It all starts with natural and organic peat. We harvest the peat dry it at high temperatures to sanitize it then press it into our biodegradable Jiffy-Pots. You’ll love how easy it is to transplant pot and all! Jiffy® peat moss is responsibly sourced from Canadian peatland that is restored after harvest. Seed starting with Jiffy-Pots allows for stronger root growth easy transplanting and cost savings vs. buying plants. Our 3” pot is the universal seed starting size. Transplant the 3” pot straight into to your garden beds.
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Never use these things, just use plastic.
I have worked in three different greenhouses and have planted tens of thousands of plants in my life and these things are the worse.
As TeamORillo and Merry Crown said these dry out instantly. Then you need to water more. If you overwater seedling you get stem rot and fungus. The only thing these things grow are mold.
Do not buy these. These never break down in soil and your plants will be root bound and never grow. I used these 3 yrs ago and the pots in the dirt still haven't broken down. Stick to solo cups.
Do not buy these. These never break down in soil and your plants will be root bound and never grow. I used these 3 yrs ago and the pots in the dirt still haven't broken down. Stick to solo cups.
Red solo cups? They break down? Do you cut them when planting?
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I have worked in three different greenhouses and have planted tens of thousands of plants in my life and these things are the worse.
As TeamORillo and Merry Crown said these dry out instantly. Then you need to water more. If you overwater seedling you get stem rot and fungus. The only thing these things grow are mold.
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