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Different types of grow bags in India — geo fabric HDPE LDPE comparison buying guide — Anandi Greens

Grow Bags in India: Types, Prices & What to Buy in 2026

The market for grow bags in India has grown dramatically since 2020 — and for good reason. Urban Indians are reclaiming their balconies and terraces for food production. But with hundreds of options available, first-time buyers often make costly mistakes: buying bags that are too thin, the wrong shape, or made from non-UV-stabilised material that degrades in one season.

This guide gives you a clear, no-fluff breakdown of every type of grow bag available in India, how they're priced, and which ones are worth buying. Browse Anandi Greens' complete grow bags collection for quality-verified options.

The Three Material Types: What You're Actually Buying

Geo Fabric (Non-Woven Polypropylene): The most popular material for serious home gardeners. The breathable fabric promotes air pruning, excellent drainage, and prevents waterlogging. UV-stabilised variants last 3–5 seasons. Available in rectangular, circular, and square shapes.

HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene): Structural, UV-resistant plastic bags with pre-punched drainage holes. Better for heavy crops, long-term fruit plants, and terrace farms where bags will not be moved frequently. Available in rectangular HDPE, circular HDPE, and square HDPE.

LDPE (Low-Density Polyethylene): Budget-grade plastic bags. Thinner than HDPE, lower UV resistance, shorter lifespan. Best for seasonal crops and budget setups. See LDPE circular grow bags.

Price Guide: What Do Grow Bags Cost in India?

Price in the grow bag market is a function of material quality, GSM (fabric weight), size, and brand reliability. Here's a reference range:

Type

Size

Price Range

Lifespan

Geo Fabric Circular

12×12 inch

₹60–₹150

3–5 seasons

Geo Fabric Rectangular

18×12 inch

₹120–₹250

3–5 seasons

HDPE Rectangular

24×18 inch

₹150–₹350

2–4 seasons

HDPE Circular

15×15 inch

₹100–₹200

2–4 seasons

LDPE Circular

12×12 inch

₹30–₹70

1–2 seasons

 

What to Look for When Buying Grow Bags

  • GSM rating — minimum 200 GSM for geo fabric, 260 GSM for HDPE bags
  • UV stabilisation — explicitly stated, not just implied
  • Reinforced handles — stitched handles that can hold the weight of a filled bag
  • Even fabric density — hold the bag to light; uneven density means quality control issues
  • Drainage design — for geo fabric: permeable all around; for HDPE: minimum 5–6 drainage holes per bag

Grow Bags for Specific Growing Setups

Small balcony (5–10 sq ft): Use 12-inch circular geo fabric bags. Stack vertically using plant stands to maximise space.

Standard terrace (100–200 sq ft): Mix of 15-inch circular for tomatoes and chillies, and rectangular bags for leafy greens and herbs.

Large terrace farm: See our dedicated guide: Grow Bags for Terrace Farming: Setting Up a Productive Rooftop Farm. For bulk orders, use Anandi Greens' wholesale grow bag request form.

Related Reading (Sub-Blogs)

→ Geo Fabric vs HDPE Grow Bags: Which Is Better for Indian Terraces? 

→ How to Clean and Reuse Grow Bags: A Step-by-Step Guide

→ Grow Bags for Balcony Gardens: The Compact Terrace Setup Guide

FAQs: Grow Bags in India

Are grow bags safe for growing vegetables?

Yes. Food-grade geo fabric and HDPE grow bags are safe for growing edible vegetables. Look for bags made from BPA-free materials — this is standard for reputable Indian grow bag suppliers.

What is the minimum GSM for a good geo fabric grow bag?

200 GSM is the practical minimum for home gardening. For large plants or outdoor terrace farms with heavy crops, 250–300 GSM is recommended.

Can grow bags be used for all seasons in India?

Yes. With UV-stabilised fabric, geo fabric grow bags can be used through all Indian seasons — including the intense UV exposure of Indian summers. Store empty bags in shade during the off-season to extend lifespan.

Are rectangular or circular grow bags better?

Both work well. Circular bags are more space-efficient for individual plants. Rectangular bags are better for multiple plants per container (leafy greens, herbs) or crops that benefit from lateral root spread.

 

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