Plastic training pots
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Plastic training pots
I know this has been raised before on this site but does anyone know where I can buy large (50cm) plastic training pots in Sydney?
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Re: Plastic training pots
Ray has them I think at 450mm
google Orchid pots and the maker is in POrt macq, Check their site for the available sizes
Ken
google Orchid pots and the maker is in POrt macq, Check their site for the available sizes
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Re: Plastic training pots
While we are on the subject, what are the pros and cons of using foam boxes and plastic orchid pots?
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Re: Plastic training pots
I think the main reason for using them is because they are wider and shallower than regular nursery pots, leading to a wider shallower root ball which should be easier to fit in a bonsai pot
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Yep and very cheapPhoenix238 wrote:I think the main reason for using them is because they are wider and shallower than regular nursery pots, leading to a wider shallower root ball which should be easier to fit in a bonsai pot
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Re: Plastic training pots
And I'm assuming the foam boxes are just in case you need something a little bigger?
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Re: Plastic training pots
Foam, and to a point timber, also provide much better insulation to the root zone, protecting against temperature extremes and rapid fluctuations. Ever felt a black nursery pot on a hot sunny day?
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Plastic training pots
I just want them because they are cheaper & lighter than large bonsai pots and it's just a pre bonsai.
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Re: Plastic training pots
http://www.easyorchids.com/shop
Has a good range of plastic pots. Also mesh ones. I'm going to get some to try instead of collanders as the cheapo ones I've been using don't seem to last that well.
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Has a good range of plastic pots. Also mesh ones. I'm going to get some to try instead of collanders as the cheapo ones I've been using don't seem to last that well.
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Re: Plastic training pots
Colanders are not UV stabilized, so will only last a year or 2 in the weather.
the plastic orchid pots are and will last forever.
@ nigel, looked at that site and the colanders look OK but the Squat pots are not as nice as the ones ray has and they come from Port Maq manufacturer.
Re Poly boxes, they are great because they are larger and can be cut down in size. The root stays cool if that worries you too. they can be painted to make them less obtrusive if that is a concern.
Theya re also available from everywhere. I get mine from the local grocer ( yep they is still some around
). he charges me $2 each cos they usually recycle them
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the plastic orchid pots are and will last forever.
@ nigel, looked at that site and the colanders look OK but the Squat pots are not as nice as the ones ray has and they come from Port Maq manufacturer.
Re Poly boxes, they are great because they are larger and can be cut down in size. The root stays cool if that worries you too. they can be painted to make them less obtrusive if that is a concern.
Theya re also available from everywhere. I get mine from the local grocer ( yep they is still some around


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Re: Plastic training pots
Good point Ken, I think I get the same pots you have and wouldn't buy the ones on that link.... Was in the process of ordering the mesh ones when I saw the post so added it on here.
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Re: Plastic training pots
if you cant find squat pots or orchid pots, do this... Cheap at the big green shed


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Re: Plastic training pots
Those orchid pots are not what I was looking for.
It was something like this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/439/dp/B00CGVV5UK
It was something like this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/439/dp/B00CGVV5UK
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Re: Plastic training pots
I got a couple of oval ones, but they are the same shape as the mass-produced bonsai pots (which I also have...). Not sure what the benefit is if plastic over ceramic, perhaps just personal preference?!?Homer911 wrote:Those orchid pots are not what I was looking for.
It was something like this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/439/dp/B00CGVV5UK
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Re: Plastic training pots
Mica Pots are no longer available I believe which is what we used to use which were similarHomer911 wrote:I know this has been raised before on this site but does anyone know where I can buy large (50cm) plastic training pots in Sydney?
I have never seen anyone selling Plastic "Bonsai Pots" tho I foujnd this thread here viewtopic.php?f=29&t=16160&p=164245&hilit=mica#p164245 about canley vale.
Here is a JBP in an old Mica pot download/file.php?id=73212&mode=view/pre%20037.jpg
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