iPower GLGROWBAGFILM1X50 50er-Pack 1 Gallone schwarz-weiße Pflanzbeutel Panda-Folienbehälter für Pflanzen, Setzlinge und Wurzeln, quadratische Form 1 Gallone 50er-Pack

Brand:IPower

3.5/5

30.07

iPower GLGROWBAGFILM1X50 50er-Pack 1 Gallone schwarz-weiße Wachstumsbeutel Panda-Folienbehälter für Pflanzen, Setzlinge und Wurzeln, quadratische Form

Vielfältige Einsatzmöglichkeiten: iPower-Wachstumsbeutel eignen sich hervorragend zum Anpflanzen von Sämlingen, zum Transportieren oder Übertragen von Pflanzen und zum schnellen Wachstum. Vielfältige Einsatzmöglichkeiten: Die wirtschaftlichen und langlebigen Pflanzbeutel aus Kunststoff werden häufig im Gartenbau eingesetzt. Perfekt für den Anbau von Wurzelgemüse wie Karotten, Kartoffeln, Radieschen, Taro und anderen. Hervorragende Drainage: Dank der Löcher an der Unterseite kann das Wasser leicht abfließen, was ihn zu einem zuverlässigen Topf für die meisten Pflanzen macht. Reflektierend: Hergestellt aus einem haltbaren, schwarz-weißen Material, eignet es sich perfekt zum Züchten empfindlicher Wurzeln und hält sie in heißen Umgebungen kühl, indem es das Licht vom Boden weg reflektiert. Qualitätsmaterial: Hergestellt aus hochwertigem, reinem PE/Polyethylen, erfüllt die Anforderungen des Kunden.
Assembly Required No
Brand IPower
Color Square Shape
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 333 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Item Dimensions LxWxH 6 x 7 x 2 inches
Item model number GLGROWBAGFILM1X50
Item Weight 1.2 pounds
Manufacturer iPower
Material Plastic, Polyethylene
Material Plastic, Polyethylene (PE)
Number of Pieces 50
Pattern Solid
Product Dimensions 6 x 7 x 2 inches
Product Dimensions 6"D x 7"W x 2"H
Shape Square
Special Feature Drainage Hole
Style 50 Pack

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Scritto da: Ponytail2113
They are bags you put soil in
Pictures lead you to believe that the bag uses a sturdy material to keep it in a square, however this is not the case. They take the shape of the soil you put in them. That being said they were easy to set up and roll down as needed. Havnt put any water in yet so I don't know if the drainage holes work well.
Scritto da: Alika Seto
Plant grow bags
Easy to use!
Scritto da: Farm to Table Lady
Surpassed my expectations. A++
Surpassed my expectations for durability. Take a little longer to fill than a traditional pot, but well worth it! I plan to use these from now on, for starts that will be sent out to the public
Scritto da: Wyatts4444
Great
Great 1 gallon bag for starting plants transplanting in spring garden.
Scritto da: Rafael O.
Great product
Just perfect
Scritto da: KM
Good
Item is as described. Works well.
Scritto da: Joseph Humphreys
Needs a sturdy bottom
Needs a plastic bottom insert for stability. I used Popsicle sticks.
Scritto da: Mike Pizaleno
I'm a fan of fabric pots.
Even though I normally use fabric pots. I thought id give these a try. I must say they're well worth the price and then some. The only down side is I use twist wire to train my plants. There's no sturdy way to attach the wire. But training staples work really well. I will definitely keep these on order.
Scritto da: Jodi S.
Excellent value
Great product for early growth. Plants slide out easy when it’s time to up-pot
Scritto da: tabatha
Missing bags
I ordered 50 bags but only got 38. I am missing at least 12 bags. Messed up my transplanting.
Scritto da: Gregory
Good size
I have a lot of the fabric grow bags in vaious sizes but ran out with all the cuttings and plants I start from seed (around 300). I keep potting them up as they grow over winter and spring. The fabric bags are expensive compared to these. Pros and cons between the various options. I have solid plastic pots, light grow bags that are small, the heavier fabric bags in 1, 2 and 3 gallon sizes and now these. The fabric ones dry out quickly so it's less likely to overwater. I sometimes leave the plants in them and semi bury them in the garden and they get hidden by the leaves of other plants. Others I remove from the fabric bags which can be a little tricky sometimes. Taking plants out of plastic containers is easy but the roots tend to grow thickly next to the plastic if they are overgrown for the pot and you have to tease them out when planting which is going to set them back a bit. These bags are a good size to get the plants to grow bigger but you will go through potting medium quickly. I get the packed 3.8 cu ft bales and have gone through 4 this winter/spring. Anyway these bags seem sturdy enough, time will tell. They WILL STAND UP without a problem, you just have to pack the potting mix down. I fill them 1/3 full and press it down firmly and that flattens the bottom and squares the base up them fill up the remainder loosely. Some people can't seem to figure anything out. I have them turned inside out so the black side is out so if I want to semi bury them I can without them being so obvious. I have a lot of plants in fabric bags that I put in the garden over the season to fill holes where the perenials have died back or annuals have petered out. So this will be the first season with these type of bags so remains to be seen how well they will hold up. Hope to get a few seasons out of them, time will tell. So I'm happy with them so far and would recomend them.

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