🌿 Grow Smart, Not Hard! 🌟
The Superoots THAP5 is a revolutionary propagation garden pot that offers a 3.6-gallon capacity, designed to enhance root growth and minimize transplant stress. Made from recycled HDPE, this eco-friendly pot features a perforated sidewall for optimal air circulation, making it perfect for accommodating plants between 2 to 6 feet tall. Its innovative design ensures superior performance in various weather conditions, making it a must-have for any modern gardener.
A**N
Not as Great as it Sounds.
The description of this product on the listing was WAYYYYYY OFF. I have attached pictures to show the actual dimensions. If you have indoor plants and plan to keep an eye on them, I am not fully convinced that these pots will be worth their money. Maybe the outdoor use would be more valuable?I also don't understand why they list the actual gallon size but claim that it is the equivalent of the next size up in regular pots. The root dimensions are what they are. And if you know that you should not drown your plants in soil I would rather not be confused with conversions. This might make more sense if you are planning on using these pots in a hydroponic system, where no soil is needed.As to my intended use, I have been wanting to bring the outdoors inside my house for a long time. I have read a lot about air pruning and was convinced that this is the healthiest way to grow indoor plants and limit their height and overall size without damaging the plant. Also, since new root growth would be encouraged through the air pruning process, the plant would grow faster, bushier and healthier.After two months of use and having several different plants in various states of growth in these pots what I can say is that the best part of these pots is you can take the plants out without doing any root damage. Because the pot "wall" wraps around and is held together by screws when you take the plant out you simply "unwrap" the wall ... and voila the roots and soil are all intact.Also, the pots are EXTREMELY LIGHT. So even with wet soil, it takes nothing to pick them up and carry them around. Which is great for indoor use, but means that it will tip over easily if in a windy situation. Especially with the height/width ratio.As to getting more air to the roots while the plant is in the pot, I have not seen that to be true. And being indoors there is not much wind to blow around the holes. Also, not sure if it is because I cover all my pots with peat moss (as you can see) or because of keeping them indoors around 75F, I have also not experienced the soil drying out any faster than in other pots.As to soil escaping the pot while watering, I have a watering can with a "shower-head/rain-head" (I like how it imitates rain better) and have never had an issue with soil getting pushed out. Excess water simply drains away the way it does with other pots. Although it takes a very long time to fully stop draining. If you have these pots outdoors, some sort of drip system would do the same job I think.Speaking of watering, since this pot drains so well, finding a "planter" to accommodate as an outer catch-all is nearly impossible. Most planters have a smaller diameter on the bottom than the top, and these pots are not only the same size from top to bottom, there is a good 2" that has to be added because of the nodules on each side. So you have this huge planter for this little pot which looks ridiculous.The same can be said of finding a saucer to fit on the bottom. Air-Pot has no matching saucers and trying to find one that is wide enough and appealing is challenging once it comes to these larger sizes. You can either start watering in the sink with the rain spout can and do a multi-step process to move them back to their location, or you can simply water less but more frequently.As to getting to the encouraging growth and root size part, I have yet to see this to be true. Maybe I need to wait a few more months, but I can say that my Italian Plum Tree when I had it in a regular self-watering pot (red color not sure if the color matters but you never know) it grew like a dynamo. Once I planted it in the Air-Pot growth has halted. Now, this might be because, in the process of moving it from one pot to the other, there were some new roots that got broken/hurt, so I won't be too judgemental there. But it also goes to show that the "conversion" is incorrect since their "equivalent size" was too small to fit the roots. But also makes a case for that when you do take their pot apart, transplanting is easier.I have also planted a dormant Stanley Plum tree in the same pot at the same time as my Italian Plum tree and as you can tell it has yet to have any root growth or green anything. This might be due to dormancy and not having come out of it yet, but these are the facts so far.I did also plant a Magnolia tree in one of these pots (slightly smaller), and it is finally growing. Not as fast as the Italian Plum Tree was in the red self-watering pot, but making progress nonetheless.So, in short, I don't think these pots are as amazing as described when it comes to stimulating growth and it is definitely challenging to establish how to catch the water drainage. But it is easy to put together and take apart and convenient to move around. These pots are probably great outside (if not too hot) and even in hydroponic environments (although that would be a huge hydroponic setup).So if you are more concerned with transplanting, then this is probably the pot for you. If you are planning on leaving your plant in the same pot for years to come, there might be others that are less expensive and more suited for your needs.
C**R
The mess!!
For starters, they come in a large box and assembly is pretty straight forward. Sometimes the screws don't seem like they're threading correctly but that's okay. Just keep twisting and they'll lock in place as intended. When I put mine together, I realized that these were too big for the space I needed them for so I ended up using one of the pots. The bottom of the pot sits up about an inch to two inches from the ground so you don't need to put these on anything to raise them off the floor. Also, these are far better suited for outdoor grows. I put a lining in the bottom to keep the soil from sifting through the bottom which didn't do a lick of good because the sides have as many holes as you can count and the dirt seems to like coming out of those holes whenever the pot gets moved or touched in the slightest manner. Water also likes to escape out of those holes so go easy on it if you plan on using these for an indoor grow. Don't get me wrong, these are sturdy pots but not worth the extra work that comes with using them. Outside it's a different story but when you're trying to maintain a clean grow space these will drive you to the edge of sanity. Before you know it, you'll be looking for some fancy gadget on Amazon that's designed to combat the mess these pots make and you'll become sidetracked buying shoes instead. Or maybe it's some cool little crossbow or iphone attachment that gets your attention. It goes on and on until some third party app you borrowed money from in order to purchase all this useless crap comes and forecloses on your house, taking with it everything you own, hold sacred and cherish until there's nothing left but you, this pot......and the mess. Don't make this a chapter in life that coincides with the many pitfalls one might have when it comes to these types of things. Know what you're in for and embrace whatever may come from that decision.
O**D
Almost 5 stars
Would have been 5 ⭐'s, but I was missing 2 of the plastic screws that I thought it came with 🤷🏾
V**O
This is revolutionary pot !
After using this pots for a while I found they are the best of all kind of pots ! The plants root system develops very quick, you cannot overwater your plants anymore, the perfect aeration of the roots gives advantages among other pot systems. Even after using nice quality smart pots I was surprised of their advantages ! Highly recommend !
J**N
Go with the Generic Ones.
Item came without the bases, just the outer walls and the plastic fasteners. I returned them and purchased another set.I would like to mention that i have generic versions of these too.Now to the product itself.The material was decent but could have been thicker. It seems when they make these they have solid cones. Then they just cut off the end. This makes the air port hole large and only about half an inch deep. They are also harder to secure closed with the wing nuts they supply.The generic set I purchased are better designed and made with a much thicker material. The cones also stick out further and look to be made from a mold. This allows better air pruning of the root.Go with the Generic ones, you will be happier.
M**J
Had to give 4 star instead of full 5 because of MISSING BLUE SCREWS
Ordered two of these, got them, only came with TWO blue screws, should have been 4.I ordered a second pack of 2, and the 2nd pack came with 4 screws as it should.I ended up using white plastic drywall anchor screws (the big kind) which worked fine, but looks ganky.Thus the 4 star rating instead of full awesome 5 star. The product itself (the pots) are great.
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