10-Pack Slow Release Bonsai Fertilizer Mesh Baskets & Nursery Pots
Healthy Plants Start with Smarter Feeding
Give your bonsai, potted plants, and aquatic gardens the steady nutrition they need with these Slow Release Fertilizer Mesh Baskets. This 10-pack of cylindrical PP mesh containers makes fertilizing effortless — simply fill, close the lid, and let the controlled-release design do the work. Made in Mainland China.
Why You'll Love These Fertilizer Baskets
- Slow Release Nutrition: Precision-perforated holes deliver a consistent, gentle stream of nutrients directly to your plants' root zones — no sudden overfeeding, no waste.
- Root Burn Prevention: Dense pores on the base and walls regulate nutrient flow, protecting roots from scorching and creating optimal growing conditions for a wide variety of plants.
- Versatile Multi-Use Design: Perfect for bonsai, indoor potted plants, container gardens, nursery seedlings, and even aquatic vegetation — one basket, countless applications.
- Effortless Soil Integration: The cylindrical shape encourages even dissolution, blending nutrients seamlessly into soil and water for a low-maintenance, thriving garden.
- Full-Cycle Nutrition: Supports healthy root development from germination all the way to maturity, keeping your plants nourished at every growth stage.
- Lid-Secured & Portable: A secure snap lid keeps fertilizer contained and protected from birds or pests, while the compact size makes them easy to use in any pot, planter, or aquarium.
- Stackable & Space-Saving: Lightweight at just 1.4g per piece, these baskets store neatly, keeping your gardening station organized.
Product Specifications
| Material | PP (Polypropylene) |
| Size | Approx. 5 × 2 cm / 1.97 × 0.79 inch |
| Weight | Approx. 1.4g per piece |
| Pack Quantity | 10 Fertilizer Mesh Baskets |
| Suitable For | Bonsai, potted plants, nursery seedlings, aquatic gardens |
Ideal For
- Home gardeners & bonsai enthusiasts
- Indoor plant lovers & balcony gardeners
- Nursery professionals & hobbyists
- Aquarists maintaining planted tanks
- Patio, porch, courtyard, and backyard gardening
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For more information on best practices in plant nutrition and soil health, visit the USDA Crop Production Resource.
Notes
- Slight color variations may occur due to lighting and display settings.
- Minor size differences may exist due to manual measurement — please allow for a small tolerance.
Learn more: Koch, Inc.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What plants are these slow release fertilizer mesh baskets suitable for?
A: These fertilizer mesh baskets are suitable for a wide range of plants including bonsai trees, potted houseplants, nursery seedlings, vegetables, flowers, and aquatic plants in fish tanks or aquariums. Their versatile design makes them ideal for both indoor and outdoor gardening environments.
Q: How do the bonsai fertilizer baskets prevent root burn?
A: The baskets are designed with dense pores on the base and walls that regulate how quickly nutrients are released into the soil. This controlled slow release mechanism prevents sudden high concentrations of fertilizer from reaching the roots, significantly reducing the risk of root scorching or burn.
Q: How many fertilizer baskets come in the pack, and how do I use them?
A: Each pack contains 10 fertilizer mesh baskets. To use, simply fill the cylindrical basket with your preferred slow release fertilizer granules, close the lid securely, and press or place it into the soil near your plant's root zone. The mesh and perforations will gradually release nutrients with each watering, keeping your plants consistently fed.
Q: Are these fertilizer containers reusable?
A: Yes! Made from durable PP (polypropylene), these baskets are designed for repeated use. Once the fertilizer is depleted, simply clean the basket, refill it, and reuse it in your next planting cycle — making them a cost-effective choice for regular gardeners.