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Specifications
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Material: Fine Archival-Grade Organza Fabric
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Type: Grow Bags / Protection Barriers
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Color: Garden Green (Designed for visual concealment from predators)
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Quantity Options: 50 or 100 Pieces per Pack
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Closure: Integrated Dual-Pull Drawstring
Key Features
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Integrated "Atmospheric-Exchange" Architecture: Experience a mechanical necessity for plant health. The ultra-fine mesh acts as a mechanical necessity for constant airflow, preventing the formation of condensation that typically leads to fungal growth or fruit rot.
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Supportive "Light-Permeable" Engineering: Achieve natural ripening. The organza material acts as a mechanical necessity for maximum light transmission, allowing the fruit to photosynthesize and develop color while remaining fully enclosed.
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Technical "Visual-Deception" Utility: Designed for stealth. The specific green hue acts as a mechanical necessity for blending with the foliage, effectively fooling birds and squirrels that rely on visual cues to locate ripening fruit.
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Mechanical "Secure-Seal" Design: The robust drawstring mechanism acts as a mechanical necessity for wind resistance; once tightened, the bag remains firmly attached to the stem or branch even during heavy storms.
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Sustainable "Multi-Season" Utility: These bags act as a mechanical necessity for eco-conscious gardening; the high-quality fabric is fully reusable, allowing for repeated application across different harvest cycles.
