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HDPE Grow Bag 12x12 Inch (260 GSM, UV Resistant)
HDPE Grow Bag 12x12 Inch (260 GSM, UV Resistant)
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Give your plants a strong, breathable, and weather-resistant home with our 12x12 inch HDPE Grow Bags. Crafted from high-density polyethylene (HDPE) fabric with 260 GSM thickness, these bags are ideal for growing vegetables, herbs, flowers, and more. Designed to endure harsh sunlight and rough use, they are UV-treated for long life and reusable for multiple seasons.
π οΈ Product Features:
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Material: 260 GSM HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene)
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Size: 12 inch diameter x 12 inch height (30x30 cm)
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UV Resistant: Treated for long-term outdoor use
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Durability: Tear-resistant and retains shape even with heavy soil
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Drainage: Breathable fabric with proper drainage to prevent root rot
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Reusable: Lasts up to 5 years with proper care
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Eco-Friendly: Lightweight, flexible, and recyclable
πΏ Ideal For:
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Home gardens, balconies, terraces, patios, and greenhouses
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Growing tomatoes, chillies, spinach, mint, brinjal, okra, and other vegetables or flowering plants
FAQ
1. What does "260 GSM" mean?
GSM stands for "grams per square meter." A 260 GSM bag means the fabric is thick and heavy-duty, offering more durability and strength compared to standard grow bags.
2. Is it UV resistant? Can it withstand sunlight?
Yes, these grow bags are UV-treated to withstand prolonged exposure to sunlight without degrading, making them ideal for outdoor gardening.
3. How long do these bags last?
With proper care, they can last up to 5 years or more, depending on usage and exposure to extreme weather conditions.
4. Does it have drainage holes?
The HDPE fabric itself is breathable, and the design allows for natural drainage, helping prevent waterlogging and root rot.
5. Are these grow bags reusable?
Absolutely! You can clean and reuse them for multiple planting cycles.
6. What can I grow in a 12x12 inch bag?
Itβs perfect for medium-sized plants like tomatoes, chillies, eggplants, herbs, flowering plants, or leafy greens like spinach and lettuce.
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