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determining flower pot size
I am trying to determine what size pots some of my orchids are in. Yes, I
know, I should know the answer to this already, but I am confused: How does one measure a flower pot to determine its size? In a round pot that is narrower at the bottom than at the top does one measure the upper rim's diagonal or the bottom diagonal? What about in a square pot does one measure the length of the side or the diagonal -- and again is it the top or the bottom of the pot that counts? Thanks! Joanna |
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determining flower pot size
For most of them, hold them up and look carefully at the bottom. There is
usually a pot size number molded right into the plastic with raised letters that gives the size. This number usually matches a diameter measurement taken across the top of the rim. FWIW, if you come into my greenhouse I can show you at least three pots that are stamped (6" Azalea) on the bottom and they will all have slightly different physical measurement. This is true of most pots. For plastic pots as with government regulations; there is no legal governing authority. "J Fortuna" wrote in message news:dV80g.326$_s5.90@trnddc04... I am trying to determine what size pots some of my orchids are in. Yes, I know, I should know the answer to this already, but I am confused: How does one measure a flower pot to determine its size? In a round pot that is narrower at the bottom than at the top does one measure the upper rim's diagonal or the bottom diagonal? What about in a square pot does one measure the length of the side or the diagonal -- and again is it the top or the bottom of the pot that counts? Thanks! Joanna |
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determining flower pot size
for a square pot, it is the width you are measuring which is from side to
side across the top. This is not the diagonal which would be from one corner across the middle to far corner. "Al" wrote in message ... For most of them, hold them up and look carefully at the bottom. There is usually a pot size number molded right into the plastic with raised letters that gives the size. This number usually matches a diameter measurement taken across the top of the rim. FWIW, if you come into my greenhouse I can show you at least three pots that are stamped (6" Azalea) on the bottom and they will all have slightly different physical measurement. This is true of most pots. For plastic pots as with government regulations; there is no legal governing authority. "J Fortuna" wrote in message news:dV80g.326$_s5.90@trnddc04... I am trying to determine what size pots some of my orchids are in. Yes, I know, I should know the answer to this already, but I am confused: How does one measure a flower pot to determine its size? In a round pot that is narrower at the bottom than at the top does one measure the upper rim's diagonal or the bottom diagonal? What about in a square pot does one measure the length of the side or the diagonal -- and again is it the top or the bottom of the pot that counts? Thanks! Joanna |
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determining flower pot size
This actually became a legal issue within the potted-plant industry, so some
standards were put in place to keep everyone on the up-and-up: http://www.greenhousegrower.com/pdf/...5_overview.pdf -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Artwork, Books and Lots of Free Info! "J Fortuna" wrote in message news:dV80g.326$_s5.90@trnddc04... I am trying to determine what size pots some of my orchids are in. Yes, I know, I should know the answer to this already, but I am confused: How does one measure a flower pot to determine its size? In a round pot that is narrower at the bottom than at the top does one measure the upper rim's diagonal or the bottom diagonal? What about in a square pot does one measure the length of the side or the diagonal -- and again is it the top or the bottom of the pot that counts? Thanks! Joanna |
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