🌿 Elevate Your Garden Game with Style!
The AC Infinity Heavy Duty Fabric Pots are a set of five reusable grow bags designed to enhance plant growth through air pruning and efficient water drainage. Made from durable 500G thick nonwoven fabric, these pots feature reinforced stitching and nylon handles for added strength. With a true capacity of 5.39 gallons and built-in metal rings for low-stress plant training, they are perfect for growing fruits, vegetables, and flowers in an eco-friendly manner.
Number of Levels | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 11.81 x 11.81 x 11.42 inches |
Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Capacity | 5.39 Gallons |
Number of Pieces | 5 |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Cylindrical |
Theme | Gardening |
Style Name | Modern |
Planter Form | Bag |
Color | Black |
Finish Types | fabric |
Material Type | Nonwoven Fabric |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Plant or Animal Product Type | Flores,Fruits,Vegetables |
Mounting Type | Hanging |
Additional Features | Aeration, Durable, Permeable |
D**L
Great Product, Excellent Quality
I’ve never used potting bags before, but after reading about the benefits of air pruning roots I decided to give it a try. I’ve been very happy with other AC Infinity products, but was still impressed with both the quality, style, and most importantly the functionality of these bags. I’m still relatively new to gardening, and was expecting to lose some transplants due to my own mistakes as I learn, but these bags are incredibly forgiving and I have yet to lose a single plant I’ve put in any of them. These bags provide even draining (literally anywhere excess water can escape the fabric, it will), and it is fast- fast enough that if you are afraid of overwatering your plants, or if you need to flood out your soil because you mistakenly applied fertilizer to a pre-fertilized soil amendment, you can confidently do it without worrying about drowning the roots in stagnant water. All you have to do is place the bag on a surface where the water can run off and won’t pool around the bag itself.I don’t think I’ll go back to clay or hard pots again unless specifically called for- these fabric pots look great, hold their shape when filled with soil, the material is very strong and not prone to tears at all, are very lightweight, provide excellent drainage, and are extremely easy to handle. Oh, and on top of all of that, they come in packs of 5 that are affordable and easy to store when not in use. I couldn’t recommend these more highly.The only major issue with these would be with indoor use, because finer clay and dirt will make it through the fabric and leave muddy residues wherever the drainage flows, but putting them in a tray would solve that problem very easily. Another possible issue that I haven't run across yet but am somewhat concerned about in the future is the possibility that the dark fabric will retain too much heat in the soil if exposed directly to the sun, especially in hotter climates. Granted, if the soil remains moist enough, the evaporation could mitigate the heat retention effect of the dark fabric, but I would be interested in a lighter fabric version if this does turn out to be an issue. So far, though, using these has been a breeze, and I’m buying more.Edit: In Arizona, it’s been really hot outside for weeks, and these bags tend to dry out very, very quickly in the heat. Overwatering and waterlogged roots seem to be almost impossible with these things. If that’s what you want, these are definitely a good choice. Almost all of the plants I put in these (and even transplanted into larger ones) have survived, but there is a learning curve with these. They definitely use more water if you let them drain freely, and you do need to water them daily. Because they dry out so fast, having trays or strings attached to a water source is basically a requirement for most plants in full sun, but the passive watering these bags can do is really effective. I’ve left plants in the full Arizona summer sun for days to see how long it took to deplete their water source, and it took a few days before I needed to add more. There is also a risk your fertilizers will wash out too quickly if allowed to drain freely, but you can use this to your advantage too if you let them wash into a self-watering tray. Heat retention is also a bit of an issue for roots on sides constantly exposed to the sun, so rotating the pots will be necessary sometimes.Overall, I still really like these pots because they give you a lot of control over your growing conditions and are very easy to use. Being able to passively water and control water consumption is also a big plus.
D**Y
This bag is superior in terms of breathability and water efficiency!
I purchased the AC Infinity Heavy Duty Fabric Pots in August 2022, and after using them for two years, I can confidently say they’ve been a fantastic investment. These bags are large enough to accommodate a variety of plants—I’ve grown dragon fruit cactus, passion vine, potatoes, and green onions with great success. Living in South Florida, I needed something that could withstand the harsh conditions, and these bags have held up remarkably well against the relentless rain, heat, and UV exposure.The fabric of these bags is thick and durable, with handles that have never failed, even when loaded with heavy soil, unlike other fabric pots I’ve tried in the past. The material also breathes well, ensuring good air and water flow, which is crucial for healthy plant growth.One of the standout features is the accurate sizing—these are true 10-gallon bags. The strong handles make it easy to move them around to suit the plants’ sun and watering needs. However, the one downside is that over time, the cylindrical shape of the bag starts to bulge at the bottom. While this hasn’t led to any tearing or rupturing, a thin wire in the design could help maintain the bag’s shape longer.I’ve experimented with placing the bags on both brick surfaces and directly on the soil, and found that direct contact with soil allows fine roots to extend out, which might help with nutrient and water absorption—especially useful during the hot Florida summers when I’m less diligent with watering. Over the past two years, I’ve enjoyed multiple harvests of dragon fruits, passion fruits, and green onions.Compared to metal-based raised gardens or plastic pots, these fabric bags are superior in terms of breathability and water efficiency. They offer great value for the price and are ideal for gardeners with limited space who want a raised garden. Additionally, they help isolate plants from bugs and allow for the cultivation of plants with specific watering or nutrient needs. Highly recommended for any gardener looking for a versatile and durable growing solution.
A**R
Great product!
Pictured is the 1 gallon, getting ready to transplant into a 7 gallon. Fabric is heavy duty and thick, excellent drainage . Handles seem very secure. Would recommend.
W**L
These are the best! I am very happy and so are my plants.
I love these mesh pots! They are amazing. I bought a 2 pack 5 gallon with coco coir pack from them first. I was so happy with them that I had to get these. The handles are really sturdy, I can water and move around my almost 3 ft tall plant with no issue and the grommets are nice for LST. They have great airflow and what a steal for 5 of the 7 gallon pots.
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