Where to get pots?
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- mary44
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Re: Where to get pots?
https://www.lbsbuyersguide.co.uk/square ... abel-slots
These are 8cm pots but they are square. As you say there seems to be a lack of shallow 8cm pots.
These are 8cm pots but they are square. As you say there seems to be a lack of shallow 8cm pots.
Re: Where to get pots?
Are 8*8*9 cm OK for you? Than Chiemgau from Germany is the best choice-only 40 euro for 500 pieces.
http://chiemgau-kaktus.de/epages/9766a1 ... ucts/To002
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http://chiemgau-kaktus.de/epages/9766a1 ... ucts/To002
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Re: Where to get pots?
Yes, finding the smaller half pots is not so easy these days.
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Re: Where to get pots?
Have you looked through the extensive list of Georg Schwarz kakteen. This is where I have bought quantities of plastic pots, and trays.
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Re: Where to get pots?
Thanks Jane. 7cm and 9cm. Why are 8cm pots so hard to get?
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Re: Where to get pots?
Thanks! But those are a little deep.Bosenoge wrote:Are 8*8*9 cm OK for you? Than Chiemgau from Germany is the best choice-only 40 euro for 500 pieces.
http://chiemgau-kaktus.de/epages/9766a1 ... ucts/To002
Cheers
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Re: Where to get pots?
He has an excellent range, including just what I want, and he seems a bit cheaper than Uhlig, too. Thank you. I have just sent him an email to see if he will deliver to the UK.Torbjorn wrote:Have you looked through the extensive list of Georg Schwarz kakteen. This is where I have bought quantities of plastic pots, and trays.
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- Chris in Leeds
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Re: Where to get pots?
Have you looked on here he does a lot of pots but doesn't seem to reply to emails but if you have German friends they might be able to help
http://www.kakteen-schwarz.de
I was looking at some 5x5x8.5cm ones and a couple of other sizes but can't get a reply about postage and if they take PayPal
http://www.kakteen-schwarz.de
I was looking at some 5x5x8.5cm ones and a couple of other sizes but can't get a reply about postage and if they take PayPal
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Re: Where to get pots?
Most of the professionals use Kuma pots from The Netherlands. 500 isn't a good number as the Kuma pots I buy are in boxes of 2400 and 500 is too small for wholesale quantities. Avoid the biodegradable ones though, they are designed to be thrown out and composted along with reject plants.
Stuart
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