Container Square 1.8l 10.5 x 10.5 x 22cm

The Pasquini Bini Pot Carré 1.8L is a tall square growing pot (10.5 x 10.5 x 22 cm) moulded in durable black polypropylene. Its deep profile drives vertical root growth and anchors a support stake firmly in the substrate, so staked plants stay upright. UV- and temperature-resistant, with bottom drainage holes and full compatibility with every substrate type, from soil to coco and clay pebbles. A reliable intermediate transplant size. Available at plantandflower.be.

Pasquini Bini Pot Carré 1.8L — Tall Square Pot 10.5 x 10.5 x 22 cm

The Pot Carré 1.8L from Pasquini Bini stands out for its unusual height-to-width ratio: a narrow 10.5 cm base topped by a 22 cm tall rim. That depth pushes roots downward and lets you drive a stake deep for stable staking. Part of Plant and Flower's square pot range.

Depth-driven performance

Most pots are roughly as wide as they are tall. This one concentrates 1.8 litres into a deep vertical form, so roots colonise the depth instead of spiralling along the wall. The result is a more anchored root system, well suited to taproot species and to plants that need a firmly planted support stake.

  • 10.5 x 10.5 x 22 cm: tall, narrow profile, 1.8 L volume.
  • Black polypropylene: durable, opaque and reusable for years.
  • UV- and heat-resistant: dimensionally stable indoors and outdoors.
  • Bottom drainage holes: excess nutrient solution drains freely.
  • All substrates: soil, coco or clay pebbles.

Drainage and setup

The perforated base lets surplus water escape. Place the pots on a culture tray to catch runoff and keep your growing area dry, then move up to a larger size from the same square pot range as plants grow.

Order your Pot Carré 1.8L at Plant and Flower with fast shipping across Europe. The deep square format for controlled, vertical rooting.

Why choose a tall pot over a wide one?

A tall, narrow pot encourages roots to grow downward rather than circle the wall, producing a more anchored root system. It is particularly effective for taproot species and for plants that need a deeply seated support stake.

Which substrates work in this pot?

All common substrates: soil, coco and clay pebbles. Only aeroponic setups call for an open net pot instead, since the roots need an open structure there.

           
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