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self watering orchid planter

self watering orchid planter Self-Watering Orchid Pot for Phalaenopsis

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self watering orchid planter Self-Watering Orchid Pot for PhalaenopsisFreestanding Self Watering Planter for Phalaenopsis & Common Orchids Product Features Freestanding drop in design Passive capillary wicking system Designed for coco chips Structured airflow for epiphytic roots Durable construction Ships in 12 business days Best For Phalaenopsis (Moth Orchids) Mini Phalaenopsis Many Dendrobium types Small epiphytic orchids Just bought an orchid and dont want to kill it? If you bought your orchid at a grocery store or

Freestanding Self-Watering Planter for Phalaenopsis & Common Orchids

Product Features

• Freestanding drop-in design
• Passive capillary wicking system
• Designed for coco chips
• Structured airflow for epiphytic roots
• Durable construction
• Ships in 1–2 business days

Best For

• Phalaenopsis (Moth Orchids)
• Mini Phalaenopsis
• Many Dendrobium types
• Small epiphytic orchids

Just bought an orchid and don’t want to kill it?

If you bought your orchid at a grocery store or garden center, this system was designed with you in mind.

This self-watering orchid planter is designed to make orchid care more predictable, especially for the most common grocery-store varieties like Phalaenopsis.

Instead of relying on guessing when to water or accidentally soaking the roots, this planter uses passive capillary wicking to deliver steady moisture from below.

No daily misting. No dunking routines. No overwatering.

Why Coco Chips Make This Work

Traditional orchid bark drains fast. It was never designed to wick water upward.

Coco chips wick. Orchid bark does not.

This planter is designed specifically to be used with coco chips because:

• Coco chips absorb and redistribute moisture
• They maintain airflow around roots
• They break down more slowly than bark
• They create a stable moisture gradient in a wicking setup

In a self-watering system, material choice is everything. Coco chips allow hydration to move upward consistently while still keeping roots aerated.

That balance is what makes this system successful for orchids.

How the Freestanding Wicking System Works

Place the planter into a bowl, jar, decorative vessel, or shallow water tray.

A wick extends downward into the water source. As the orchid uses moisture, water is pulled upward into the coco chips through capillary action.

You control the vessel. The planter manages hydration.

This makes it ideal for:

• Desktops
• Kitchen counters
• Shelves
• Apartment living
• Low-maintenance plant care
• Travel or busy schedules

Why Choose Mossari

Mossari orchid planters are engineered around structured hydration and airflow, not decorative drainage holes. The combination of coco chips and controlled wicking creates a stable root environment that reduces guesswork.

This is orchid care simplified through design.

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