Fabric Pot (no handle)
Fabric Pot (no handle)
Fabric pots are better than plastic pots, in promoting a healthy root system and faster plant growth. By allowing more air to enter the soil, they
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6 Pcs Planting Bag, Non Woven Fabric Pot with Handles for Planting Potatoes Strawberries Tomatoes Vegetables Flowers and Other Plants (3 Gallons)
[BREATHABILITY]: Allows roots to breathe and grow healthier! It creates improved overall root structure and prevents roots from circling to its death
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Potted plant stands designed to deliver water to fabric pots to remove the need for active irrigation. Automatically directs water up to your plant's roots using the included adjustable length wick lines. Heavy-duty drip tray collects runoff water for redelivery and can withstand planters up to 100 pounds. Reservoir plate lifts your fabric pot off the ground to keep algae and other buildups from spreading.
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G-Lite containers, constructed of a slightly thinner version than the signature GeoPot fabric, give growers an economical alternative to the GeoPot series. This sturdy construction allows for sufficient structural rigidity during transplant and throughout a plant’s life cycle. Like GeoPot, the G-Lite series is designed to withstand constant moisture and UV exposure.
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