A must-have item in many growing operations!
These ADC Bands measure 3 millimeters in width, 1-1/2 millimeters in thickness, and 80 millimeters in length (lay flat). They feature a biodegradable rubber construction. A UV treatment protects them from sun-related damage. Each bag contains one pound of bands.
ADC Bands are an absolute must in any nursery, vineyard, farm, or orchard. They are excellent for bamboo teepees and vine support. The soft rubber material will not damage valuable plants or equipment.
The biodegradable nature of these rubber bands makes them an environmentally friendly option. They will hold a firm grip for approximately one year, then degrade into the soil. They are also incredibly easy to apply and can save you up to 20% in labor costs!
- Bag weight (pounds): 1
- Width (millimeters): 3
- Thickness (millimeters): 1-1/2
- Lay-flat length (millimeters): 80

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- ADC bands
- Biodegradable rubber construction
- UV-treated
- Sold in one-pound bags
- An environmentally friendly product
- Incredibly easy to apply
- Excellent for bamboo teepees and vine support
- Soft rubber material will not damage plants or equipment
- Save up to 20% in labor costs
ADC Bands are biodegradable rubber bands that measure 3 millimeters in width, 1 1/2 millimeters in thickness, and 80 millimeters in length (lay flat).
What is the lifespan of ADC Bands?
Each ADC Band has a lifespan of approximately 12 months.
What are the benefits of using ADC Bands in gardening and landscaping?
ADC Bands are an environmentally friendly option that can save up to 20% in labor costs. They are incredibly easy to apply and are excellent for bamboo teepees and vine support. The soft rubber material will not damage valuable plants or equipment.
What is the UV treatment feature of ADC Bands?
The UV treatment feature of ADC Bands protects them from sun related damage, ensuring a longer lifespan.







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