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๐ฟ See your roots grow, not your worries!
This 20-pack set of clear plastic nursery pots by Hemikaki includes four sizes (4, 5, 6, and 7 inches) with matching saucers and upgraded drainage holes. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, these lightweight, durable pots allow easy monitoring of root development and soil moisture, preventing overwatering and root rot. Perfect for gardeners seeking a clean, versatile, and efficient planting solution.











| ASIN | B0GZSXN1WD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,776 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #14 in Planter Nursery Pots |
| Brand Name | Hemikaki |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 331 Reviews |
| Included Components | Saucer |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Item Dimensions | 7 x 7 x 9 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7"D x 7"W x 9"H |
| Manufacturer | Hemikaki |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Drainage Hole, Lightweight, Portable |
| Planter Form | Nursery Pot |
| Product Style | Garden |
| Set Name | 4/5/6/7 Inch 20 Pack Clear Nursery Pots |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 4/5/6/7inch 20pack |
| Special Feature | Drainage Hole, Lightweight, Portable |
| Style | Garden |
D**D
Great variety for monitoring root growth, but tricky to separate
I bought this 30-pack of Hemikaki nursery pots because I needed a good mix of sizes for my growing collection, and this set delivered. Having the option to choose between 3.5, 4, 5, 6, and 7-inch pots has been perfect for potting up seedlings as they mature. The clear plastic is my favorite feature; itโs really satisfying to be able to see the roots developing without disturbing the plant, and it helps prevent root-bound issues before they start. Functionally, the pots are well-designed with ample drainage holes at the bottom, so I haven't had any issues with water retention or rot. The plastic feels durable enough for reuse, which is a plus. The only downsideโwhich I saw mentioned in other reviews and found to be trueโis that they can be quite difficult to separate when they arrive stacked. You really have to wiggle and pull to get them apart. Once you get them separated, though, they are excellent pots and a great value for the quantity and variety you get.
B**.
60 pack Hemikaki
love them for my plants when they need watering, I just hold them out of the outer pots, so I can see how moist they are. So I do not overwater, great idea quality product, absolutely love them
B**K
Good pots
Nice quality nursery pots. Would def purchase again
C**Z
Thin, but decent
These are thin and they do stick together pretty badly. They are cheap, though and the walls are clear. So, I can see the health of the root system. To get them apart, I slid in the end of some scissors and wiggled up and down to free them from each other.
R**I
Excellent value nice size for smaller plants
Great value for these pots. Adequate drainage holes but does not come with saucers FYI. Allows you to see the roots and inspect for rot/damage/soil health/ moisture etc. They are flexible enough and thick enough so they wonโt crack easily. Enough structure on the rim allows for easy insertion into pots and removal. Ease of selection for the perfect fit into decorative pots, winery out too easily so has good retention of water. Easily choose the pot you need for a variety of plants.
D**L
Below Expectations
I wish there was a way to go straight to customer service rather than writing all these reviews. The containers are ok I guess. Quite thin. The sizing description reads 4/5/6/7 but I feel like I received 3/5/6/7. A few of the pots came damaged and puckered. Probably won't order again.
L**Z
Reusable and great value
Love that you can see the roots through these pots and know everything is growing as should be
S**C
Satisfied with purchase
They are extremely convenient and I like that they are sturdy. They were a little difficult to separate but the trick is to start prying them apart by the brim of the planters from the bottom to the top. I didn't destroy any when doing so. All had drainage holes with even flow.
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