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indoor plants with self watering pots

indoor plants with self watering pots Self Watering Planter Pots 2 Pcs

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indoor plants with self watering pots Self Watering Planter Pots 2 PcsSelf watering planters, a perfect blend of functionality and aesthetics! Crafted with high quality terracotta, these planters utilizes ancient irrigation techniques to provide optimal moisture to your plants. The inner unglazed terracotta pot absorbs water from the glass reservoir and gradually releases it into the soil, ensuring your plants stay hydrated for up to 10 days without daily care. With an easy to refill design and a clear view of the water

Self-watering planters, a perfect blend of functionality and aesthetics! Crafted with high-quality terracotta, these planters utilizes ancient irrigation techniques to provide optimal moisture to your plants. The inner unglazed terracotta pot absorbs water from the glass reservoir and gradually releases it into the soil, ensuring your plants stay hydrated for up to 10 days without daily care. With an easy-to-refill design and a clear view of the water level, you'll always know when it's time for a refill. The clean and tidy construction eliminates the need for drainage holes, preventing water and soil leakage. With its minimalist design and classic orange color, these planters effortlessly complement any decor style. Plus, it makes a fantastic gift for your mom and friends!

2 Units

  • Materials: Terracotta, Glass
  • Dimensions: 4+6 inches

How to use:
1. Fill the outer glass vase of the planter with water, filling it up to approximately one-third of its capacity. This will serve as the water reservoir.
2.Take the inner unglazed terracotta pot and place it inside the glass vase. The terracotta pot will absorb water from the reservoir and gradually release it to the plant's roots.
3. Add your chosen plant to the terracotta pot, ensuring it is properly positioned and surrounded by the soil or potting mix.
4. Monitor the water level in the glass vase. The transparent design allows you to easily see when it's time to refill the reservoir. Keep an eye on the water level to ensure your plant receives the right amount of moisture.
5. Refill the water reservoir when needed, typically every 7 to 10 days depending on the plant's water requirements. Add water to the reservoir, allowing the terracotta pot to absorb it and provide a steady supply to the plant.

Enjoy the convenience of the self-watering system as it takes care of your plant's hydration needs, providing them with consistent moisture for healthy growth.

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