accommodate excess water without soaking the roots.


Q

What type of flowerpot soil can be made by oneself?

A

The type of soil required for a flowerpot depends on the plant. To make your own ordinary potted soil, you can use lower quality products and mix compost and perlite to reduce weight, or start the soil entirely from scratch: water moss, coconut shell fiber, six parts compost, perlite.


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