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Pros & Cons
Pros
Good quality for price and quantity also the colors make it easy for plant labeling. They were actually recommended by another website as good to put around the base of your plants to keep munching insects away from the stem.
It is 2 inch wide but the depth is deep for what it should be. If you are using these for clone collars, buy a set of hole saws that come w/ a 1 3/4 blade, this allows the 2 collars to fit snugly in whatever you are cutting. They allow multiple cuttin... Read More
Cons
Before ordering 100 of these. Did not fit in the 2inch hole of my hydroponic base. They blow out of where they should stay.
Highlights
Quality
Very easy to use and good quality
These collars on the other hand are very efficient for holding my cuts and i haven’t seen any algae on the collars
I only let them sit in the tray getting sprayed for 2 weeks at a time and then hand wash sun dry them
The problem is they are only 234 thick and you must bury a collar at least 134 below the surface of the dirt
Price
Price point is perfect and i had excellent results with my clones first time
Since we dont reuse them these are worth it and to her affordable after a couple sales
As advertised seems to be a good value for the money
Shipping
Ordered a few times always received them on time and they work perfect every time
Competitiveness
The extra die cut openings are far superior to the garbage they sell in the shops
They are thicker than other off brand foams and are not rock hard
Save me a decent bit compared to the ones that the company wants me to buy
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I use 1 and 34 inch hole saw to fit these
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Quail eggs holder is wrong size
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I am hoping for the work properly for my project diy
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These will fall over with a cutting if you just have them floating loose they need some kind of frame
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I wont bother buying any more for two reasons these look like they are going to last and i can cut up pool noodle foam and make my own for a lot less
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But be careful to take them off as your stem strengthens
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I left them on my tomato plants a bit too long and some of the roots around the base started to migrate through the crevices
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