Paper pot transplanter

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What used to take hours, now takes minutes. Hand seeding is successful, but seeders are available for seeding entire flats at once. Chain pot is for seedling material and consisted of special paper , and each pot is in chain. We now produce our own paper pot transplanters, manufactured in Wisconsin.

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Transplanting system using “chain pot transplanter ”. Turning a simple idea into a powerful tool for recreational farmers, the original concept . Please try again later. Appropriate technology for the market garden. The system is really good for small. Having seen videos of this cool tool called the Japanese paperpot transplanter that puts plants in the ground jaw droppingly fast, we wondered . Increase efficiency, yields, and profits with this time-saving equipment.

A single person can quickly transplant trays of 2seedlings.

One of the really neat things about the paper pot transplanter is that you can use it for many different crops. Of course, because the pots are made of paper , they just decompose into the soil. There are chains of pots. Z , everything included to start using the system. Paperpot PLtransplanter (ref T.CP.PL4).

He brought a transplanter home with him in his luggage and then . The paper pot system is a simple and efficient way to seed and transplant. We got to try out our new paper – pot transplanter last weekend. It worked better than we even hoped it would. We planted beds of beets, spinach . It relies on using paper pot that are connected in a chain so that they.

A paperpot transplanter. Talk about an appropriate technology for small farmers! The basic premise is that seeds are started in . Developed in Japan for the sugar beet industry, the paper pot transplanter is significantly faster than the traditional plug tray system.

The BST transplanter was capable of placing of the plants within a 3- to 5- inch plant spacing.

The chain-type and carousel deposited. Itdecomposes in the soil during the season. The underside of the body. Because the pots are in a chain, they feed themselves through the transplanter.