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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Awesome grow bags,super strong couldn't rip them with my bare hands no matter how hard i tried and the metal rings work so amazing for LST/tying down branches 10/10 would recommend these over more expensive ones on the market
Anthony
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
Just what I needed! Thank you A+++
Mike Vines
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
5 gallon pots look good with the tie down rings, BUT the pots themselves have holes in many of them and the bag is so thin you can almost read a newspaper through it. Spend a few dollars more and get some quality growing pots because these ain't them.
bruce
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
Good price and quality. Pay attention to your size order. I meant to get 5 gal., but I'm sure they are just as good.
Polly's Perspectives
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
These are my first set of grow bags that have grommet rings added to the sides and I like them. Not sure I would use them but they would be handy for hanging the bags, provided it isn't too heavy. I might use them to reinforce my caging system. Very sturdy and well made. The fabric is thick enough for extra durability. Handles make it easy to carry. I use grow bags for growing hot peppers and I prefer them to regular pots. If you haven't used grow bags, keep in mind that you may have to water more often, especially during windy days, because they tend to dry out more than pots. Hence, the reason why I prefer them so that my plants don't stay too wet. Overall, great grow bags.
Roy A DeMeo
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
A lot of times when I order 3 gallon grow bags they don't hold 3 gallon that is not the case with these grow bags. They actually hold 3 gallons of soil. Plus they have the holes with grommets for LST or other kinds of stress training. My only nit pic is I would like to see two extra holes (six total) on future 3 gallon bags but four will suffice. I like that the handles are very reinforced on the inside it would be very easy to move a heavily soaked pot and not worry about the handles coming off as that has happened to me before with cheaper grow bags. I will be doing a recreational autoflower grow here soon and will update then. But for now I recommend this product and thanks for taking the time to read my review
TripleBerryFan
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
This is my first time using grow bags with RIVETS. I am excited about the options these rivets bring. I can connect several in a cluster pattern. I can connect them in a row. I could stagger them with a large vining veggie between them that could benefit from the criss-crossing supports. I could also tie each down to a heavy object in the yard so the wild animals don’t get any ideas about MY food. The rivets are not the only cool feature.These bags look durable; the fabric they are made of is thick and tightly woven. Their handles are stitched on with serious intention. Some of my bags will grow small potatoes and some will grow bell peppers. Next year I want to plant flowers in all of them.**Great bags for garden plants that I can use for several years**
SimpleJoys
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
The dimensions of these 5 gallon grow bags (STAYGROW 5-Pack 5 Gallon Grow Bags - 300G Thickened Nonwoven Fabric Pots with Handles, Built-in Metal Rings, Reusable Garden Plant Bags, Grow Pots, Plant Pots for Fruits, Vegetables and Flowers) are 11"W x 12.5"L x 11.5"H. They have rivets around the top portion and the handles are sewn with reinforcements on the inside. The felt material is typical grow bag felt and it looks to be close enough to 5 gallons.I have bought a number of these types of grow bags so I know what to expect and these are decent enough and will do as intended for the upcoming growing season. It's a decent size for 1 plant like tomatoes or peppers or grow a bunch of single variety herbs in each like chives or spring onions. We can typically get a few seasons out of these types of bags and they will get dirty and roots will stick onto the insides but they are great for growing things in where you can move it around where you want. It also safeguards them from underground critters like moles and voles. The only negative (and not necessarily to these bags but on grow bags in general) is that you need to water your plants more since they will dry out faster or set up an auto watering system.I'm not sure what to use the rivets for other than tying stakes for a trellis, I'm sure I'll come up with some creative use for them. I like these despite the size being way bigger than the pictures show and their size chart doesn't have accurate dimensions, but they are close enough to 5 gallons. I wasn't sure if the title was wrong or the picture was wrong. If they were the smaller sizes as in the picture dimensions, I would have used them indoors in my grow area under grow lights for microdwarf tomatoes! I'm glad I was able to get them to try out for the next growing season.
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