Start your garden off right this year with these reusable, 5-inch seedling pots from Bootstrap Farmer. Thoughtfully designed with vegetable and flower gardeners in mind, these durable 5" pots are the perfect size for up-potting tender seedlings.
These pots are designed to fit perfectly in a 1020 deep tray (not included). These seed starting pots are heavy-duty and designed to last multiple seasons and plantings. Also available in sets with inserts.
Whether you're prepping for market or expanding your seedling space, this system keeps you organized, minimizes mess, and streamlines transplanting. Lock your pots in place and grow with confidence.
Not sure when to up-pot? Learn how big seedlings should be before transplanting. This quick guide breaks down root development, leaf stages, and timing—so you can move your seedlings when they’re truly ready.
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I have your air pruning tray. I hope to start tomato seedlings in the air pruning tray. Can I up pot to your 5 inch pot when it is time to up pot, or would that be too big of a jump for the tomato seedling. At what point should I up pot from the air pruning cell...Thanks!
How to Repot Tomatoes for Bigger Better Plants | Up Potting Seedlings - .This is a great video that explains the process of up-potting plants—moving them into larger containers as they grow. It covers the key benefits of up-potting, including improved root development, nutrient replenishment, and better water management. The video also offers helpful tips on selecting the right pot size, removing plants from cell trays, and successfully transplanting them into their new containers.