2 Gallon
2 Gallon Fabric
Pots from Smart Pot, Gro Pro, Root Pot and Dirt Pot
Smart Pots are
eco-friendly and effective fabric pots. These soft growing containers are
more productive than plastic pots because they allow air to reach the soil and
roots, improving drainage and keeping the root system from overheating on hot
days. Smart Pot's design also allows the air to prune the plant root structure
and prevents plants from becoming root-bound! These pots are available in black
and tan. The dimensions of these 2 Gallon containers are 8” L x 7” W.
Therefore, these pots will hold approximately 0.2 cubic feet, or 6.1 quarts of
soil.
Gro Pro Fabric
Pots deliver better airflow to plant roots, provide structure without trapping
water and increase plant growth. Gro Pro 2 Gallon pots are available in black
and tan. Round pots measure 8"W x 7"H and will hold approximately .2
cubic feet of soil. They also come in a pack of 10 (please see Gro Pro
Essential Round Fabric Pots). Under normal growing conditions, these pots are
expected to last for 5 – 7 years.
Hydrofarm's
Dirt Pots are made from a porous breathable fabric that allows your plants to
thrive by promoting exceptional root health and vigorous plant growth. The
soft-sided construction allows the planter to conform to your terrain, making
it the perfect choice for all growing areas. They have superior drainage and
aeration. These Dirt Pots come in black, with a minimum order of 50 at a time.
They are non-degradable, so they will hold up for multiple growing seasons. The
dimensions of these 2 gallon Dirt Pots are 8" Tall x 7" Wide and hold
0.2 cubic feet (6.7 quarts) of soil.
Root pots are
made of a biodegradable material that helps facilitate airflow and promote
healthy root growth. These pots will break down after multiple seasons of use,
approximately three to five years. However, they are strong enough to withstand
winds, work great with drip lines and within hydroponic systems. The dimensions
of this 2 Gallon container are 8.5”W x 8.5”H. This size pot will hold
approximately .3 cubic feet (8.3 quarts) of soil.