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Tomato Growpots for Easy Feeding & Watering Reviews

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Growpots are proven to give excellent results through accurate feeding and watering especially for tomatoes whilst forming an effective slug barrier around the plant. The outer trough holds four pints of water or feed which then gradually seeps into the compost taking a constant supply directly to the plant root where it is needed most.
The plant is planted in the inner pot which is a ring culture pot, which is then filled up with extra compost to encourage more vigorous and healthy root growth and subsequent higher yields.
Made from strong plastic, it will last for many seasons. Using the watering spikes to cut into the growbag, three can sit neatly into a bag of compost and are excellent for many crops, in particular, tomatoes, aubergines and chillies.
The pots can be used in growbags or directly into the soil.
The inner chamber has an opening diameter of 14.3cm.
The bottom of the inner chamber which you cut off the growbag is a diameter of 17cm.
Product overall size is a diameter of 28cm and a height of 17.7cm.
Available in green and black. 
Made from 100% recycled material.
 

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Posted 4 years ago
Used for the first time, BUT used them in a cold frame and they were placed directly on to the soil. Work wonderfully - will get some more next year!
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Posted 5 years ago
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Posted 5 years ago
I like the idea of these grow pots. These seem sturdy, but they don't actually pierce through the grow bags so it's not quite possible to use them according to the instructions. I haven't got a photo but basically the "spikes" are as long as the bottom of the grow pots, and neither of these are sharp enough to pierce through a grow bag to be put in place. They might be able to do this if the spikes were longer than the pot. However since it's easy to just cut out an opening in a grow bag and still use these pots, I have given it 4 stars.
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Posted 5 years ago
Excellent
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Posted 6 years ago