- Product Details: 36-inch width and 18-inch height, with a capacity to hold 300 liters.
- Drainage Holes: The bags feature proper drainage holes to allow excess water to drain away, promoting healthier root growth. This also helps in preventing waterlogging and root rot.
- Soil Mixture: Soil, cocopeat, vermicompost, or cow dung manure can be mixed in equal proportions to promote better growth of plants.
- Easy Usage: The bags are lightweight and can be easily moved from one place to another. Bags can also be stored by removing the soil and can be used when required.
- Bags are cut to the standard size mentioned, and there will be a variation in dimensions after stitching.
A 36×18 grow bag is spacious, deep, and wide — excellent for growing a wide range of dwarf fruit trees, climbers, berry plants, and tropical fruits.
With the right soil and pruning, many can live and fruit long-term in this bag.
Here are the best options categorized:
🍋 Best Permanent Fruiting Trees (Highly Suitable)
These fruit reliably and remain manageable in containers:
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Lemon / Lime (Dwarf or Grafted)
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Pomegranate
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Guava (Dwarf / Thai variety)
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Mulberry (Dwarf type)
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Fig (Anjeer)
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Mini Orange / Kumquat / Calamondin
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Acerola Cherry (Barbados Cherry)
👉 These are the top performers for long-term container gardening.
🍓 Berry Plants (Excellent Yield in Grow Bags)
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Strawberries
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Blueberries (needs acidic soil mix)
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Raspberry
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Blackberry
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Gooseberry (Amla – dwarf bush form)
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Cape Gooseberry (Rasbhari)
👉 Berries thrive with deep soil, drainage, and aeration.
🍌 Tropical & Subtropical Fruit Plants (Good Fit)
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Banana (Dwarf variety)
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Papaya (Dwarf Hybrid)
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Custard Apple (Sitaphal – compact variety)
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Pineapple (one plant)
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Dragon Fruit (needs stake/support)
👉 Most complete their growth cycle comfortably in this size.
🍇 Climbing / Trellis-Based Fruits (Needs Support)
Great for terrace or balcony vertical gardening:
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Passion Fruit
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Grapes (Dwarf/Bonsai variety)
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Pepino Melon
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Kiwi (Hardy/Dwarf variety)
👉 Install a frame, net, or railing support.
🥭 Can Be Grown Short-Term or as Dwarf/Bonsai
Good for bonsai shaping or temporary container growth:
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Mango (Grafted dwarf variety)
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Star Fruit (Carambola)
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Sapota / Chikoo
👉 Can stay long-term if pruned and root-managed, otherwise transplant after 2–3 years.
🌳 Patio / Bonsai-Friendly Fruiting Trees
Ideal for decorative or miniature orchards:
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Jamun (Dwarf/Bonsai)
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Jujube (Ber dwarf variety)
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Olive Tree
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Ficus Fruit Bonsai
👉 These adapt very well to training and pruning.
✔️ Ideal Suitability Chart
| Fruit Type | Long-Term Suitability |
|---|---|
| Dwarf fruit trees | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent |
| Berry plants | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent |
| Vine fruits | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Needs support |
| Tropical fruits | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good |
| Large fruit trees | ⭐⭐ Short-term only |
| Bonsai fruit trees | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ideal |
🌿 Best Soil Mix for Fruit Plants
40% Cocopeat + 30% Vermicompost/Compost + 20% Garden Soil + 10% Perlite/Sand
Add:
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Neem cake powder (pest control)
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Bone meal / Seaweed / Banana peel fertilizer
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Mulch (dry leaves / coco chips)
🌞 Growing Requirements
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Sunlight: 6–8 hours daily
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Watering: Deep watering; avoid constant wet soil
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Support: Use stakes for tall, fruit-bearing, or climbing plants






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