🌿 Grow smarter, not harder — your garden’s new MVP!
The EBaokuup 30PCS Clear Plant Nursery Pots set includes 30 durable 3-inch pots, matching humidity domes, and labels, designed with drainage holes for optimal moisture control. Lightweight, stackable, and reusable, this eco-friendly kit is ideal for starting seedlings, succulents, herbs, and vegetable cuttings, making it a must-have for efficient, space-saving gardening.
L**Y
Great corm cups!
I love using these for alocasia corms and any small propagations I have. The domes have adjustable airflow which makes for great humidity control. The pots themselves are very sturdy/thick and a great value for your money. The domes are a bit cheap feeling but work perfectly. They are also easy to clean if you decide to re use them. Overall great product that increases germination for your propagations and corms!
P**P
Finally — Pots That Don’t Collapse Like My Patience!
After buying a parade of flimsy nursery pots that crumpled at the slightest touch and lids that popped off like a jack-in-the-box, I found these — and hallelujah, they actually work! The domes snap on snugly (yes, snap, not “sort of balance on top”), and the pots don’t cave in like overcooked noodles when you pick them up.They're sturdy, clear, and functional — basically the unicorn of seed-starting gear. I’ve already put mine to use, and my little seedlings are thriving in their sturdy, non-janky new homes.I see they offer a 4” version too, which is tempting... but if they made a 6”, I’d be throwing money at the screen. I've tried other vendors, and frankly, those pots were garbage in comparison — these are the ones I’ll be sticking with. Buying more? You bet. These babies are the gold standard of tiny greenhouses.Now if only they came with a small butler to water everything...IMAGE: Top row are the pots for my root cuttings. Should have bought more!
R**S
Great for tc plant acclimation and seed starting.
These are quite nice compared to the domed round pots. They have strong, thick bases and the domes seem to actually stay on for the most part. Sometimes they are almost difficult to get off, but in a good way. The drainage holes are smaller slits compared to some of the alternatives, which is great for TC plant acclimation in stratum.... it doesn't fall out as much as it does with the round domed pots. And it's nice that you can open or close the little vents on the top, which actually makes a difference with humidity. For tissue culture plant acclimation, it'll allow you to adjust the humidity level slowly. Moisture stays in when they are closed and slowly escapes when they are not. They actually work. And the size is perfect for seed starting and small plants.
D**M
great little pots
Excellent, sturdy little seed pots. The cups are nice and thick, and while the tops are very thin, if you're gentle they're not too flimsy. I've only cracked one so far. All the tops fit correctly, and the drainage holes make watering from the bottom super easy. (That also means your potting medium will leak out, so definitely use a tray.) My only complaint is that they are definitely not two inch pots, more like "almost 2 at the top and 1 1/2 at the bottom". So be aware of that.
M**N
Sturdy and easy
These were amazing! So happy with them. Very sturdy and worth the money. I used a large aluminum roasting pan, set the bottom seed container filled with potting mix, set the seeds, attached the top. Filled the pan with an inch of water and put under heat lamps. Seeds germinated and did great.
R**A
Good for Seed Starting!
Purchased these to start some new seeds and the bottoms are sturdy, but a few of the domes came bent most likely from shipping, but still fit together. The top is nice to open and close for controlling humidity and condensation.
G**T
It works and is exactly as described. Great Product
Love the item and love the service
M**I
Good success for seed starting and value for the money.
Good value for the money. The thickness is strong and manageable. Great for seed starting. Drainage works well. I also like the domes for keeping moisture while seeding. Once you see spouting, take the dome off.I love seeing the roots grow in the container. Light is not an issue. Bottom watering is easy also.
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