Tall Plastic See-Through Pot 4.5 across by 5.5 inch deep
We offer plastic see-through pots measuring 4.5 x 5.5 inches, ideal for showcasing your orchids while providing them with the necessary space to thrive. These pots are transparent, allowing you to easily monitor the root system and moisture levels. Consider adding these pots to your collection for a practical and aesthetically pleasing orchid-growing experience.
This is a taller plastic orchid pot and very good for taller orchids that tend to tip over. The deep pot allows for the roots to grow and spread out. The see through plastic allows you to see the roots, so you know when to water. White roots need water. Green roots are full of water. The roots also get light, which orchid roots like.
We offer plastic see-through pots measuring 4.5 x 5.5 inches, ideal for showcasing your orchids while providing them with the necessary space to thrive. These pots are transparent, allowing you to easily monitor the root system and moisture levels. Consider adding these pots to your collection for a practical and aesthetically pleasing orchid-growing experience.
This is a taller plastic orchid pot and very good for taller orchids that tend to tip over. The deep pot allows for the roots to grow and spread out. The see through plastic allows you to see the roots, so you know when to water. White roots need water. Green roots are full of water. The roots also get light, which orchid roots like.
We offer plastic see-through pots measuring 4.5 x 5.5 inches, ideal for showcasing your orchids while providing them with the necessary space to thrive. These pots are transparent, allowing you to easily monitor the root system and moisture levels. Consider adding these pots to your collection for a practical and aesthetically pleasing orchid-growing experience.
This is a taller plastic orchid pot and very good for taller orchids that tend to tip over. The deep pot allows for the roots to grow and spread out. The see through plastic allows you to see the roots, so you know when to water. White roots need water. Green roots are full of water. The roots also get light, which orchid roots like.