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Active Aqua 9" x 9" Square White Pot, 10" Tall – Case of 24

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THROUGH THE Cultivator's LENS Hands-On Evaluation

Who This Is For

  • Growth stalls and nutrient uptake slows when established root systems stay in cramped containers for too long.
  • Plants show signs of heat stress during long photoperiods because black pots absorb too much radiant heat.

What We Found

  • The square profile allows for tighter packing on benches without the wasted gaps you get with round containers.
  • We noticed the perimeter slits are better at preventing root circling than pots that only have bottom holes.

What Users Say

  • Users tell us the white finish keeps their root zones noticeably cooler during the peak of the light cycle.
  • Growers running flood trays say the raised base ensures their media never stays waterlogged between cycles.

Active Aqua 9" x 9" Square White Pot, 10" Tall – Case of 24

Plants entering late vegetative growth demand container volume that matches their root development — cramped media leads to restricted uptake, slower growth rates, and stress-triggered responses. The Active Aqua 9" x 9" Square White Pot addresses that transition point with 2.5 gallons of media capacity in a 10"-tall profile, giving established root systems genuine room to expand. For growers moving up from the Active Aqua 7" x 7" White Pot, this container provides the necessary substrate volume before entering the flowering phase. The raised base and multi-drainage system maintain continuous aeration at the root zone, while the white exterior reflects grow light heat to keep substrate temperatures in check. Packed 24 per case, it's a practical quantity for dedicated flowering benches or phased transplant runs.

Features

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Multi-Drainage Design

Drainage holes and perimeter slits work together to maintain consistent water movement, especially when utilizing an Active Aqua submersible water pump for automated irrigation.

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Raised Bottom for Airflow

Elevated base keeps drainage outlets clear of surfaces, allowing runoff to exit freely into an Active Aqua infinity tray with drain while maintaining air circulation.

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Root-Cooling White Finish

White exterior reflects radiant heat from grow lights rather than absorbing it, maintaining stable substrate temperatures that support healthy root function during long photoperiods.

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2.5-Gallon Media Capacity

Holds approximately 2.5 gallons of growing media — enough root volume for late-vegetative and early-flowering plants that have outgrown smaller intermediate containers.

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Heavy-Duty Construction

Built from durable plastic designed for repeated use across multiple grow cycles, resisting cracking, warping, and degradation under standard grow room conditions.

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Commercial Case Quantity

Packed 24 per case — a practical quantity for flowering benches and phased transplant runs where uniform container sizing directly impacts crop consistency.

What's Included

  • Active Aqua 9" x 9" Square White Pot, 10" Tall (×24)

Specifications

Specification Value
Pot Dimensions 9" × 9" square, 10" tall
Media Capacity ~2.5 gallons
Case Quantity 24 pots per case
Carton Dimensions 9.5"L × 9.5"W × 26.3"H
Pallet Dimensions 48.0"L × 40.0"W × 56.0"H
Shipping Weight 14.66 lbs
Material Heavy-duty plastic
Color White

Frequently Asked Questions

What growth stage is the 9" x 9" pot best suited for?+

At 2.5 gallons, this pot is well-matched to late-vegetative and early-flowering stages — after plants have exhausted smaller intermediate containers but before they require a large-format final vessel. The 10" tall profile supports substantial vertical root development, making it a strong choice for plants with vigorous root systems heading into bloom.

How does the 9" x 9" compare to the 7" x 7" pot in this lineup?+

The 9" x 9" offers nearly double the media capacity of the 7" x 7" square white pot — 2.5 gallons versus 1.3 gallons — along with an additional inch of height (10" vs. 9"). It's the natural next step for plants that have established strong mid-veg root systems and need significantly more volume.

What growing media is compatible with these pots?+

These pots work with all standard horticultural substrates including soil, coco coir, perlite blends, and amended mixes. The drainage holes and perimeter slits are sized to retain media while allowing water and gases to move freely — performing equally well in hand-watered, drip, and ebb and flow hydroponic systems.

Why does the white finish matter at this pot size?+

At 2.5 gallons, there's a larger surface area exposed to radiant heat from grow lights — making the reflective white finish more impactful than on smaller containers. By reflecting heat away from the pot walls, the white exterior helps keep substrate temperatures stable across the entire media volume, which is especially important during high-intensity flowering-stage photoperiods.

Can these pots be reused and sanitized between cycles?+

Yes. The heavy-duty plastic construction is built for multi-cycle use and handles standard horticultural sanitation without degrading. Between runs, clean pots thoroughly with diluted hydrogen peroxide, citric acid solutions, or enzymatic cleaners to remove salt buildup and eliminate potential pathogen carryover before reuse.

Is a case of 24 a practical quantity for commercial operations?+

For most commercial facilities, 24 units aligns well with a single flowering bench run or one phase of a staggered transplant schedule. Larger operations running continuous cycles typically stock multiple cases to keep uniform containers available across all active production stages — consistent sizing eliminates variability in spacing, tray fit, and per-plant media volume throughout the facility.

How does the raised base prevent drainage issues?+

The raised bottom lifts the pot's drainage outlets above the tray floor, ensuring they remain clear of standing runoff water after irrigation. This keeps drainage functioning freely between cycles, allows passive air exchange beneath the container, and prevents the anaerobic conditions at the base of the root zone that can develop when pots sit flat in accumulated runoff.

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