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10 gallon plant pot lowes

10 gallon plant pot lowes Covert 10 Gallon Fabric Pot with Handle

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10 gallon plant pot lowes Covert 10 Gallon Fabric Pot with HandleCovert Fabric Pot Product Description The Covert Fabric Pot is built for growers who understand that what your plants grow in is just as important as what you feed them. Constructed from 256 GSM tear resistant nonwoven fabric with double stitched seams and reinforced handles, these pots are designed to perform through multiple seasons of heavy use not just a single run. The container your plants live in controls drainage, root architecture,

Covert Fabric Pot — Product Description

The Covert Fabric Pot is built for growers who understand that what your plants grow in is just as important as what you feed them. Constructed from 256 GSM tear-resistant nonwoven fabric with double-stitched seams and reinforced handles, these pots are designed to perform through multiple seasons of heavy use — not just a single run.

The container your plants live in controls drainage, root architecture, temperature, and oxygen availability. Get it right and everything else you do in the grow becomes more effective. Get it wrong and you're fighting your substrate from day one.


Why Fabric Weight Actually Matters

Not all fabric pots are made the same. GSM — grams per square meter — is the standard measure of fabric density and durability, and it's where most budget bags cut corners.

256 GSM

At 256 GSM, this fabric is thick enough to hold structural shape under a fully saturated soil load, withstand repeated handling and transport without tearing, and survive multiple wash cycles between runs. The pore structure stays consistent across the entire container wall — which matters for even air exchange and reliable drainage. Many bags sold at lower price points use 100–150 GSM material that stretches out of shape, tears at the handles, and loses structural integrity within a season. The 256 GSM nonwoven used here is purpose-built for growing operations that take the work seriously.


What Fabric Does That Plastic Can't

In a plastic pot, roots hit the container wall and have nowhere productive to go. They begin circling — wrapping around the inside of the pot in a dense, tangled mass that restricts water and nutrient flow and keeps the plant in a state of low-level stress throughout the grow. By the time you pull the plant out, the root system looks like a solid block, and transplant recovery takes weeks.

Fabric solves this at the structural level. The breathable nonwoven wall allows air to pass through from every angle. When a root tip reaches the fabric and contacts dry air, it stops growing and the plant responds by branching — producing multiple new lateral roots at that point. This process, called air pruning, happens continuously across the entire surface of the container. The result is a root system that's dense, highly branched, and maximally efficient at nutrient and water uptake, rather than a circling tangle starved for oxygen.

Beyond root architecture, the breathable wall also prevents heat buildup in the root zone — a real issue under high-intensity lighting. Excess moisture wicks laterally out through the fabric instead of pooling at the base, which dramatically reduces the conditions that lead to root rot and overwatering stress.


Plastic vs. Fabric: What Changes at the Root Zone

Plastic Pot

  • Roots circle and tangle at the container wall
  • Oxygen limited to the top layer of soil
  • Water pools and stagnates at the base
  • Root zone overheats under lighting
  • Transplant shock severe — bound root mass disrupted

Covert Fabric Pot

  • Air pruning produces a dense fibrous root system
  • 360° oxygen penetration through the container wall
  • Excess water drains laterally through the fabric
  • Evaporative cooling keeps root zone temperature stable
  • Root zone stays intact — minimal transplant stress

Construction & Key Features

  • 256 GSM Tear-Resistant Nonwoven Fabric Dense enough to hold shape under heavy saturated soil loads and withstand repeated handling without stretching or tearing at stress points.
  • Double-Stitched Seams Every seam is reinforced with double stitching, including the base and handle attachment points — the areas that fail first on lower-quality bags.
  • Reinforced Carry Handles Handles on all sizes are built to support the full weight of a soil-loaded pot. Move plants between stations, reposition under lights, or carry to a transplant site without worrying about handle failure.
  • 360° Air Pruning The breathable nonwoven wall allows continuous air exchange across the entire container surface, promoting the lateral root branching that drives faster growth and heavier yields.
  • Lateral Drainage Through the Fabric Wall Excess water doesn't just exit through the bottom — it wicks through the sides as well, eliminating the anaerobic zones at the base of the container that cause root rot.
  • Reusable & Washable Empty, rinse, and wash with an oxidizing detergent between cycles. The 256 GSM fabric holds up to this process without degrading, making these a cost-effective choice over multiple seasons.
  • Flat-Folds for Storage Collapses completely flat between runs, taking up a fraction of the storage space of rigid containers.

Size Guide

Size Cubic Feet Diameter × Height Best For
1 Gallon 0.18 cu ft 6.3" × 7.8" Seedlings, transplants, herbs
2 Gallon 0.27 cu ft 7.8" × 7.8" Small herbs, early-stage transplants
3 Gallon 0.50 cu ft 9.4" × 9.8" Compact vegetables, flowers
5 Gallon 0.79 cu ft 11.8" × 9.8" Tomatoes, peppers, most indoor crops
7 Gallon 1.08 cu ft 13.8" × 9.8" Large tomatoes, squash, dahlias
10 Gallon 1.68 cu ft 15.7" × 11.8" Large flowering plants, shrubs
15 Gallon 2.65 cu ft 19.7" × 11.8" Trees, large perennials, outdoor crops

Works Well For

Indoor Grow Rooms Grow Tents Greenhouse Cultivation Outdoor Gardens Tomatoes & Peppers Herbs & Greens Root Vegetables Flowers & Dahlias Fruit Trees Shrubs & Perennials Coco Coir & Amended Soil Commercial Operations
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