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VIVOSUN 5-Pack 10 Gallon Plant Grow Bags, Heavy Duty Thickened Nonwoven Fabric Pots with Handles
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Material | Nonwoven Fabric |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Drainage Hole |
Style | Garden |
Planter Form | Bag |
About this item
- 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
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Maneuverability | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.8 |
Sturdiness | 4.4 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.5 |
Durability | 4.4 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.4 | 4.6 | — |
Value for money | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.1 | — | — |
Sold By | VIVOSUN | freedom&truth | JiaYueD | Acko | Lyincat | NachLynn |
material | Nonwoven Fabric | Fabric | — | Non-woven fabric | Fabric, Nylon | Fabric |
number of pieces | 5 | 5 | 10 | 10 | 12 | 5 |
shape | Cylindrical | Round | — | Rectangular | Cylindrical | Round |
mounting type | Floor Standing | Foldable,Inside Mount,Outside Mount | Inside Mount | Floor Standing | sewing | Railing Mount, Floor Standing |
finish type | Moderately | Moderately | — | fabric | fabric | — |
assembly required | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
weight | 10.58 ounces | 0.66 pounds | 739 grams | 300 grams | 300 grams | 1 pounds |
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Who are we?
VIVOSUN is the global leader for at-home growing technology & equipment. With over 10 years of demonstrated excellence in the development and production of growing tools, we have established ourselves as a trusted partner for every step in the growing process and for every level of grower.
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How did we get our start?
Founded in California, VIVOSUN is a leading-manufacturer of indoor horticultural equipment.
What makes our products unique?
We will help you manage your plants with scientific precision and control all aspects of your grow with high-quality technology and tools including durable growing enclosures;Whether you grow indoors or out, we provide everything you need to grow the highest quality plants in the shortest amount of time.
Why do we love what we do?
Our mission is to empower growers at all levels and of all types to grow the best of what they love.
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Product information
Material | Nonwoven Fabric |
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Color | Black |
Special Feature | Drainage Hole |
Style | Garden |
Planter Form | Bag |
Shape | Cylindrical |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
Plant or Animal Product Type | Flower,Herb |
Product Dimensions | 15.9"D x 15.9"W x 11.9"H |
Brand | VIVOSUN |
Capacity | 10 Gallons |
Number of Pieces | 5 |
Pattern | Solid |
Theme | Flowers & Plants |
Finish Type | Moderately |
Number of Levels | 1 |
Item Weight | 10.58 Ounces |
Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
Manufacturer | VIVOSUN |
ASIN | B00VWU30PO |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 311001 |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #15 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #1 in Plant Grow Bags |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Product Description
Q: Why do you need fabric grow bags?
A: VIVOSUN fabric grow bags readily breathe, keeping roots and soil oxygenated and cool throughout the year. Great for developing strong, fibrous roots and keeping them healthy without needing regular root pruning.
Collocations
VIVOSUN Grow Bags | VIVOSUN Black Grow Tent | VIVOSUN LED Grow Light | VIVOSUN Handheld Sprayer | VIVOSUN Pruning Shear | pH and TDS Meter Combo | Nutrients Base A & B | |
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Size
| 12.5" x 12.5" x 9.9" | 48" x 48" x 80" | 19.7" x 19.7" | 0.4 gallon | 6.5" | 6.1"x1.22" | 7.91 x 7.2 x 5.12 in |
Material
| Nonwoven fabric | 340 g Oxford fabric | Aluminum | Upgraded PP thickened material | Stainless steel | LCD Display | Liquid |
Capacity
| 5 gallon | 6-8 plants in 3 gallon pots | 5 x 5 ft. | 0.4 gallon | x | x | 2 Quarts |
Features
| Great drainage, durable | Keep all light in | Dimmable, full spectrum | Translucent bottle | Precise, secure, easy to lock | Accurate and easy to use | Increase your yield |
Applications
| Grow tent, garden, yard | Indoor growing | Plant Growing | Grow tent, garden, yard | Trimming and cutting | Test pH, temp and soil value | Suitable for soil, hydroponics |
Customer reviews
Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them.
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Customers like the breathability, value, thickness and performance of the planter. For example, they mention that it allows air to roots, it's good value for money, the bottom is even a thicker black material and that it works well. They also like the quality, and portability. That said, some disagree on drainage, and size.
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Customers like the quality of the planter. They mention that it's well-made, sturdy, and works well for growing plants. Some say that the grow bags have a quality appearance and will last more than one season. The handles are very well sewn on and the fabric seems like it'll last.
"These are great for plants. Good size. They hold a lot of plants. Easy to clean. Easy to store." Read more
"...They seem to be doing very well. I am very pleased with their sturdiness and their construction. They are not as heavy as I thought they would be...." Read more
"...I especially love their ability to drain water. The handles are very well sewn on, and the fabric seems like it is made to last." Read more
"...These felt pots are great for whatever ur growing… weed, flowers, fruits, or vegetables. I’ve grown all of it in these...." Read more
Customers find the fabric pots easy to move around, tend, and move individually. They also say the handles make it easy to carry plants in the fabric planters. Customers also say that the grow bag is transportable.
"...Good size. They hold a lot of plants. Easy to clean. Easy to store." Read more
"These are so sturdy and moveable. I especially love their ability to drain water...." Read more
"These work very well. Easily situated, easy to use, does the job." Read more
"...This pot makes it much easier to move my plants back and forth from inside to outside weather permitting." Read more
Customers like the value of the planter. They say it is a top quality product at a good price. Some customers also mention that it is worth the investment.
"...They make great products with great prices and have excellent customer service." Read more
"Great fabric pots sturdy great price and super fast shipping" Read more
"...These pots have a wide variety of sizes and are very economical compared to buying plastic pots...." Read more
"...The price is right and they last many years...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the planter. They mention that it works well for multiple potato plants, small trees and bushes, and single chili plants. They also say that it's still usable, but definitely not at its full capacity. Some mention that the drainage seems to work well. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...They seem to be doing very well. I am very pleased with their sturdiness and their construction. They are not as heavy as I thought they would be...." Read more
"...It's still usable, but definitely no longer at its full capacity." Read more
"they work well and were delivered fast and I am using them right now. The brown color stays cool in the sun." Read more
"These work very well. Easily situated, easy to use, does the job." Read more
Customers like the thickness of the planter. They say it's made out of heavy-duty 300G thickened nonwoven fabric, which provides excellent durability. The bags are thick and don't rip, and the bottom is even a thicker black material. They also say that the planters have resisted the bulk of the slug and snail plagues they've had this year.
"These are thick and high quality and also have nice grommet holes around the pot. Buy these and you will be happy." Read more
"...Crafted with heavy-duty 300G thickened nonwoven fabric, these plant pots provide excellent durability and support for healthy root development...." Read more
"...1 - the material seems thicker but it feels a bit “softer” or “padded” in comparison to the coarse feel of say the 247garden material...." Read more
"The fabric is sufficiently thick and sturdy. Used it to plant a mulberry sapling...." Read more
Customers like the breathability of the fabric. They say it allows air to roots, circulation, and pruning of the plant. They also say the fabric is a good mix of airflow and moisture retention. Customers also mention that the planters dry out faster in hot weather.
"Breathable allows air to roots and great drainage to keep from drowning plants." Read more
"...they also make my plants feel like VIPs with their spacious and breathable design. It's like my green babies got their own stylish studio apartments!..." Read more
"...1. The breathability of the fabric allows for air pruning, meaning that when the roots reach the side of the pot they will not spiral like a normal..." Read more
"...The plants generally like them, the fabric seems like it's a good mix of airflow and moisture retention...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the planter. Some mention that it's large as expected, perfect sized for the herbs they grow, and spacious. They say it saves room if growing indoors, and has a wide variety of sizes. However, others say that they're too big to move around inside the house and that tomatoes will get too large for this size.
"These are great for plants. Good size. They hold a lot of plants. Easy to clean. Easy to store." Read more
"...These are 24" wide... Pretty Large. Not always the best way to go, especially if using to grow cannabis...." Read more
"...Plenty of room for good root room." Read more
"Perfect sized for the herbs I grow. Vivosun has been a great choice for my greenhouse." Read more
Customers are mixed about the drainage of the planter. Some mention that the trays allow for excellent drainage, which prevents overwatering. However, others say that the soil dries out quickly and requires a lot of watering. The porous sides allow moisture to evaporate quickly, making it difficult to water all the way through.
"These are so sturdy and moveable. I especially love their ability to drain water...." Read more
"...were excellent for smaller tomatoes root development, but required watering everyday as the plants grew bigger, so mulching might have helped." Read more
"...This also helps with watering requirement of the large collard greens plant that requires more moisture than the rosemary plant...." Read more
"...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...." Read more
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If you're new to using grow bags, be aware that when watering your plants, water will be prone to seeping down the sides of the soil and out of the sides of the bag. They will need thorough watering to ensure the dirt inside has time to absorb the water.
As a general idea of durability, one of the five bags didn't last well through the season. The handles and tops tore through with the weather, but others seemed to last fine. It's still usable, but definitely no longer at its full capacity.
One plant in particular is my collard greens plant. I initially put it into a 10 gallon pot which it quickly outgrew. Then I transplanted it into a 15 gallon plastic pot which it also outgrew. I was having to water it every other day with 3 gallons of water, and I knew it was again root bound.
I decided to pot it up into a 25 gallon pot, but the plastic pots of this size were running over $100 for one pot. When I found these grow bags I decided to give them a try. Since I grow my plants indoors, I need to have all pots in saucers and the larger pots need to be on a roller base so I can move them. Since these grow bags are almost 22" at the base, I had to find saucers at least 25-26" interior diameter and a roller base that would work for a saucer of this size. Fortunately, I did find both on Amazon, and got my collard greens plant, affectionately named Seymour, moved to its new home. My next challenge will be transplanting my 3' x 3' rosemary plant moved to one of these grow bags.
I have to admit I was a bit intimidated on having to move a large plant to a flexible cloth pot. As I put soil into the grow bag the sides of the bag held up. When I got the plant into the bag and filled it with soil, the grow bag held up and looks like it will work fine.
Since this is my first experience with a grow bag, I do have some reservations. Since watering of the plant moistens the grow bag, I wonder if it will eventually grow algae. Should the plant ever expire, I don't know how cleanable this grow bag will be for future use. I don't think I would use the smaller versions of these grow bags since the plastic pots I have are reusable and easy to clean. Anything moved to these large grow bags will have a permanent home in them.
UPDATE 06/25/23:
The second picture shown is my Collard plant after I harvested it and moved it to this cloth pot. The first picture is the same plant 12 days later. Looks like my Collard plant, we lovingly name Seymour, is happy. I would also like to mention that I had to move this plant after I transplanted it and had watered it. Although 25 gallons of wet soil would not be something one person could lift and move, my husband and I were able to do it using the attached handles. Since the handles didn't break or detach with this much weight, I'm sure the handles be be very strong on the smaller pots.
UPDATE 08/03/23:
As mentioned previously, I am new to these cloth pots, and have noticed an interesting benefit of using them. If you grow plants indoors, you know that it can be difficult to know when to water them, especially for the plants in larger pots. You can use a moisture meter, but these aren't always accurate and can measure moisture only at the surface of the soil. If the meter show the soil is dry, most of the time you need to water, but what do you do if it measures moist? You can stick your finger in the soils to determine whether the first couple of inches is dry, but what do you do if the roots at the top of the soil are solid and you can't do the finger test? Using most tests for moisture, you can only check the surface soil. This doesn't help much if you have a large plant in a 25 gallon pot such as the ones I have. It does help to know how deep the roots of your plants go and the moisture requirements of your plants. I do know that my large rosemary plant and my collard greens plant go deep into the soil. There is no way to measure the amount of moisture in these deep pots. What I have noticed is that these cloth pots feel cool when the soil is moist deep into the pot. This helps to regulate watering of the rosemary plant that needs to dry out a bit before watering. This also helps with watering requirement of the large collard greens plant that requires more moisture than the rosemary plant. The collard greens plant does not feel cool when it needs watering.
Since these grow bags are a new experience for me, I will update this review as I learn more about them. I hope this review was helpful for you.
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2023
One plant in particular is my collard greens plant. I initially put it into a 10 gallon pot which it quickly outgrew. Then I transplanted it into a 15 gallon plastic pot which it also outgrew. I was having to water it every other day with 3 gallons of water, and I knew it was again root bound.
I decided to pot it up into a 25 gallon pot, but the plastic pots of this size were running over $100 for one pot. When I found these grow bags I decided to give them a try. Since I grow my plants indoors, I need to have all pots in saucers and the larger pots need to be on a roller base so I can move them. Since these grow bags are almost 22" at the base, I had to find saucers at least 25-26" interior diameter and a roller base that would work for a saucer of this size. Fortunately, I did find both on Amazon, and got my collard greens plant, affectionately named Seymour, moved to its new home. My next challenge will be transplanting my 3' x 3' rosemary plant moved to one of these grow bags.
I have to admit I was a bit intimidated on having to move a large plant to a flexible cloth pot. As I put soil into the grow bag the sides of the bag held up. When I got the plant into the bag and filled it with soil, the grow bag held up and looks like it will work fine.
Since this is my first experience with a grow bag, I do have some reservations. Since watering of the plant moistens the grow bag, I wonder if it will eventually grow algae. Should the plant ever expire, I don't know how cleanable this grow bag will be for future use. I don't think I would use the smaller versions of these grow bags since the plastic pots I have are reusable and easy to clean. Anything moved to these large grow bags will have a permanent home in them.
UPDATE 06/25/23:
The second picture shown is my Collard plant after I harvested it and moved it to this cloth pot. The first picture is the same plant 12 days later. Looks like my Collard plant, we lovingly name Seymour, is happy. I would also like to mention that I had to move this plant after I transplanted it and had watered it. Although 25 gallons of wet soil would not be something one person could lift and move, my husband and I were able to do it using the attached handles. Since the handles didn't break or detach with this much weight, I'm sure the handles be be very strong on the smaller pots.
UPDATE 08/03/23:
As mentioned previously, I am new to these cloth pots, and have noticed an interesting benefit of using them. If you grow plants indoors, you know that it can be difficult to know when to water them, especially for the plants in larger pots. You can use a moisture meter, but these aren't always accurate and can measure moisture only at the surface of the soil. If the meter show the soil is dry, most of the time you need to water, but what do you do if it measures moist? You can stick your finger in the soils to determine whether the first couple of inches is dry, but what do you do if the roots at the top of the soil are solid and you can't do the finger test? Using most tests for moisture, you can only check the surface soil. This doesn't help much if you have a large plant in a 25 gallon pot such as the ones I have. It does help to know how deep the roots of your plants go and the moisture requirements of your plants. I do know that my large rosemary plant and my collard greens plant go deep into the soil. There is no way to measure the amount of moisture in these deep pots. What I have noticed is that these cloth pots feel cool when the soil is moist deep into the pot. This helps to regulate watering of the rosemary plant that needs to dry out a bit before watering. This also helps with watering requirement of the large collard greens plant that requires more moisture than the rosemary plant. The collard greens plant does not feel cool when it needs watering.
Since these grow bags are a new experience for me, I will update this review as I learn more about them. I hope this review was helpful for you.
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
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2019
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
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The handles made it super easy to determine when my plants required water, and for moving the plants over the course of the season.
I will definitely buy and use again.