Our new designer line, is available in three different widths, 5'' (joey), 8 1/2" (jill), and 11'' (jack), all measuring 3'' tall. Easy to use and affordable, they are perfect for growing succulents, small house plants and herbs. Besides using them for gardening needs they also display well on desks, coffee tables, restaurant tables, store displays and more. The porous material allows the plants to breath, and the containers come in three decor friendly colors: Navy Blue, Forest Green and Heather Grey.
(Where to Buy)It is recommended if planting indoors to place on a tray, as the pots are made of a porous material and water will come through.
Designer Line Specification Sheet
Size | Description | Liter Size | Dimensions | Metric Dimensions |
---|---|---|---|---|
JOEY | Small | Small | 5'' wide x 3'' tall | 12.7 cm wide x 7.62 cm tall |
JILL | Medium | Medium | 8.5'' wide x 3'' tall | 21 cm wide x 7.62 cm tall |
JACK | Large | Large | 11'' wide x 3'' tall | 28 cm wide x 7.62 cm tall |
BALCONY | 15.5" length x 7.5" wide x6" tall | 40 cm length x 20 cm wide x 15 cm tall |
There are several different comparisons of gallons:
Nursery trade gallons versus standard gallons
Liquid gallons versus dry gallons capacity
U.S. gallons versus imperial gallons
When referring to gallons there are different capacity equations In the United States and other countries. A U.S. liquid gallon is defined as 231 cubic inches, which is about 3.785 liters. In the United Kingdom and Canada, a gallon equation is referred to as an imperial gallon. One Imperial gallon is equivalent to approximately 1.2 U.S. liquid gallons.
*Note when liquid gallons are used as reference to gallon size, they are the capacity of liquid that can be stored in that size, not the mass of the liquid itself.
The volume of liquid found in a container of milk for instance is much different than the volume of soil found in a nursery pot.
To confuse matters more the term 5-gallon nursery pot will vary between nursery pot suppliers depending on if they are manufacturing a standard 5 gallon, a squat 5 gallon, a tall 5 gallon or a tapered 5 gallon. Most horticultural pot companies refer to their sizes as #5 rather than a 5 gallon because of this.
Differences in Gallons themselves:
1 liquid U.S. gallon = 3.78541 liters
1 Imperial liquid gallon = 4.54609 liters
1 dry gallon = 4.40 liters
Another variation in what the inside dimensions are of a fabric hand sewn container versus a hard plastic (injection molded pot) is the fabric material is cut. When the fabric is sewn into a pot it will vary up to ½ an inch in the folding of the seams which will cause a variance in the dimensions, therefore creating slight differences in the volume of its contents.
Bottom line if you ever thought that a 1 gallon you get at a nursery with a perennial plant looks a lot smaller than a 1-gallon jug of milk, you were right! One is holding soil; the other is holding liquid and the two have a different conversion of volume.
A 1-gallon nursery pot may only really hold 0.664 gallons of soil.
A standard nursery trade gallon is approximately equal to 0.71 of a U.S. liquid gallon.
The gallon sizes in nursery containers should be considered approximate sizes. The best way to figure out which size container you will need is to check the dimensions.
Short answer is no not at this time. Our understanding is that at this time the federal government does not view growing Cannabis as a federally legalized act and has not yet required that they meet FDA standards test 21 CFR 177.1630 (contact with food, drugs, biologics and cosmetics).
The FDA requirements are of course inevitable since it is important that container manufacturers create safe non-toxic containers for the use of growing plants that will be consumed by humans.
We at Root Pouch believe it is important to our customers that our containers have been tested and have passed safety test for contact with food. We have decided not to wait until it is required and have taken it upon ourselves to ensure that the containers we produce are free of harmful contaminants that may effect the quality and safety of the plants grown in them.
All our grow bags have undergone rigorous testing by BACL (Global testing and certification lab) in accordance with FDA contact test 21 CFR 177.1630
Succulent Inspiration with Root Pouch - Garden Answer
Entrapment pruning prevents roots from penetrating fabric and does not prune by air, allowing for pot-in-pot use. When used above ground roots are still pruned.
UV Resistant • BPA Free • Non-Toxic
Made from 100% recycled water bottles
Available in sizes #1 to #600 with or without handles
Root Pouch fabric containers produce improved root systems. After several years of testing I am convinced that they are the best containers for producing exceptionally vigorous, healthy liners.”
Gordy Webster
Container Production Manager
J. Frank Schmidt & Son Co
Boxer Fabric is available in approximate sizes 1 gallon to 600 gallons, with and without handles. Click below for a printable version of the Root Pouch products Spec Sheet:
Root Pouch Specification Sheet
Size | Description | Liter Size | Dimensions | Metric Dimensions |
---|---|---|---|---|
#1 | no handles | 3.8 liter | 6" w x 7 1/2" h | 15 w x 19 h |
#1 | with handles | 3.8 liter | 6" w x 7 1/2" h | 15 w x 19 h |
#2 | no handles | 8 liter | 8 1/2'' w x 8 1/2'' h | 21 w x 21 h |
#2 | with handles | 8 liter | 8 1/2'' w x 8 1/2'' h | 21 w x 21 h |
#3 | no handles | 12 liter | 10'' w x 8 1/2'' h | 28 w x 26 h |
#3 | with handles | 12 liter | 10'' w x 8 1/2'' h | 25 1/2'' w x 21 1/2'' h |
#5 | no handles | 16 liter | 11'' w x 10 1/4'' h | 28 w x 26 h |
#5 | with handles | 16 liter | 11'' w x 10 1/4'' h | 28 w x 26 h |
#6 | no handles | 22 liter | 11 1/2" w x 14" h | 29w x 36 h |
#6 | with handles | 22 liter | 11 1/2" w x 14" h | 29w x 36 h |
#7 | no handles | 30 liter | 14'' w x 11 3/4'' h | 35 w x 30 h |
#7 | with handles | 30 liter | 14'' w x 11 3/4'' h | 35 w x 30 h |
#10 | no handles | 39 liter | 16'' w x 12'' h | 40 w x 30 h |
#10 | with handles | 39 liter | 16'' w x 12'' h | 40 w x 30 h |
#12 | no handles | 45 liter | 15" w x 15 3/4" h | 38 w x 40 h |
#12 | with handles | 45 liter | 15" w x 15 3/4" h | 38 w x 40 h |
#15 | no handles | 56 liter | 17'' w x 15'' h | 43 w x 38 h |
#15 | with handles | 56 liter | 17'' w x 15'' h | 43 w x 38 h |
#20 | no handles | 78 liter | 19 7/8'' w x 15 7/8'' h | 50 w x 40 h |
#20 | with handles | 78 liter | 19 7/8'' w x 15 7/8'' h | 50 w x 40 h |
#25 | no handles | 95 liter | 21'' w x 16 1/2'' h | 53 w x 42 h |
#25 | with handles | 95 liter | 21'' w x 16 1/2'' h | 53 w x 42 h |
#30 | no handles | 113 liter | 24'' w x 16 1/2'' h | 61 w x 42 h |
#30 | with handles | 113 liter | 24'' w x 16 1/2'' h | 61 w x 42 h |
#35 | no handles | 127 liter | 23 1/2'' w x 17 7/8'' h | 60 w x 45 h |
#35 | with handles | 127 liter | 23 1/2'' w x 17 7/8'' h | 60 w x 45 h |
#45 | no handles | 170 liter | 27'' w x 18'' h | 68 1/2 w x 45 1/2 h |
#45 | with handles | 170 liter | 27'' w x 18'' h | 68 1/2 w x 45 1/2 h |
#65 | no handles | 246 liter | 32'' w x 18'' h | 81 w x 45 1/2 h |
#65 | with handles | 246 liter | 32'' w x 18'' h | 81 w x 45 1/2 h |
#100 | no handles | 378 liter | 38'' w x 20'' h | 96 1/2 w x 51 h |
#150 | no handles | 567 liter | 45'' w x 22'' h | 114 w x 56 h |
#200 | no handles | 757 liter | 50'' w x 24'' h | 127 w x 61 h |
#250 | no handles | 946 liter | 55" w x 24" h | 140 w x 61 h |
#300 | no handles | 1135 liter | 60'' w x 24'' h | 152 1/2 w x 61 h |
#400 | no handles | 1514 liter | 70'' w x 24'' h | 178 w x 61 h |
#500 | no handles | 1892 liter | 80'' w x 24'' h | 203 w x 61 h |
#600 | no handles | 2271 liter | 90'' w x 24'' h | 229 w x 61 h |
Root Pouch is made from recycled plastic water bottles. These water bottles were destined to end up in landfills. This not only prevents the water bottles from ending up in oceans and the environment but also eliminates the need to make additional pots or bags that are petroleum based using natural resources.
Root Pouch fabric does not simply hold dirt it provides a healthier root environment.
Root Pouch non-degradable plant pots are made of PET derived from recycled plastic water bottles. This material is melted back to a sterile liquid state then spun into fibers.
Because the plastic is re-melted it is once again sterile making it a great choice for growing plants for human consumption. Root Pouch does not use new petroleum as some other fabric companies do. So Root Pouch does not contain any toxins and It is BPA free and UV resistant.
There are several different comparisons of gallons:
Nursery trade gallons versus standard gallons
Liquid gallons versus dry gallons capacity
U.S. gallons versus imperial gallons
When referring to gallons there are different capacity equations In the United States and other countries. A U.S. liquid gallon is defined as 231 cubic inches, which is about 3.785 liters. In the United Kingdom and Canada, a gallon equation is referred to as an imperial gallon. One Imperial gallon is equivalent to approximately 1.2 U.S. liquid gallons.
*Note when liquid gallons are used as reference to gallon size, they are the capacity of liquid that can be stored in that size, not the mass of the liquid itself.
The volume of liquid found in a container of milk for instance is much different than the volume of soil found in a nursery pot.
To confuse matters more the term 5-gallon nursery pot will vary between nursery pot suppliers depending on if they are manufacturing a standard 5 gallon, a squat 5 gallon, a tall 5 gallon or a tapered 5 gallon. Most horticultural pot companies refer to their sizes as #5 rather than a 5 gallon because of this.
Differences in Gallons themselves:
1 liquid U.S. gallon = 3.78541 liters
1 Imperial liquid gallon = 4.54609 liters
1 dry gallon = 4.40 liters
Another variation in what the inside dimensions are of a fabric hand sewn container versus a hard plastic (injection molded pot) is the fabric material is cut. When the fabric is sewn into a pot it will vary up to ½ an inch in the folding of the seams which will cause a variance in the dimensions, therefore creating slight differences in the volume of its contents.
Bottom line if you ever thought that a 1 gallon you get at a nursery with a perennial plant looks a lot smaller than a 1-gallon jug of milk, you were right! One is holding soil; the other is holding liquid and the two have a different conversion of volume.
A 1-gallon nursery pot may only really hold 0.664 gallons of soil.
A standard nursery trade gallon is approximately equal to 0.71 of a U.S. liquid gallon.
The gallon sizes in nursery containers should be considered approximate sizes. The best way to figure out which size container you will need is to check the dimensions.
Short answer is no not at this time. Our understanding is that at this time the federal government does not view growing Cannabis as a federally legalized act and has not yet required that they meet FDA standards test 21 CFR 177.1630 (contact with food, drugs, biologics and cosmetics).
The FDA requirements are of course inevitable since it is important that container manufacturers create safe non-toxic containers for the use of growing plants that will be consumed by humans.
We at Root Pouch believe it is important to our customers that our containers have been tested and have passed safety test for contact with food. We have decided not to wait until it is required and have taken it upon ourselves to ensure that the containers we produce are free of harmful contaminants that may effect the quality and safety of the plants grown in them.
All our grow bags have undergone rigorous testing by BACL (Global testing and certification lab) in accordance with FDA contact test 21 CFR 177.1630
The root Pouch black line is the most durable semi-degradable root pouch available. Root Pouch is the only fabric container company that offers natural fiber blended fabrics.
When used In-ground the natural fibers draw water from surrounding soil. When used for pot-in-pot the pouches prevent roots from penetrating fabric because it prunes by entrapment rather than air pruning. When used above ground roots are still pruned.
"Whether using Root Pouch for in-ground or above ground growing, Root Pouch offers the most advanced root pruning technology available." - JCA
UV Resistant • BPA Free • Non Toxic
Made from 100% recycled materials, PET & Natural fiber blend Available in sizes #1 - #65 with or without handles
Fabric allows us to winter over just like they are and we have never lost a tree.”
Michael LePorte
Owl Run Nursery, Virginia USA
Black 3-4 year Fabric is available in approximate sizes from 1 gallon to 600 gallon, with and with out handles. Click below for a printable version of the Root Pouch products Spec Sheet.
Root Pouch Specification Sheet
Size | Description | Liter Size | Dimensions | Metric Dimensions |
---|---|---|---|---|
#1 | no handles | 3.8 liter | 6" w x 7 1/2" h | 15 w x 19 h |
#1 | with handles | 3.8 liter | 6" w x 7 1/2" h | 15 w x 19 h |
#2 | no handles | 8 liter | 8 1/2'' w x 8 1/2'' h | 21 w x 21 h |
#2 | with handles | 8 liter | 8 1/2'' w x 8 1/2'' h | 21 w x 21 h |
#3 | no handles | 12 liter | 10'' w x 8 1/2'' h | 28 w x 26 h |
#3 | with handles | 12 liter | 10'' w x 8 1/2'' h | 28 w x 26 h |
#5 | no handles | 16 liter | 11'' w x 10 1/4'' h | 28 w x 26 h |
#5 | with handles | 16 liter | 11'' w x 10 1/4'' h | 28 w x 26 h |
#6 | no handles | 22 liter | 11 1/2" w x 14" h | 29 w x 36 h |
#6 | with handles | 22 liter | 11 1/2" w x 14" h | 29 w x 36 h |
#7 | no handles | 30 liter | 14'' w x 11 3/4'' h | 35 w x 30 h |
#7 | with handles | 30 liter | 14'' w x 11 3/4'' h | 35 w x 30 h |
#10 | no handles | 39 liter | 16'' w x 12'' h | 40 w x 30 h |
#10 | with handles | 39 liter | 16'' w x 12'' h | 40 w x 30 h |
#12 | no handles | 45 liter | 15" w x 15 3/4" h | 38 w x 40 h |
#12 | with handles | 45 liter | 15" w x 15 3/4" h | 38 w x 40 h |
#15 | no handles | 56 liter | 17'' w x 15'' h | 43 w x 38 h |
#15 | with handles | 56 liter | 17'' w x 15'' h | 43 w x 38 h |
#20 | no handles | 78 liter | 19 7/8'' w x 15 7/8'' h | 50 w x 40 h |
#20 | with handles | 78 liter | 19 7/8'' w x 15 7/8'' h | 50 w x 40 h |
#25 | no handles | 95 liter | 21'' w x 16 1/2'' h | 53 w x 42 h |
#25 | with handles | 95 liter | 21'' w x 16 1/2'' h | 53 w x 42 h |
#30 | no handles | 113 liter | 14" w x 16 1/2" h | 61 w x 42 h |
#30 | with handles | 113 liter | 14" w x 16 1/2" h | 61 w x 42 h |
#35 | no handles | 127 liter | 23 1/2'' w x 17 7/8'' h | 60 w x 45 h |
#35 | with handles | 127 liter | 23 1/2'' w x 17 7/8'' h | 60 w x 45 h |
#45 | no handles | 170 liter | 27'' w x 18'' h | 68 1/2 w x 45 1/2 h |
#45 | with handles | 170 liter | 27'' w x 18'' h | 68 1/2 w x 45 1/2 h |
#65 | no handles | 246 liter | 32'' w x 18'' h | 81 w x 45 1/2 h |
#65 | with handles | 246 liter | 32'' w x 18'' h | 81 w x 45 1/2 h |
Natural fibers are bio-degradable, depending on the mixture amount of natural fibers and synthetic fibers (PET) will determine how long the fabric will be able to restrict the roots from penetrating the fabric once the fabric is exposed to soil on both sides. When the fabric starts degrading, the roots can then penetrate into the surrounding soil. Root Pouch offers 5 different densities and natural fiber blends to fit all types of growing.
Root Pouch fabric does not air prune like other fabric pots, rather it prunes by entrapment.
Air pruning fabrics allow the root to squeeze through the fabric. Root Pouch traps the root tips creating dense fibrous root systems while containing the roots within the bag, making it the best choice for in- ground and pot-in-pot applications. When used as an in-ground grow bag another advantage Root Pouch offers over all other bags is the natural fibers in the fabric draw water towards the pot from surrounding soil lessening the need for drip systems.
Root Pouch degradable plant pots are made of PET derived from recycled plastic water bottles.
This material is melted back to a sterile liquid state then spun into fibers that are mixed with natural fibers which degrade over time. Because the plastic is re-melted it is once again sterile making it a great choice for growing plants for human consumption. Root Pouch does not use new petroleum as do some other fabric companies, so Root Pouch does not contain any toxins. It is BPA free and UV resistant.
Root Pouch fabric does not simply hold dirt it provides a healthier root environment.
Root Pouch is made from recycled plastic water bottles. These water bottles were destined to end up in landfills. This not only prevents the water bottles from ending up in oceans and the environment but also eliminates the need to make additional pots or bags that are petroleum based using natural resources.
There are several different comparisons of gallons:
Nursery trade gallons versus standard gallons
Liquid gallons versus dry gallons capacity
U.S. gallons versus imperial gallons
When referring to gallons there are different capacity equations In the United States and other countries. A U.S. liquid gallon is defined as 231 cubic inches, which is about 3.785 liters. In the United Kingdom and Canada, a gallon equation is referred to as an imperial gallon. One Imperial gallon is equivalent to approximately 1.2 U.S. liquid gallons.
*Note when liquid gallons are used as reference to gallon size, they are the capacity of liquid that can be stored in that size, not the mass of the liquid itself.
The volume of liquid found in a container of milk for instance is much different than the volume of soil found in a nursery pot.
To confuse matters more the term 5-gallon nursery pot will vary between nursery pot suppliers depending on if they are manufacturing a standard 5 gallon, a squat 5 gallon, a tall 5 gallon or a tapered 5 gallon. Most horticultural pot companies refer to their sizes as #5 rather than a 5 gallon because of this.
Differences in Gallons themselves:
1 liquid U.S. gallon = 3.78541 liters
1 Imperial liquid gallon = 4.54609 liters
1 dry gallon = 4.40 liters
Another variation in what the inside dimensions are of a fabric hand sewn container versus a hard plastic (injection molded pot) is the fabric material is cut. When the fabric is sewn into a pot it will vary up to ½ an inch in the folding of the seams which will cause a variance in the dimensions, therefore creating slight differences in the volume of its contents.
Bottom line if you ever thought that a 1 gallon you get at a nursery with a perennial plant looks a lot smaller than a 1-gallon jug of milk, you were right! One is holding soil; the other is holding liquid and the two have a different conversion of volume.
A 1-gallon nursery pot may only really hold 0.664 gallons of soil.
A standard nursery trade gallon is approximately equal to 0.71 of a U.S. liquid gallon.
The gallon sizes in nursery containers should be considered approximate sizes. The best way to figure out which size container you will need is to check the dimensions.
Short answer is no not at this time. Our understanding is that at this time the federal government does not view growing Cannabis as a federally legalized act and has not yet required that they meet FDA standards test 21 CFR 177.1630 (contact with food, drugs, biologics and cosmetics).
The FDA requirements are of course inevitable since it is important that container manufacturers create safe non-toxic containers for the use of growing plants that will be consumed by humans.
We at Root Pouch believe it is important to our customers that our containers have been tested and have passed safety test for contact with food. We have decided not to wait until it is required and have taken it upon ourselves to ensure that the containers we produce are free of harmful contaminants that may effect the quality and safety of the plants grown in them.
All our grow bags have undergone rigorous testing by BACL (Global testing and certification lab) in accordance with FDA contact test 21 CFR 177.1630
Root Pouch Grey Line is the most versatile semi-degradable Root Pouch available.Root Pouch is the only fabric container company that offers natural fiber blended fabrics.
In-ground: natural fibers draw water from surrounding soil pot-in-pot prevents roots from penetrating fabric because it prunes by entrapment rather than air pruning. When used above ground roots are still pruned.
UV Resistant • BPA Free • Non Toxic
Made from 100% recycled materials, PET & Natural fiber blend Available in sizes #1 - #25 with or without handles.
Root Pouch fabric containers produce improved root systems. After several years of testing I am convinced that they are the best containers for producing exceptionally vigorous, healthy liners. I also appreciate the great service the Root Pouch team delivers along with their superior product. They make the purchasing process very easy from start to finish and are a great company to work with.”
Gordy Webster
Container Production Manager
J. Frank Schmidt & Son Co
Pretty awesome root ball in my opinion!”
Phillip Steele
Black Bridge Nursery, Australia
Because we grow in Root Pouch brand pots we know first hand the strong and healthy root system that the Root Pouch produces. This gives us the assurance we are offering our customers the highest quality plants and trees available.”
Brian Chojnacki
Sooner Plant Farm, Oklahoma
Grey Fabric is available in approximate sizes from 1 gallon to 600 gallon, with and without handles. Click below for a printable version of the Root Pouch products Spec Sheet.
Root Pouch Specification Sheet
Size | Description | Liter Size | Dimensions | Metric Dimensions |
---|---|---|---|---|
#1 | no handles | 3.8 liter | 6" w x 7 1/2" h | 15 w x 19 h |
#1 | with handles | 3.8 liter | 6" w x 7 1/2" h | 15 w x 19 h |
#2 | no handles | 8 liter | 8 1/2'' w x 8 1/2'' h | 21 w x 21 h |
#2 | with handles | 8 liter | 8 1/2'' w x 8 1/2'' h | 21 w x 21 h |
#3 | no handles | 12 liter | 10'' w x 8 1/2'' h | 25 1/2'' w x 21 1/2'' h |
#3 | with handles | 12 liter | 10'' w x 8 1/2'' h | 25 1/2'' w x 21 1/2'' h |
#5 | no handles | 16 liter | 11'' w x 10 1/4'' h | 28 w x 26 h |
#5 | with handles | 16 liter | 11'' w x 10 1/4'' h | 28 w x 26 h |
#6 | no handles | 22 liter | 11 1/2" w x 14" h | 29 w x 36 h |
#6 | with handles | 22 liter | 11 1/2" w x 14" h | 29 w x 36 h |
#7 | no handles | 30 liter | 14'' w x 11 3/4'' h | 35 w x 30 h |
#7 | with handles | 30 liter | 14'' w x 11 3/4'' h | 35 w x 30 h |
#10 | no handles | 39 liter | 16'' w x 12'' h | 40 w x 30 h |
#10 | with handles | 39 liter | 16'' w x 12'' h | 40 w x 30 h |
#12 | no handles | 45 liter | 15" w x 15 3/4" h | 38 w x 40 h |
#12 | with handles | 45 liter | 15" w x 15 3/4" h | 38 w x 40 h |
#15 | no handles | 56 liter | 17'' w x 15'' h | 43 w x 38 h |
#15 | with handles | 56 liter | 17'' w x 15'' h | 43 w x 38 h |
#20 | no handles | 78 liter | 19 7/8'' w x 15 7/8'' h | 50 w x 40 h |
#20 | with handles | 78 liter | 19 7/8'' w x 15 7/8'' h | 50 w x 40 h |
#25 | no handles | 95 liter | 21'' w x 16 1/2'' h | 53 w x 42 h |
#25 | with handles | 95 liter | 21'' w x 16 1/2'' h | 53 w x 42 h |
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, this picture was a tree that was planted 3 years ago with the bag left on.
(Pictured is the Grey, 250 g/m2 bag) As you can see the roots are fantastic, they are strong, fibrous and very dense.
Depending on the fabric used and how long the plant has been in the pouch, the answer varies, the tree photographed has been grown in a Root Pouch now for three seasons and the roots are fibrous and dense.
With the exception of our boxer line, the fabric is made of a blend of natural fibers as well as PET. Root Pouch has perfected the process of mixing natural fibers into the fabric. No other company has this ability. The natural fibers are biodegradable and will start the degrading process quickly once dirt is on both sides of the fabric (buried with the tree) the bag when in the ground almost acts as a healthy membrane protecting and nourishing the roots. The PET does not break down, and thus our boxer line will not break down at all..
We created the natural fiber bags for the sole purpose of having a product that could be planted with the plants in the field, and then allowing growers to dig up.
The reason we state on our website to remove the bag is because we distribute our product to every state and most all countries across the globe. Some countries as well as some states have restrictions on commercial horticulturist such as landscapers from planting any containers in the ground, to stay.
Our direct customer base is not the end user, or consumer, it is the commercial growers and landscapers so all our advertising is directed on a commercial platform. That is why we advertise (website) that we recommend to remove the bag.
Again take a look at the picture and I’m sure you will agree, that is a beautiful root structure. That is what you can expect of your trees roots with a little care in 2-3 years after you plant it.
For grow rooms, the natural fiber blend offers thermal consistency. The natural fibers also retain an even distribution of water throughout the fabric wall lessoning water usage.
Root Pouch fabric does not air prune like other fabric pots, rather it prunes by entrapment.
Air pruning fabrics allow the root to squeeze through the fabric. Root Pouch traps the root tips creating dense fibrous root systems while containing the roots within the bag, making it the best choice for in- ground and pot-in-pot applications. When used as an in-ground grow bag another advantage Root Pouch offers over all other bags is the natural fibers in the fabric draw water towards the pot from surrounding soil lessening the need for drip systems.
Root Pouch is made from recycled plastic water bottles. These water bottles were destined to end up in landfills. This not only prevents the water bottles from ending up in oceans and the environment but also eliminates the need to make additional pots or bags that are petroleum based using natural resources.
Root Pouch degradable plant pots are made of PET derived from recycled plastic water bottles.
This material is melted back to a sterile liquid state then spun into fibers that are mixed with natural fibers which degrade over time. Because the plastic is re-melted it is once again sterile making it a great choice for growing plants for human consumption. Root Pouch does not use new petroleum as do some other fabric companies, so Root Pouch does not contain any toxins. It is BPA free and UV resistant.
Natural fibers are bio-degradable, depending on the mixture amount of natural fibers and synthetic fibers (PET) will determine how long the fabric will be able to restrict the roots from penetrating the fabric once the fabric is exposed to soil on both sides. When the fabric starts degrading, the roots can then penetrate into the surrounding soil. Root Pouch offers 5 different densities and natural fiber blends to fit all types of growing.
Root Pouch fabric does not simply hold dirt it provides a healthier root environment.
Short answer is no not at this time. Our understanding is that at this time the federal government does not view growing Cannabis as a federally legalized act and has not yet required that they meet FDA standards test 21 CFR 177.1630 (contact with food, drugs, biologics and cosmetics).
The FDA requirements are of course inevitable since it is important that container manufacturers create safe non-toxic containers for the use of growing plants that will be consumed by humans.
We at Root Pouch believe it is important to our customers that our containers have been tested and have passed safety test for contact with food. We have decided not to wait until it is required and have taken it upon ourselves to ensure that the containers we produce are free of harmful contaminants that may effect the quality and safety of the plants grown in them.
All our grow bags have undergone rigorous testing by BACL (Global testing and certification lab) in accordance with FDA contact test 21 CFR 177.1630
There are several different comparisons of gallons:
Nursery trade gallons versus standard gallons
Liquid gallons versus dry gallons capacity
U.S. gallons versus imperial gallons
When referring to gallons there are different capacity equations In the United States and other countries. A U.S. liquid gallon is defined as 231 cubic inches, which is about 3.785 liters. In the United Kingdom and Canada, a gallon equation is referred to as an imperial gallon. One Imperial gallon is equivalent to approximately 1.2 U.S. liquid gallons.
*Note when liquid gallons are used as reference to gallon size, they are the capacity of liquid that can be stored in that size, not the mass of the liquid itself.
The volume of liquid found in a container of milk for instance is much different than the volume of soil found in a nursery pot.
To confuse matters more the term 5-gallon nursery pot will vary between nursery pot suppliers depending on if they are manufacturing a standard 5 gallon, a squat 5 gallon, a tall 5 gallon or a tapered 5 gallon. Most horticultural pot companies refer to their sizes as #5 rather than a 5 gallon because of this.
Differences in Gallons themselves:
1 liquid U.S. gallon = 3.78541 liters
1 Imperial liquid gallon = 4.54609 liters
1 dry gallon = 4.40 liters
Another variation in what the inside dimensions are of a fabric hand sewn container versus a hard plastic (injection molded pot) is the fabric material is cut. When the fabric is sewn into a pot it will vary up to ½ an inch in the folding of the seams which will cause a variance in the dimensions, therefore creating slight differences in the volume of its contents.
Bottom line if you ever thought that a 1 gallon you get at a nursery with a perennial plant looks a lot smaller than a 1-gallon jug of milk, you were right! One is holding soil; the other is holding liquid and the two have a different conversion of volume.
A 1-gallon nursery pot may only really hold 0.664 gallons of soil.
A standard nursery trade gallon is approximately equal to 0.71 of a U.S. liquid gallon.
The gallon sizes in nursery containers should be considered approximate sizes. The best way to figure out which size container you will need is to check the dimensions.
Root Pouch Charcoal Line is a 150g/m2 single-use fabric for commercial grow rooms Root Pouch is the only fabric container company that offers natural fiber blended fabrics
Designed for medical, recreational, or edible growing. Great for short-term crops and perennials.
UV Resistant • BPA Free • Non-Toxic
Available sizes: #1 to #10 gallon
Switching to Root Pouch we have increased yields by minimum 10%, best yet of 22%”
Mark Steimer
CEO
OG Medicinals
The superior drainage and breathable fabric of Root Pouch allows a more efficient exchange of these gases and helps maintain that aerobic environment. Which in turn produces a healthier, more vigorous plant.”
Cody Anderson
GM of Cultivation, Cloud Cover Cannabis
Root Pouches have been such a success in our grow! They are the ideal container for excellent drainage and preventing root binding, plus they are ultra lightweight using eco-friendly materials. The best part - the developers of Root Pouch are a dream to work with!”
Chloe Cowles
Manager of Cultivation, Caliva
Charcoal fabric is available from 1 gallon to 5 gallon without handles. Click below for a printable version of the Root Pouch products Spec Sheet.
Root Pouch Specifications Sheet
Size | Description | Liter Size | Dimensions | Metric Dimensions |
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#1 | no handles | 3.8 liter | 6 w x 7 1/2 h | 15 w x 19 h |
#2 | no handles | 8 liter | 8 1/2 w x 8 1/2 t | 21 w x 21 h |
#3 | no handles | 12 liter | 10 w x 8 1/2 h | 25 1/2w x 21 1/2 h |
#5 | no handles | 16 liter | 11 w 10 1/4 h | 28 w x 26 h |
#6 | no handles | 22 liter | 11 1/2 w x 14 h | 26 w x 36 h |
#7 | no handles | 30 liter | 14 w x 11 3/4 h | 35 w x 30 h |
For grow rooms, the natural fiber blend offers thermal consistency. The natural fibers also retain an even distribution of water throughout the fabric wall lessoning water usage.
Root Pouch degradable plant pots are made of PET derived from recycled plastic water bottles.
This material is melted back to a sterile liquid state then spun into fibers that are mixed with natural fibers which degrade over time. Because the plastic is re-melted it is once again sterile making it a great choice for growing plants for human consumption. Root Pouch does not use new petroleum as do some other fabric companies, so Root Pouch does not contain any toxins. It is BPA free and UV resistant.
Natural fibers are bio-degradable, depending on the mixture amount of natural fibers and synthetic fibers (PET) will determine how long the fabric will be able to restrict the roots from penetrating the fabric once the fabric is exposed to soil on both sides. When the fabric starts degrading, the roots can then penetrate into the surrounding soil. Root Pouch offers 5 different densities and natural fiber blends to fit all types of growing.
Short answer is no not at this time. Our understanding is that at this time the federal government does not view growing Cannabis as a federally legalized act and has not yet required that they meet FDA standards test 21 CFR 177.1630 (contact with food, drugs, biologics and cosmetics).
The FDA requirements are of course inevitable since it is important that container manufacturers create safe non-toxic containers for the use of growing plants that will be consumed by humans.
We at Root Pouch believe it is important to our customers that our containers have been tested and have passed safety test for contact with food. We have decided not to wait until it is required and have taken it upon ourselves to ensure that the containers we produce are free of harmful contaminants that may effect the quality and safety of the plants grown in them.
All our grow bags have undergone rigorous testing by BACL (Global testing and certification lab) in accordance with FDA contact test 21 CFR 177.1630
There are several different comparisons of gallons:
Nursery trade gallons versus standard gallons
Liquid gallons versus dry gallons capacity
U.S. gallons versus imperial gallons
When referring to gallons there are different capacity equations In the United States and other countries. A U.S. liquid gallon is defined as 231 cubic inches, which is about 3.785 liters. In the United Kingdom and Canada, a gallon equation is referred to as an imperial gallon. One Imperial gallon is equivalent to approximately 1.2 U.S. liquid gallons.
*Note when liquid gallons are used as reference to gallon size, they are the capacity of liquid that can be stored in that size, not the mass of the liquid itself.
The volume of liquid found in a container of milk for instance is much different than the volume of soil found in a nursery pot.
To confuse matters more the term 5-gallon nursery pot will vary between nursery pot suppliers depending on if they are manufacturing a standard 5 gallon, a squat 5 gallon, a tall 5 gallon or a tapered 5 gallon. Most horticultural pot companies refer to their sizes as #5 rather than a 5 gallon because of this.
Differences in Gallons themselves:
1 liquid U.S. gallon = 3.78541 liters
1 Imperial liquid gallon = 4.54609 liters
1 dry gallon = 4.40 liters
Another variation in what the inside dimensions are of a fabric hand sewn container versus a hard plastic (injection molded pot) is the fabric material is cut. When the fabric is sewn into a pot it will vary up to ½ an inch in the folding of the seams which will cause a variance in the dimensions, therefore creating slight differences in the volume of its contents.
Bottom line if you ever thought that a 1 gallon you get at a nursery with a perennial plant looks a lot smaller than a 1-gallon jug of milk, you were right! One is holding soil; the other is holding liquid and the two have a different conversion of volume.
A 1-gallon nursery pot may only really hold 0.664 gallons of soil.
A standard nursery trade gallon is approximately equal to 0.71 of a U.S. liquid gallon.
The gallon sizes in nursery containers should be considered approximate sizes. The best way to figure out which size container you will need is to check the dimensions.
Root Pouch fabric does not simply hold dirt it provides a healthier root environment.
Root Pouch Thin Black Line is a 90g/m2 thin fabric for Grow rooms and Young Plants. Root Pouch is the only fabric container company that offers natural fiber blended fabrics
The thin black is great for propagation. The bag forms a square bottom ideal for trays and when turned inside out it forms a round bottom like traditional pots.
Bag forms square bottom – turn inside out for round bottom Perfect for: Seedlings – Clones – Veg – Young plants Ideal for shift ups, plant directly, no plant shock
Made from 100% non toxic recycled materials Available in sizes 1 pint to #3 no handles
The Root Pouch has proven to grow a more finer, even rootball than the plastic type bag. This has a long term beneficial result on the health and wellbeing of the tree. Root Pouch also has strong environmental benefits over the plastic bag, being made of recycled and natural products therefore minimalizing wastage and keeping plastic usage down.”
Barney Harrison
Sales & Customer Care Manager
Easy Big Trees
Our Thin Black Fabric is available from 1 pint to 3 gallons, no handles. Click below for a printable version of the Root Pouch products Spec Sheet.
Root Pouch Specification Sheet
Size | Description | Liter Size | Dimensions | Metric Dimensions |
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1 pt | no handles | .45 liter | 3 w x 5 h | 7 w x 12 h |
1 qt | no handles | 1 liter | 4 w x 5 h | 10 w x 13 h |
1.5 qt | no handles | 1.6 liter | 5 w x 5 h | 13 w x 13 h |
2 qt | no handles | 2 liter | 5 w x 6 h | 13 w x 15 h |
3 qt | no handles | 2.3 liter | 6 w x 5 h | 15 w x 13 h |
#1 | no handles | 3.8 liter | 6 w x 7 1/2 h | 15 w x 19 h |
#2 | no handles | 8 liter | 8 1/2 w x 8 1/2 h | 21 w x 21 h |
#3 | no handles | 12 liter | 10 w x 8 1/2 h | 25 1/2 w x 21 1/2 h |
Root Pouch fabric does not air prune like other fabric pots, rather it prunes by entrapment.
Air pruning fabrics allow the root to squeeze through the fabric. Root Pouch traps the root tips in the fabric creating dense fibrous root systems while containing the roots within the bag.
Young plants can be planted directly into next shift up pot or into soil. Fabric will degrade in 12-18 months
For grow rooms, the natural fiber blend offers thermal consistency. The natural fibers also retain an even distribution of water throughout the fabric wall lessoning water usage.
Root Pouch degradable plant pots are made of PET derived from recycled plastic water bottles.
This material is melted back to a sterile liquid state then spun into fibers that are mixed with natural fibers which degrade over time. Because the plastic is re-melted it is once again sterile making it a great choice for growing plants for human consumption. Root Pouch does not use new petroleum as do some other fabric companies, so Root Pouch does not contain any toxins. It is BPA free and UV resistant.
Natural fibers are bio-degradable, depending on the mixture amount of natural fibers and synthetic fibers (PET) will determine how long the fabric will be able to restrict the roots from penetrating the fabric once the fabric is exposed to soil on both sides. When the fabric starts degrading, the roots can then penetrate into the surrounding soil. Root Pouch offers 5 different densities and natural fiber blends to fit all types of growing.
Root Pouch is made from recycled plastic water bottles. These water bottles were destined to end up in landfills. This not only prevents the water bottles from ending up in oceans and the environment but also eliminates the need to make additional pots or bags that are petroleum based using natural resources.
Root Pouch fabric does not simply hold dirt it provides a healthier root environment.
There are several different comparisons of gallons:
Nursery trade gallons versus standard gallons
Liquid gallons versus dry gallons capacity
U.S. gallons versus imperial gallons
When referring to gallons there are different capacity equations In the United States and other countries. A U.S. liquid gallon is defined as 231 cubic inches, which is about 3.785 liters. In the United Kingdom and Canada, a gallon equation is referred to as an imperial gallon. One Imperial gallon is equivalent to approximately 1.2 U.S. liquid gallons.
*Note when liquid gallons are used as reference to gallon size, they are the capacity of liquid that can be stored in that size, not the mass of the liquid itself.
The volume of liquid found in a container of milk for instance is much different than the volume of soil found in a nursery pot.
To confuse matters more the term 5-gallon nursery pot will vary between nursery pot suppliers depending on if they are manufacturing a standard 5 gallon, a squat 5 gallon, a tall 5 gallon or a tapered 5 gallon. Most horticultural pot companies refer to their sizes as #5 rather than a 5 gallon because of this.
Differences in Gallons themselves:
1 liquid U.S. gallon = 3.78541 liters
1 Imperial liquid gallon = 4.54609 liters
1 dry gallon = 4.40 liters
Another variation in what the inside dimensions are of a fabric hand sewn container versus a hard plastic (injection molded pot) is the fabric material is cut. When the fabric is sewn into a pot it will vary up to ½ an inch in the folding of the seams which will cause a variance in the dimensions, therefore creating slight differences in the volume of its contents.
Bottom line if you ever thought that a 1 gallon you get at a nursery with a perennial plant looks a lot smaller than a 1-gallon jug of milk, you were right! One is holding soil; the other is holding liquid and the two have a different conversion of volume.
A 1-gallon nursery pot may only really hold 0.664 gallons of soil.
A standard nursery trade gallon is approximately equal to 0.71 of a U.S. liquid gallon.
The gallon sizes in nursery containers should be considered approximate sizes. The best way to figure out which size container you will need is to check the dimensions.
Short answer is no not at this time. Our understanding is that at this time the federal government does not view growing Cannabis as a federally legalized act and has not yet required that they meet FDA standards test 21 CFR 177.1630 (contact with food, drugs, biologics and cosmetics).
The FDA requirements are of course inevitable since it is important that container manufacturers create safe non-toxic containers for the use of growing plants that will be consumed by humans.
We at Root Pouch believe it is important to our customers that our containers have been tested and have passed safety test for contact with food. We have decided not to wait until it is required and have taken it upon ourselves to ensure that the containers we produce are free of harmful contaminants that may effect the quality and safety of the plants grown in them.
All our grow bags have undergone rigorous testing by BACL (Global testing and certification lab) in accordance with FDA contact test 21 CFR 177.1630
Breathable – Absorbent – Easy to water – protects from the sun, heat, & cold Perfect for: B&B and wire basket inserts UV Resistant – Stronger than burlap Absorbs moisture rather than shedding off Available in squares and inserts
(Where to Buy)What is the difference of Root Pouch b&b fabric vs traditional burlap?
Burlap has been around since the 17thcentury and is still an adequate economical way to wrap a root ball for very short periods of time providing great care is given to watering and protection from the elements.
Our Root Pouch b&b fabric wraps act as a protective membrane around the root ball and are strong enough to last well into the next season. It is breathable, absorbent and will allow water to reach the root ball and not shed off as with burlap. It will protect the root ball from heat exposure, direct sun damage to root tips and even protect the roots from winter cold.
What is the Root Pouch b&b fabric?
Root Pouch has developed a strong lightweight 150g/m2 natural fiber blend as a root wrap for trees and shrubs. It’s advantages are especially noticed after trees are being held longer than 3-4 months. Growers typically are anticipating the trees will be purchased and transplanted, but when this is not the case, then the dug tree can live a long and healthy life in the Root Pouch b&b fabric.
What are the benefits of using the Root Pouch b&b fabric?
Normally field digging is limited to spring and fall, during this time growers face the challenge of anticipating which and how many units they should dig and project how many will sell. Always trying to project sales any unsold dug trees have to go through summer heat or winter cold and this makes holding the trees more than just difficult.
An advantage to this fabric versus burlap is watering the trees. Overheads work great with this fabric, water that hits the outside of burlap sheds off whereas the natural fibers in the fabric absorb the water allowing it to reach the root ball.
Growers can now with confidence harvest trees, ball and Root Pouch them knowing that with proper maintenance they can be held in a healthy viable condition for seasons not just months.
Size | Description | Liter Size | Dimensions | Metric Dimensions |
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Sewn on 2 sides | Balled and Root Pouch squares | Alternative to burlap | 28 x 28 | 71 x 71 |
Sewn on 2 sides | Balled and Root Pouch squares | Alternative to burlap | 32 x 32 | 81 x 81 |
Sewn on 2 sides | Balled and Root Pouch squares | Alternative to burlap | 36 x 36 | 92 x 92 |
Sewn on 2 sides | Balled and Root Pouch squares | Alternative to burlap | 40 x 40 | 101 x 101 |
Sewn on 2 sides | Balled and Root Pouch squares | Alternative to burlap | 48 x 48 | 122 x 122 |
fabric sheets | Wire Basket Insert | Alternative to burlap | 45 x 45 | 114 x 114 |
fabric sheets | Wire Basket Insert | Alternative to burlap | 60 x 60 | 152 x 152 |
fabric sheets | Wire Basket Insert | Alternative to burlap | 72 x 72 | 183 x 183 |
fabric sheets | Wire Basket Insert | Alternative to burlap | 72 x 80 | 183 x 203 |
fabric sheets | Wire Basket Insert | Alternative to burlap | 80 x 80 | 203 x 203 |
fabric sheets | Wire Basket Insert | Alternative to burlap | 215 x 228 | 85 x 90 |
There are several different comparisons of gallons:
Nursery trade gallons versus standard gallons
Liquid gallons versus dry gallons capacity
U.S. gallons versus imperial gallons
When referring to gallons there are different capacity equations In the United States and other countries. A U.S. liquid gallon is defined as 231 cubic inches, which is about 3.785 liters. In the United Kingdom and Canada, a gallon equation is referred to as an imperial gallon. One Imperial gallon is equivalent to approximately 1.2 U.S. liquid gallons.
*Note when liquid gallons are used as reference to gallon size, they are the capacity of liquid that can be stored in that size, not the mass of the liquid itself.
The volume of liquid found in a container of milk for instance is much different than the volume of soil found in a nursery pot.
To confuse matters more the term 5-gallon nursery pot will vary between nursery pot suppliers depending on if they are manufacturing a standard 5 gallon, a squat 5 gallon, a tall 5 gallon or a tapered 5 gallon. Most horticultural pot companies refer to their sizes as #5 rather than a 5 gallon because of this.
Differences in Gallons themselves:
1 liquid U.S. gallon = 3.78541 liters
1 Imperial liquid gallon = 4.54609 liters
1 dry gallon = 4.40 liters
Another variation in what the inside dimensions are of a fabric hand sewn container versus a hard plastic (injection molded pot) is the fabric material is cut. When the fabric is sewn into a pot it will vary up to ½ an inch in the folding of the seams which will cause a variance in the dimensions, therefore creating slight differences in the volume of its contents.
Bottom line if you ever thought that a 1 gallon you get at a nursery with a perennial plant looks a lot smaller than a 1-gallon jug of milk, you were right! One is holding soil; the other is holding liquid and the two have a different conversion of volume.
A 1-gallon nursery pot may only really hold 0.664 gallons of soil.
A standard nursery trade gallon is approximately equal to 0.71 of a U.S. liquid gallon.
The gallon sizes in nursery containers should be considered approximate sizes. The best way to figure out which size container you will need is to check the dimensions.
Short answer is no not at this time. Our understanding is that at this time the federal government does not view growing Cannabis as a federally legalized act and has not yet required that they meet FDA standards test 21 CFR 177.1630 (contact with food, drugs, biologics and cosmetics).
The FDA requirements are of course inevitable since it is important that container manufacturers create safe non-toxic containers for the use of growing plants that will be consumed by humans.
We at Root Pouch believe it is important to our customers that our containers have been tested and have passed safety test for contact with food. We have decided not to wait until it is required and have taken it upon ourselves to ensure that the containers we produce are free of harmful contaminants that may effect the quality and safety of the plants grown in them.
All our grow bags have undergone rigorous testing by BACL (Global testing and certification lab) in accordance with FDA contact test 21 CFR 177.1630
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