Description
Don’t need a whole case? No problem order a small quantity pack to get going.
Each pack includes 20 individual paper chains.
2″ chain pots are being used by growers for crops such as peas, radishes, turnips, salad greens, beets, and herbs.
Not sure what paper chain to use with what crop?
View a Crop Seeding Chart here.
Each paper chain has 264 cells in the chain.
In-Row Cell Spacing: 2″
Cell Diameter: 1.18″
Cell Height: 1.18″
Paper Chain Length: 49.5ft.
Paper chain pots are compostable. Most growers remove the chain pots when the turnover a bed, composting the pots with any remaining vegetable matter.
levityfarms –
The 2″ paper chains are great for our purplette and bunching onions. Paperpot.co has been great with prompt delivery and efficient service!
Nathon Hall –
These are great for very closely-spaced crops. I found that the 4″ spacing was better for our needs, though.
Rene Mathez –
I used 2″ pps for spring spinach. They worked very well. Planting in the ground was fast and I could easily control the weeds, which I could never do with direct seeding. Starting the seeds indoors under light let me control the germinating temperature better which resulted in much better germination than I could get with direct seeding. And it was much faster than transplanting from traditional plastic cells. I will plant spinach using pps this fall.
I didn’t buy the planting machine but might in the future. When planting the chains in our stony ground I found the key is to make the furrows fairly deep, 3 or 4 inches. But even when I didn’t get them that deep the plants did fine.
Diego gives superb customer service. He is a pleasure to talk to. Such a contrast from the usual waiting on hold and listening through endless menus that most communications with companies require.
I think most market veg. farmers would find pps worth trying.
Ryan Preusser –
The paperpot system will not disappoint.
Arielle –
These are great for planting radish and turnips in the summer. Never had one rip or defective so far. Worth buying if you are having issues with germination in the field during high temps.