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Default Pot Sizing - conversion inches to litres, anyone?

Hi folks, I need your help again: I'm starting in a very small way to develop plant sales, hoping to one day have my own nursery.

I'm having trouble describing the sizes of the pots - I tend to say "six inch square" or "four inch round" or whatever, but I can see that a lot of the professionals sell 2 litre, 4 litre etc.

Anyone know what litre size corresponds to what size in inches?

I have searched and googled until I'm tired!

Please help.... thank you in advance.
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Hi folks, I need your help again: I'm starting in a very small way to develop plant sales, hoping to one day have my own nursery.

I'm having trouble describing the sizes of the pots - I tend to say "six inch square" or "four inch round" or whatever, but I can see that a lot of the professionals sell 2 litre, 4 litre etc.

Anyone know what litre size corresponds to what size in inches?

I have searched and googled until I'm tired!

Please help.... thank you in advance.
Work out the volume in cubic inches then use this on-line converter to go from cubic inches to liters.

http://www.onlineconversion.com/volume.htm
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