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Treepots
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Product Details | Product Q&AQuick Description: Tall, narrow design is great for budding, grafting, and starting larger seedlings. Treepots are engineered to create deep, healthy root systems. Vertical training ribs keep roots from spiraling and the slotted base allows for necessary drainage.
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Product Details
Description
Tall, narrow design is great for budding, grafting, and starting larger seedlings. Treepots are engineered to create deep, healthy root systems. Vertical training ribs keep roots from spiraling and the slotted base allows for necessary drainage.
Size Specifications
| Treepot Name | Diameter (in.) | Height (in.) | Tray Size | No. of Treepots Tray Holds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 49 | 4 | 9 1/2 | 15 3/4" square x 7 1/2" tall | 16 |
| 414 | 4 | 14 | 13" square x 10" tall | 9 |
| 616 | 6 | 16 | 13" square x 10" tall | 4 |
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Product Q&A
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What is the capacity of the 9" Treepots?
A
The 4" x 9" Treepots have a volume of 1.6mL.
Q
Will these pots work for starting pecan seedlings? Will the tap root be air pruned with these?
A
Yes, the Treepots can be used for starting and establishing pecan seedlings. The bottom of the Treepots feature larger drainage holes to stop taproot circling and assist with air pruning.
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What is the capacity of the 14" treepots?
A
The 4" x 14" Treepots have a volume of 2.83 liters.
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Are the trays for the treepot's priced for an individual tray?
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The Trays for the Treepots are priced individually.
Q
Are these seeds pots reusable or will they break easily?
A
The Treepots are constructed of high density polyethylene and should be able to be for multiple growing seasons with proper usage and storage.
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Do you know what the bottom dimensions and total volume of the 6" x 16" tree pots are? Looks liek they taper off towards the bottom?
A
The bottoms of the 6" x 16" Treepots measure 4" sq. and have a total volume of approximately 6.23 liters.
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Do you sell the trays without holes ?
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The Treepots Trays are not offered without holes at this time.
Q
What are the bottom dimensions of the 49 (4" x 9") pots? Looks like they taper from a top diameter of 4" down to...? Thank you
A
The 4" x 9" Treepots have the bottom outer dimensions of 2.875" x 2.875".
Q
Which pot would work best for grapes? And, which holder would you recommend?
I will be pruning my grapes this spring and want to put the branches in small pots for a year inside in the sun room to get them started good before transplanting them outside the following year?
A
Our master gardener suggested starting the cuttings in either the 4" x 14" or 6" x 16" Treepots and the accompanying Tray to assist with root growth, however, he stated that you may need to pot up once the root system has become established based on the Treepots overall width.
Q
What size container would you recommend planting the trees in after the 4x14 if they will not be planted in the ground right away?
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Our master gardener suggested potting up into the 5 or 7 gallon Large Nursery Containers, depending on the type of tree being grown and the overall root development.
Product Reviews





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Great pots
Dec 26, 2017 | By Chris
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These are great pots for starting fig tree cuttings. Its deep enought that if you over water by accident the cutting will stay out of it. And you wont uppot for awhile. Only downside is the uneven bottom kinda feel like your forced to buy the trays. Some frugal thinking and you can make your own holders. All in all they are great.





Perfect Square Pot
Oct 18, 2017 | By Konrad Kutter
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These are perfect for my application!





Very Useful
Jun 21, 2017 | By J
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Tree pots are durable and efficient way to nurture seedlings until season, weather and time permit permanent location.





Poor Old Country Likes there
Jun 8, 2017 | By Donald C Krom
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Planted a large quanity tree seedlings with long tap roots but only a few hair roods in 4' x 14" TreePots so I could keep a close watch until a better root ball develops.





tree Grafting
May 31, 2017 | By robin spencer
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Perfect size ,both 4x4 and 14" deep, 9 fit in plastic milk crate perfectly





Cheapest place to buy
Apr 22, 2017 | By Cody crase
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Excellent and fast shipping. Using them to start some cedar trees





Extra Tall Pots for Seedlings and Cuttings
Apr 22, 2017 | By Susan Schmitz
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I purchased these for cuttings and was very pleased with the quality of them. They're extra tall for cuttings or for potting up seedling trees and shrubs. They're also thick enough that I should be able to use for a few years.





tree pot crates
Apr 22, 2017 | By audrey
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lightweight, yet well constructed. makes easy work of 9 treepots,





4x14 tree pots
Apr 22, 2017 | By audrey
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Absolutely the best pots I have ever found for tree seedlings, durable construction. The carriers are essential, makes for easy moving.





LOVE THESE POTS
Apr 21, 2017 | By Louise
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Ordered these for oak tree sprouts. Working great. Since I ordered the full case I used a 5 ft kiddy pool as the tray to hold them all and assist in watering. Trees are growing great.





Excellent containers
Apr 5, 2017 | By MaryAnn
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This Tree Pot is such a good size and value that we are now converting the entire planting stock to this unique size...Great Root Development!





new pots
Feb 22, 2017 | By robert gardner
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your pots are awesome in diameter and length. using for my Bonsai plants for longer roots





container garden
Feb 19, 2017 | By svstreemoving
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I am using the pots to grow vegies out of.I transplant seedlings from 18oz.solo cups it gives more room for root growth then standard 4x4 pots. Liked them so I much I bough a full case





4x12 tree pots
Feb 16, 2017 | By RONALD HOUSER
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Good quality pots for long tap rooted trees like pawpaws.





4x9 Treepots
Dec 25, 2016 | By Ron houser
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These tree pots are sturdy and deep enough for long rooted trees like pawpaws. They will require support since they won't stand upright long. I use a large plastic storage container with holes in the bottom for drainage.





tree pots rock
Oct 2, 2016 | By robert mikkelsen
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I start a lot of trees from seed and they do great in these pots, especially those with long tap roots. Easily transferred to the ground in 2 years with abundant roots. The trays are an essential accessory.





GreenhouseCA
Aug 1, 2016 | By Cory Zedler
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Great quality and size, but do not stand up straight on their own without outside support. The trays help, but do not level out the pots within causing uneven watering.





GreenhouseCA
Aug 1, 2016 | By Cory Zedler
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Yes, this tray does hold 4 deep root pots, but it does not hold them straight up and down which leads to uneven leaching of water through the root zone.





farmer
Jun 26, 2016 | By Charles Bruerd
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Perfect pots for starting seedlings with a tap root. But the pots must be in a frame to keep them from falling over due to the small base of the pot.





required to hold pots up and square
Nov 28, 2015 | By karen hoskinson
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nice inexpensive and let water out





Great pots
Nov 28, 2015 | By karen hoskinson
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These pots are great. We are growning insence cedar, coast redwood and giant sequoa from seedlings. nice and deep.





plastic tree pots
Nov 18, 2015 | By paul
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Good quality plastic should last for multiple uses. Perfect size for starting trees from cuttings and getting good deep root growth before transplanting.





Good products
Sep 16, 2015 | By YL
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very good for growing small trees.





great solution
Sep 10, 2015 | By W.S. Clarke
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These pots are great! Finally a way to grow nuts trees for resale or until you decide where to put them. Obviously with the small width and tall profile you'll need to pack mulch around them, or build a simple support out of pvc pipe. Well worth it to have 6ft walnut trees whereas everyone else has seedlings.





These pots work great
Jul 2, 2015 | By Terri Sanders
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I'm using these pots for chestnuts and walnuts and they seem to be the correct size and shape to allow growth until the trees are ready for orchard planting. They fit well in the tray.





Not great Pots
Feb 26, 2015 | By Paul Griffin
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I was looking for deeper pots to start my tomato plants in. It takes until mid May to plant here in Rhode Island. So I start very early indoors and then use a small greenhouse. I like the 9" depth, but These pots are unable to stand up by themselves due to the plastic mold shape on bottoms. tapered bottoms make them smaller. Very large drain holes let soil out. Had to block them with cloth. Too late to find new ones.





tree pots
Feb 6, 2015 | By rob
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so far so good - sturdy enough, holes in the bottom are quite large, had to put screen across to keep everything from falling out.
I wish there was a drip tray that contained the water however. These are probably meant for a greenhouse or outdoors where the leaking water would be less of a concern. I cant' find anything that fits just right beneath them to contain the water. Other than that, they are good for what they are intended for.





Won't stand on their own, provided base leaks
Oct 24, 2014 | By Soj
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I would have loved to have tried some of these, but not only will they not stand on their own, as noted by another reviewer - you can't even find anything on this site to put under the base that comes with them to keep them from leaking all over the place every time you water.
In a greenhouse that may be fine - though I think its pretty clear that not standing on their own is a problem for greenhouse growers as well - but leaking makes them totally unsuitable for use on my plant shelves.
I have murraya koenigii trees that I had planned to try in some of these pots vs some shallower pots to see if the deeper rooting would help them - but the holder leaks and there is no tray on this site anywhere close to the correct size to fit my shelves and not waste a crapton of space. My shelves are sized to fit 4 1020 flats per shelf.
There are no trays on this site that these containers will fit into that would allow me to put more than 2 1020 flats in addition to one of these containers and maybe a handful of loose pots. That's a lot of wasted space.
I don't understand why the manufacturer chose to ignore the dimensions of standard size flats, but it was a bad choice for both commercial and home growers alike.
Like I said - big, big disappointment. If I buy these at all, it'll be the only time I ever buy them and I'll only buy the one set, because they are not configured to fit into a standard flat. Heck, even a double-size standard flat would work - I could fit pots and paks around the Treepot base.
But to get these into a standard flat, I'd have to rig something to hold them up, which does not exactly enthuse me.
Putting off this order while I hunt around for something else, somewhere else. Its a good idea; I'd like to try it. But they need to fit in a standard flat. Maybe somebody else was smart enough to make something similar that DOES.





Won't stand on its own.
Oct 18, 2014 | By Bill
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I really like the dimensions of this pot, and had hoped to use several thousand of them at my production facility. Although once I actually received them I found out that with the way the molding is done the pot won't stand up by itself.





tree pots
Jun 13, 2014 | By ROBERT A GILLIAM
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Just what my moringas needed. Thanks





Treepots Tray.
Apr 1, 2014 | By Kenneth Titus
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Great product, nicely priced.





Tree sprouting Containers.
Apr 1, 2014 | By Kenneth Titus
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These are super nice, strong, and priced right.





grow better clematis
Jan 29, 2014 | By deborah hardwick
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deeper is better for growing out small clematis to get them to garden ready size.





4X14 TREEPOTS
Jan 3, 2014 | By TOM JONES
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After putting seedlings in them, growth is great, better than putting in 3 gallons or larger or smaller. Love them , wish I had found them sooner





16
Sep 5, 2013 | By PJC
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Will work well for the intended use. Very heavy and a bit tippy when full.





deep pots = lots o roots
May 29, 2013 | By Leonard Venturini
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Start my tomatoes in March, Transplant in April = huge root ball in May. Hopefully they will last...








