A: The Viagrow quad trays are made in both in South America and Vietnam.
by|Feb 1, 2024
Q:Is "10 QT pack" mean that they are NOT the same tray as the single Gallon trays?
by|Jan 16, 2024
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Q:What recycling symbol does this have?
by|Feb 6, 2022
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A: I’m not near the ones I have but decided to do your research for you. According to other web sites, “All Viagrow Propogation kits are BPA free and food safe”. Perhaps this will help you?
by|Feb 6, 2022
Q:What is the thickness of the plastic (in mm or inches)?
by|Apr 3, 2021
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A: The Viagrow Extra thick, BPA Free, Food Safe #5 PP Plastic are four times as thick as standard propagation trays at 2.0mm
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Viagrow
by|Jan 1, 2022
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Q:What are the actual inside dimensions? Thanks.
by|Mar 5, 2021
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A: The inside bottom is 9 1/4 in wide by 19 3/4 in long. The top flares out slightly to 10 in wide by 20 3/8 in long.
by|Sep 8, 2023
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A: According to manufacturer's website I just visited, the inside dimensions are 20.5 in. x 10.25 in. x 2.25 in. and outside dimensions 21 in. x 11 in. x 2.5 in. Any good 10x20 tray from a reputable seller or manufacturer will be at least 10 x 20 inside.
by|Feb 4, 2024
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Q:Will the bottom tray really hold thirty pounds without cracking like the pictures suggest?
by|Nov 16, 2020
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A: They will hold 18 3 inch pots full of soil, 4-5 6 in pots full of soil, but even a tray full of soil wouldn't weigh 30 lbs. These trays are a heavier plastic than some I've had and I've used them over and over again. They are plenty sturdy. Not sure what you would put in them that would weigh 30 lbs, that's 3/4s of a 40 lb bag of soil.
by|Feb 4, 2024
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A: It is very strong, I have not measured to see if it will hold the actual states weight.
by|Dec 23, 2020
Q:Does it have holes in the bottom to drain water??
by|Aug 28, 2020
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A: No, the bottom is solid
by|Feb 4, 2024
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A: You can buy them with or without holes. Normally, you would use the solid tray with an open bottom tray inserted, then your planting pots would go in the second tray. This gives you drainage without the water leaking out of the bottom tray.
by|Jul 4, 2023
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A: No. The one I replaced was very thin and had holes in it due to poor manufacturing. This one is much stronger, sturdier and leak proof.
by|Apr 12, 2023
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A: no
by|Mar 3, 2021
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Q:What gauge is this?
by|Nov 18, 2019
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A: Sorry I don't know the gauge but I will say it is thick plastic. I would say much thicker than a solo cup and more the thickness of a food storage container. Hope that helps.
by|Mar 3, 2021
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A: I don't have that answer. These are more stout than the typical you would find at Home Depot used for vendor delivery of product for Home Depot sale on the store shelves. I have often asked to take those and have done so with approval. They are very thin and much weaker than this product.