

Grow successfully with Romberg Biodegradable Square Pots, an ecological choice for easy sowing. This set of 144 pots, distributed over 12 plates of 12, offers a practical and environmentally friendly solution. The benefits of these square pots are numerous, contributing to the robust growth of your plants.
100% Peat Free: Grow sustainably with 100% peat-free pots. An environmentally friendly choice for ecological seedlings.
Biodegradable: Romberg square pots are biodegradable, minimizing environmental impact when transplanting. An ecological gesture for healthy plants.
Light Rooting: Promote light and uniform rooting thanks to the special structure of these pots. Young plants flourish with a strong root system.
Shock-Free Transplant: Eliminate transplant shock. Transplant the young plants directly with the pot, ensuring a smooth transition to their new environment.
Awarded by “Der Blaue Engel”: Recognized for its environmental commitment, this product has been awarded the “Der Blaue Engel” label, highlighting its positive contribution to sustainability.
"The Romberg Biodegradable Square Pots have revolutionized my sowing method. Their ecological aspect appealed to me, but above all, my plants showed exceptional resilience. More than a container, it is an investment in the future of my garden ."
Q: How does the decomposition of square pots take place?
A: The pots are designed to decompose naturally, providing a gentle transition for the roots when transplanting.
Q: Can these pots be used for larger plants?
A: They are ideal for seedlings, but for more mature plants it is recommended to transplant into a larger container.
Q: How do I store these pots between planting seasons?
A: Store them in a dry and cool place to ensure durability. Avoid direct exposure to sunlight.
Q: Can square pots be used for outdoor seedlings?
A: Yes, they are very suitable for outdoor sowing. Be sure to protect them from bad weather for optimal performance.
Q: What is the typical lifespan of these square pots?
A: Lifespan depends on usage conditions, but in general they remain sturdy until the roots break them down naturally.