Why PP woven grow bags?Upgraded polypropylene materialThe grow bag was made of an upgraded PP material with Anti-UV feature and with longer service life than normal PP material. With not less than 5 years of service life performance in China.
Low down the salt buildupSalt buildup is one of the major problems for container plants. especially the plants in nursery, most plants growers use well or city water which contains dissolved salt. After water evaporates from the soil it leaves salt behind.
Over time, salts from the water and fertilizers build up in the soil causing the plant to decline. Some of the signs of salt buildup is browning of the tips of the leaves. In more severe cases the bottom leaves will start to turn brown until only a few sick looking leaves are left.
To drain out unwanted salts, watering plants frequently with distilled or natural rain water, the salt dissolved in water, the PP Woven grow bag is with apparent openning size between warp and weft for high water flow rate. the salt dissolved in water flow out from the soil, then low down the salt buildup.
Free-Circulating AirOur Grow bags made of Polypropylene(PP) woven fabric, which have apparent openning size between warp and weft for high water/air flow rate,to allow the free circulation of air. This free circulation of air benefits the roots by allowing them to more efficiently absorb water and nutrients from the soil. In traditional plastic, ceramic, or clay pots, the roots of a plant will grow out and hit the edge of the container. When this happens, the root system is not being used efficiently, which limits the ability of the plant to pick up nutrients. Plants that grow in traditional pots are also susceptible to temperature shock in warmer weather, due to the surface of the pot absorbing more heat.
Self-PruningOur PP woven fabric Grow bags encourage the plants to self-prune. As the root of a plant hits an air pocket, the plant will automatically prune the root, creating a side bud. The plant then develops a solid, fibrous root system, which allows for a greater surface of root hairs. If you wish to transplant some plants that have been previously grown in traditional containers, you can break up the root systems to encourage growth. Some more fragile plants may not do well if their roots are broken up, so make sure you know which plants are intolerant to this.
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