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Active Aqua 12" x 12" Square White Pot, 12" Tall – Case of 24

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  • 6-gallon inner volume with a 3.4-gallon media capacity for large flowering plants
  • Raised base and perimeter slits provide multi-directional airflow through the entire root zone
  • 12-inch square footprint allows for high-density placement on standard commercial flood benches
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Who This Is For

  • Your substrate temperatures spike because dark containers absorb too much radiant energy from high-intensity lights.
  • Plants along the bench edges look different because you are mixing container sizes and brands in the same run.
  • You find standing water at the bottom of the root zone because your pots lack enough air access from the base up.

What We Found

  • The white plastic is thick enough that it does not bow or flex when you move a fully saturated six-gallon pot.
  • We found the side slits prevent that saturated sludge layer from forming even when the pots sit flush on a tray.
  • These square pots pack much tighter on a flood table than rounds, which lets you maximize your canopy footprint.

What Users Say

  • Users who switched to these pots report they no longer find soggy, anaerobic media at the bottom of the container.
  • Facilities that moved to this case pack found that uniform spacing helped them hit their yield targets more reliably.

Active Aqua 12" x 12" Square White Pot, 12" Tall – Case of 24

Flowering-stage plants need container volume that can support a fully developed root system through a complete production cycle — anything undersized introduces constraints at exactly the wrong time. The Active Aqua 12" x 12" Square White Pot is built for that final-container role, offering a 6-gallon inner volume with a practical media capacity of approximately 3.4 gallons (13 L) of clay pebbles or comparable substrate. It represents a significant step up from the Active Aqua 9" x 9" Square White Pot for growers needing more root space. The 12" tall profile supports deep vertical root development, while the raised base and multi-drainage system — combining holes and perimeter slits — maintain continuous aeration from the base of the container upward. The white exterior reflects radiant heat from grow lights, keeping pot walls and substrate temperatures stable across the full media volume during long flowering photoperiods. Packed 24 per case, it's a purpose-built quantity for flowering room benches where container uniformity directly determines crop consistency.

Features

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Multi-Drainage Design

Drainage holes and perimeter slits work in tandem to keep water moving and oxygen flowing through the root zone, preventing waterlogging and anaerobic buildup at the base of the container.

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Raised Bottom for Airflow

Elevated base keeps drainage outlets clear of tray surfaces, allowing runoff to exit freely and passive air circulation to continue beneath the container between irrigation cycles.

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Root-Cooling White Finish

White exterior reflects radiant heat from grow lights rather than absorbing it, maintaining stable substrate temperatures across the full media volume during extended flowering photoperiods.

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6-Gallon Inner Volume

Inner volume of 6 gallons with an effective media capacity of ~3.4 gallons (13 L) for clay pebbles or similar substrates — sized for full-term flowering plants that need room to run.

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Heavy-Duty Construction

Built from durable plastic engineered for repeated use across multiple grow cycles, holding its shape and structural integrity under the weight of fully saturated media.

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Commercial Case Quantity

Packed 24 per case — matched to standard flowering bench run sizes, such as those found on the Active Aqua 4' x 8' Rolling Bench, where uniform container dimensions directly impact plant spacing and crop consistency.

What's Included

  • Active Aqua 12" x 12" Square White Pot, 12" Tall (×24)

Specifications

Specification Value
Pot Dimensions 12" × 12" square, 12" tall
Inner Volume 6 gallons
Media Capacity ~3.4 gallons (13 L) — clay pebbles or similar
Case Quantity 24 pots per case
Carton Dimensions 12.5"L × 12.5"W × 27.8"H
Pallet Dimensions 48.0"L × 40.0"W × 61.0"H
Shipping Weight 29.56 lbs
Material Heavy-duty plastic
Color White

Frequently Asked Questions

What growth stage is the 12" x 12" pot designed for? +

At 6 gallons inner volume, this pot is designed as a final container for full-term flowering plants. It provides sufficient root volume to support a complete production cycle from transplant through harvest without requiring an additional container change — reducing transplant stress and handling time during the critical flowering stage.

What's the difference between the 6-gallon inner volume and the 3.4-gallon media capacity? +

The 6-gallon figure represents the total geometric interior space of the pot. The 3.4-gallon (13 L) media capacity reflects how much clay pebbles or similar particulate substrate actually fills that space when accounting for air gaps between particles — a normal characteristic of loose, chunky media. Denser substrates like soil or coco coir will fill a higher percentage of the inner volume.

Is this pot suitable for hydroponic and recirculating systems? +

Yes. The multi-drainage hole and perimeter slit design makes these pots well-suited for flood-and-drain systems like the Active Aqua Grow Flow 12 Site Ebb & Flow Hydroponic Grow System, drip-to-waste, and recirculating hydroponic setups. The raised base keeps drainage outlets clear of standing nutrient solution, and the 12" × 12" footprint fits many standard flood table configurations used in commercial hydroponic production.

How does the 12" x 12" compare to the 9" x 9" pot in this lineup? +

The 12" × 12" offers more than double the inner volume of the 9" x 9" square white pot — 6 gallons versus 2.5 gallons — along with an additional 2" of height (12" vs. 10"). It's the appropriate step up for plants finishing out a full flowering cycle that need significantly more root volume and vertical depth than an intermediate container can provide.

Can these pots handle the weight of fully saturated media? +

Yes. The heavy-duty plastic construction is engineered to maintain structural integrity under the weight of fully saturated substrate — including dense media like clay pebbles, soil, and coco coir at full water retention. The walls and base are built to resist warping or deforming over multiple cycles of use.

Can these pots be sanitized and reused between cycles? +

Yes. The durable plastic construction handles repeated sanitation without degrading. Between cycles, clean pots with diluted hydrogen peroxide, citric acid solutions, or enzymatic cleaners to remove salt deposits and eliminate pathogen carryover. The smooth interior walls make residue removal straightforward compared to fabric or textile containers.

Is a case of 24 practical for a commercial flowering room? +

For most commercial setups, 24 units maps well to a single 4×6 or similar bench configuration at standard plant spacing. Operations running larger rooms or continuous harvest schedules typically stock multiple cases to maintain available inventory across staggered flowering cycles — uniform container sizing across all units eliminates variability in spacing, irrigation volume, and per-plant media allocation throughout the facility.

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