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cell pack

American  

noun

  1. a container made of cellular plastic, as one used for holding flowers or plants.


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Some — like coleus and sweet potato vine — root readily in water, but a cell pack filled with potting soil is better.

From New York Times

Mist regularly or, better still, put a plastic bag over the cell pack to make a mini-greenhouse, which will reduce wilting and protect the cuttings from drafts.

From New York Times

That block can later be moved into a bigger block, a cell pack or a pot with no transplanting shock.

From Washington Post

Everything about the cell pack — its interior chemistry, its unifying electronics, its cooling systems — is variable and made to order.

From New York Times