Everything you need to know
Would you rather buy new grow bags every year, or buy a higher quality product with added facet technology that will last for seasons to come?
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Where it all started.
Grow bags have been a successful product for amatuer and professional growers since the 1970’s. As the development of the Home, Garden and Patio category has evolved and expanded over the last half century, so have grow bags, most notably the material used and sheer number of plants that benefit from being housed in a bag rather than the alternatives such as an outdoor planter bed, pot, or garden. Traditionally, fabric grow bags provide users with a stress free watering experience because of the drainage this material allows. The number one ‘cause of death’ as it pertiains to amatuer growers and their plant babies is overwatering; problem solved. Additionally, nonwoven material used with our Train N’ Gro bag naturally regulates temperature due to its breathability.
More recently, the most significant disrupter of the gardening industry has been the legality of cannabis for medical and recreational use.
As laws progress, it has not only been large business operations that have benefitted from the progression of ‘gardening tech’ but also the amateur home grower. For that reason, we have placed great emphasis on facet technology in the form of presown ports with eco-friendly plastic grommets around the upper perimeter of our two grow bags, making Low Stress Training much easier and less time consuming. Low Stress Training is a must-do technique for not just cannabis growers, but all gardeners who wish to get the most production possible per cubic meter of space or unit of energy spent. No more manually punching holes in your grow bags, which compromises your ability to use the bag for future seasons, or inefficient use of tape to train your plants. Training is also a way to strategically plan and guide your plant’s shape and esthetic according to your space. Low stress training leads to bigger buds, higher yields, and more foliage. Maximize your yields by training cannabis, all varieties of peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, potatoes, roses, lilac, eggplant, fuchsia, lantana, bougainvillea, wisteria, honeysuckle, gardenia, rosemary, all shrubs, vining plants, herbs, and fruit trees.