Plant Nursery Bags, 100 pcs 9.8 x 11 in Non-Woven Fabric Seedling Bags Plants Pouch, Plant Grow Bags for High Seedling Survival Planting Growing Flowers Fruit Tree Seed Starting
A**A
Much smaller than advertised
I ordered the large 9.8" x 11" size. The picture -- which showed dirt in it -- showed as being 11" tall. They are actually only ~7" tall when opened up to put dirt in them. See the picture. Sending them back. It might be high quality otherwise, but I needed something of the dimensions advertised. That is not what I got.
H**G
These are nowhere close to the 9.8" x 11" advertised size
After others have noted the size being inaccurate, I thought I would take a chance of it being a mistake. Well I can say that the 9.8" x 11" size listed is much larger than what I received. Fortunately for the seller these aren't worth my time to return so I'll either give them away or find another use for them. Hopefully though I can dissuade others from making the same mistake I made.
J**N
Sayornora Solo Cups!
If you are still starting plants in solo cups or the like - stop it now! These fabric bags are so much healthier for your roots. You get way better drainage and the roots have room to grow. Instead of getting all bunched up in, most plants will start to grow out of the sides. Plan accordingly and your plants will love you for it.A small note on the sizes. I sued the 9.8" x 11". Maybe with the right amount of lose soil or medium (I use coco coir and hydroten mix) it might stretch to 11" but the bags are about 9.8" x 5" folded. Filled with soil and sitting flat they are about 6" x 6", perfect for me to plant clones in. They'll fit nicely in a standard Dutch leech tray, a row of 6 to a tray.
H**X
Cheap but good!
They work great for starting plants early and dropping them in after last frost. Perfect for bottom watering
L**S
I love these bags
This is the first year using these and my plants love them. I don't know how well the bag decomposes yet they are very sturdy none have torn as I transplant. I reuse my soil so those bags will end up in the compose pile and time will tell how they dissolve.
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