| Management number | 232246972 | Release Date | 2026/06/21 | List Price | US$6.22 | Model Number | 232246972 | ||
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Use these in-ground grow bags to help plants grow strong but contained roots that are easy to transport. Root Pouch is the only fabric pot company that offers natural fiber blended fabric for their grow bags. Natural fiber blends are specifically designed for optimal water absorption and temperature control. These natural fibers create a superior in-ground growing bag that can also be used in greenhouses or on patios. The natural fibers will draw water toward the pot from the surrounding soil so you don't need to water plants as often as with traditional fabric bags.
Another advantage to these Natural Fiber blended, 3-4 year semi-degradable root pouches is that Root Pouch Pots do not air prune. Rather, plant roots will prune by entrapment, making them the best choice for in-ground and pot-in planting. Whether you plan on using the pouches for in-ground or above-ground growing, Root Pouch Fabric Pots offer the most advanced root pruning technology available.
Greenhouse Megastore has volume pricing on Root Pouch grow bags in sizes from 1 to 15 gallons. The larger fabric pots are ideal for "mother plants" so you get the healthiest cuttings. We guarantee the lowest price and can answer all your questions toll-free at 1-888-281-9337.
Root Pouch plant pots used reclaimed plastic bottles that would otherwise be sent to our landfills. This not only recycles old plastic, but it also prevents the need for new plastic to be created, which saves petroleum and fossil fuels from being used.
Root Pouch plant pots are more breathable and water-efficient, encouraging a more fibrous, dense root structure and preventing roots from circling. They also provide superior insulation, protecting plants against winter cold and summer heat.
Root Pouch plant pots are made of PETE (polyethylene terephthalate) derived from plastic bottles. This material is melted back to its original sterile liquid state then spun into fibers that are mixed with recycled cotton fibers, which degrade harmlessly over time. The resulting geotextile is available in four versions, each with a different degradation schedule from six months to six years.
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