So I placed an order for 4 10-packs of 5-gallon root pouches... when they arrived I only received 3 packs labeled 5 gallons and one 25-pack of pots labeled 3-gallons. Upon further investigation, the pots labeled 3-gallons were only 2-gallons and the pots labeled 5-gallons were only 4 gallons. When I complained to the vendors, they informed me that they were sorry for sending the 25 3-gallon pots and would send me 1 more pack of 5-gallon pots right away. As for the incorrect labeling of the pots they explained that: "In the horticultural industry it is a standard practice to have nursery containers actually hold less than what their name implies....... This is the naming convention the manufacturer creates. The best thing I can liken it to is how 2x4 lumber is not actually 2"x4", but is actually closer to 1.5" x 3.5".
Root Pouch has followed a similar naming protocol. What they call their 5 gallon pots are not actually 5 gallon."
I think this is an outrage. They told me that they tried to make make it explicit by putting the volume in liters (!?). As though everyone in the US know this conversion (which I will now.... thats for sure).
Luckily they are going to refund my money.... but seriously what do you guys think of this. Im like wtf. I am struggling to think of any good reason why "the industry" would do this. What possible reason is there for calling 4-gallon pots 5-gallons pots!?!?!?!?!?
Root Pouch has followed a similar naming protocol. What they call their 5 gallon pots are not actually 5 gallon."
I think this is an outrage. They told me that they tried to make make it explicit by putting the volume in liters (!?). As though everyone in the US know this conversion (which I will now.... thats for sure).
Luckily they are going to refund my money.... but seriously what do you guys think of this. Im like wtf. I am struggling to think of any good reason why "the industry" would do this. What possible reason is there for calling 4-gallon pots 5-gallons pots!?!?!?!?!?