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VIVOSUN 5-Pack 5 Gallon Grow Bags Heavy Duty 300G Thickened Nonwoven Plant Fabric Pots with Handles

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Color: Black


Size: 5 Gallons


Features

  • Sturdy Fabric Material: Made of 300g of thickened nonwoven fabric, these pots are moderately permeable, and BPA-free
  • Great Drainage: Nonwoven fabric means the pots do not retain excess water, allowing your roots to breathe for healthier, more vigorous growth
  • Durable, Reinforced Handles: While the competition uses flimsy handles that are merely strips of the same fabric the pot is made from, we use serger stitches to sew handles onto the pot so they can support a full bag of soil
  • Portable Bags: Heavy-duty handles and rugged material mean you can move bags full of soil and plants with ease
  • Use It for Years: Grow bags prevent circling root structure; Combined with pruning and trimming roots, these bags can be used and reused for years

Material: Nonwoven fabric


Color: Black


Special Feature: Drainage Hole


Style: Garden


Planter Form: Bag


Number of Levels: 1


Item Dimensions: 12.99 x 7.48 x 3.94 inches


Item Weight: 3.68 Ounces


Capacity: 20 Liters


Number of Pieces: 5


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 13"D x 7.5"W x 3.9"H


Pattern: Solid


Shape: Cylindrical


Theme: Flowers & Plants


Style Name: Garden


Planter Form: Bag


Color: Black


Finish Types: Moderately


Material Type: Nonwoven fabric


Indoor Outdoor Usage: Outdoor, Indoor


UPC: 707948018899


Brand Name: VIVOSUN


Plant or Animal Product Type: flower


Mounting Type: Floor Standing


Additional Features: Drainage Hole


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  • Durable and Perfect for My Garden
Color: Black Size: 5 Gallons
I’ve been using these VIVOSUN 5-gallon grow bags for a few weeks now, and they’ve been fantastic for my container gardening. The fabric is thick and durable, but still breathable, which helps prevent overwatering and root rot. I’m growing tomatoes and peppers in them, and the plants are thriving. The handles are sturdy, making it easy to move them around, even when they’re full of soil. Plus, the bags are reusable—after a season of heavy use, they’re still in great condition. For anyone looking for a practical and affordable solution for container gardening, these grow bags are a great choice. Highly recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024 by Dylan

  • Large, quality material and great value
Color: Black Size: 30 Gallons
I purchased this set for my papaya trees, and I couldn't be happier. It's the perfect size and large enough for what I needed it for. It's made of quality material that is sturdy and durable. Great functionality, nice black color, and look professional like the ones I have seen in a nursery. It helps the plant growth as I expected. Great product and value for money! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024 by A King A King

  • Perfect size!
Color: Black Size: 3 Gallons
There are perfect pots for auto flower! They look great in my tent, supper easy to use, they are sturdy and stand up nice and strong. The black color helps to block unwanted light and keep things looking Clean! I can't wait to see how well my plants grow in these. I included a side by side comparison of the 3gal vs 5gal pots. The red tags are 5 gallon, the green tags are 3. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024 by joe joe

  • Embracing the grow bag rage, but I have questions
Color: Black Size: 20 Gallons
Last weekend, I finally brought out these grow bags (which I bought months ago) to transplant my heirloom tomato seedlings outdoors. After much research, I bought the 20 gallon size because many online experts said that is the min size required for tomatoes. I am an intermediate gardener: I have success with some plants/vegetables and struggle with others. Last year, I planted heirlooms (from Home Depot) in my zone 6a garden that and had a mediocre yield (but I learned that my soil needed calcium and that's why the yield wasn't that great). I've tried growing tomatoes in pots (5-10 gallon), but learned that that size is way too small and that's why they died quickly. So armed with the experience of my failures and knowing that I need to rotate crops this year, I decided to try the grow bags to see if I have greater success with my tomatoes. Here are my notes so far: a) The 20 gallon size is HUGE. It holds A LOT of soil and compost. I folded down the sides of the bags by about 4" (cuz I saw an expert do it on Youtube) and filled the bags with a mix of Miracle Gro potting soil and compost. I filled the bags to about 4" from the top (so not even full) and I started with approx 10 qts of compost plus 46-50 qts of soil PER BAG!!! b) Keep in mind, even after you fill the bags with soil and add your plants, once you water it the volume of soil will shrink and the level you started with will go even lower! That's what happened with the first bag I filled -- now I have to go back and remove my plants to add more soil! What a pain!! c) Anyone that says these bags are easy to move is living in an alternate reality. Again, my bags are only 3/4 full (approx 17 gal) and trying to pick them up is near impossible. I'm 5'4", 160lbs and I exercise but I needed my husband to help me. I put 3 of these bags on plant rollers because they're so heavy. So here's a tip: fill the bags where they are going to reside. Don't even think you can move them easily when they're full. d) Speaking of plant rollers, I needed something to sturdy the bottom of the bags since the plant rollers are smaller than the diameter of the base of these bags (again, this size is HUGE). So I ran to the Dollar Store and bought a bunch of pool noodles. I curled them up and put them at the bottom of the bags (with a chopstick inserted in the hole to keep both ends circular) so that when placed on the rollers, the sides wouldn't droop. Not saying you should or need to do this, but this is what I did. e) The good news is that since I rolled the sides down, I had a built in wind protection for my plants. For the days following my transplanting, the wind around here was horrible, gusting up to 50+mph. So I lifted up the sides and they acted like a makeshift wind barrier for the seedlings. At least it helped a little in between gusts. f) People say that these grow bags make your life easier but I'm worried about the water needs of my plants. I am hoping for an every other day watering schedule, but it seems like my plants need more water in these bags. Perhaps it's because the soil is fresh and needs a lot of water in the beginning to really saturate the amount in the bags or maybe our windy days are drying out the surface much quicker, but I am still watering a little every day for the last 3 days. Hopefully this tapers down. g) I bought the black bags as everyone recommends them over the brightly colored ones. I think the black bags actually look kinda cool in a minimalist modern kinda way. h) I followed the advice of an expert to plant one tomato plant per 20-gal bag, but to plant additional plants around the perimeter. So I planted marigolds, green onions, chives, zinnia seeds, and hot peppers with my tomato plants (companion planting). I may have to thin these out later in the year, but it seemed like there was a lot of grow space left that I could use. So I will report back later in the summer to update on the success (or not) of these grow bags. At least they are inexpensive and collapsible. 5.13 Update: It's been a week and here are my notes: - The watering needs did in fact taper down. I used my water meter to check that the soil is indeed moist and happy to report that it is. So I give the plants a deep watering only every 2-3 days, depending on the heat. - The plants seem to be very happy in these bags! My zinnias, chives, and onions haven't sprouted yet, and one Sandia pepper plant is slow (but green and vibrant). However the marigolds and tomatoes are growing like crazy. (I forgot to mention I add Plantone or Vegetone with some bone meal and earthworm casings to the soil, though. That probably helped). The true test will be when the roots hit the sides of the bag later this summer. - My garden is south facing so I only had to move one bag around to maximize the sunlight. Thankfully, it's on a roller. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024 by MJ15

  • Good quality and modern look
Color: Black Size: 1 Gallon
I like the quality very much. It holds a lot and I love that you can move it around without worrying about soil falling everywhere. The handles are super helpful. No downside for me.
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024 by MindfullJae MindfullJae

  • Very impressed by the quality of the Fabric Pot
Color: Black Size: 30 Gallons
I purchased a set of (5) 30 Gallon pots. I actually found these by accident when I was searching Amazon for a regular black plastic pots. As always the local box store sold them way too expensive. It was the picture of other VERIFIED PURCHASERS on Amazon that convinced me to give them a try. Have only had them for about three weeks and no negative comments. The picture is of a Pineapple plant being grown in the Fabric pot. Pineapple plants do not require much water and air temperature should be around 72 degrees. I like the fact that the roots will grow to the outer edges as well and will have air circulating to them through the fabric pot. Maybe no much but more-so if it were a plastic pot. It has been three weeks since I transferred my plant to the new pot as it was suffering from over watering in the plastic pot it was in. Since I moved it to the Fabric Pot, the yellow on the leaves (an indicator of too much water or root rot) has gone away. No over watering on Fabric pots. So far very happy! I will purchase more fabric pots and will be looking at the 15 gallon ones. Update 5/17/20 So this week I attempted to move one of my 30 gallon pots with full soil and a fully grown Pineapple plant in it onto a 5" Plastic pallet so that the fabric pot gets air circulation not only on the sides but from underneath as well and keep the pot from sitting on the hot concrete. I grabbed the pot from one handle and I tried to JERK Lift it onto the pallet and created a 9 in tear on the the handle I grabbed it from. Let me be clear, this is not in anyway a knock on the fabric pot and it was my fault. I was merely being a "Guy" about the whole thing and not looking for any help to lift it from both sides. The pineapple plant is prickly so I was just trying to get underneath it and get it on the pallet. So here is the "GOOD NEWS". I had a spare same size fabric pot laying around, so what did I do. I carefully Double-Bagged the existing ripped pot into a newer fabric pot and I WAS BACK IN BUSINESS. E.g. one fabric pot into another. Try doing that with a cracked plastic pot. Lesson learned, call my wife next time to come help me :) I love this stuff and can't wait to get my hands on the 15 gallon ones. Last time I checked they were out of stock. Stay tuned for more lovely pineapple fabric grown pics. Update 6/22/20 Finally have some good pics using the Fabric Pot Bags with full grown Pineapple plants in them. The bags must be a plus, as my wife and I are not experienced growers. Plastic pallets below Fabric Grow pots help keep them off the hot concrete and avoid having the bag rot due the weather elements. Pic 1 - A harvested Pineapple from a Fabric Grow Bag Pot, YUM ! Pic 2 - Original Pineapple that has been in fabric pot since we purchased the grow pot bags Pic 3 - Update from 9/22 Pic 4 - Update from 9/22 Pic 5 - Pineapple in blossom, YUM Pic 6 - Fully grown pineapple plants in 30 gallon grow bags Pic 7 - Side pic of pallet with another 30 gallon grow bag All in all we have three active 30 gallon bags and looking forward to more. These bags are great. Recommend them highly! Update - 9/22/20 - Cannot get enough of these pots. Take a look at the 9/22 pics. I cannot control the order of them when Amazon posts them but I wrote 9/22 on the image. One pineapple from these pots at about 14 inches tall. HUGEEEE. This was the double bagged pot that broke on me (my fault) months ago but going strong. Thanks again ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2019 by Gsam Gsam

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