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Planterhoma 8 Pack Self Watering Pots for Indoor Plants, 4 Inch Plant Pot Plastic Self Watering Planter for Orchid, African Violet, Small Clear Flower Pots with Drainage Holes and Wicking Rope, White

Planterhoma 8 Pack Self Watering Pots for Indoor Plants, 4 Inch Plant Pot Plastic Self Watering Planter for Orchid, African Violet, Small Clear Flower Pots with Drainage Holes and Wicking Rope, White

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  • Self-Watering: When you have a self watering planter, you will save time for daily watering. Plant pots can store enough water for a few days. The cotton rope will absorb water from the bottom basin to keep the soil moist. When you come back from a long trip, you can still see the vibrant plants. Never miss watering your flower pot again.
  • Special Design: The unique double-layer design of self watering pots for indoor plants allows excess water to be stored in the bottom of these plant pots indoor and provided to your plant with cotton rope. What’s more, the ventilation holes at the bottom of the flower pots outdoor are designed to maintain air circulation through the soil. It’s helpful for plant roots to breathe freely. No more plant roots rot.
  • Supreme Quality: Flower pots indoor are made of matte texture material on the upper planting pot and a smooth, transparent material on the lower storage basin. The small plant pots materials are safe and durable.
  • Modern Decorative Design: You can place these plastic plant pots in your home or office to color your life. Planting pots is also a good choice for gifts. These self watering pots for outdoor plants are suitable for flowers, herbs, vegetables, tropical foliage, African Violets, seed starting, etc.
  • What you get: The package contains 8 pack 4 inches self watering planters, including three cotton ropes and a bag of pebbles to decorate your planters. Note: Please note that watering the plant can not exceed the max water line. Otherwise, it will cause the plant to die of flooding. No plant includes in this item!

Overview

  • Material : Polypropylene (PP)
  • Color : White
  • Special Feature : Breathable, Drainage Hole, Lightweight, Self Watering, Weather Resistant
  • Style : Modern
  • Planter Form : Plant Pot
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What Our Customers Say

Perfect for my apartment!

These compact planters are exactly what I needed for my small balcony. The herbs are thriving and I love having fresh basil at my fingertips!

Great starter kit

As a beginner gardener, this kit made it so easy to start growing my own vegetables indoors. The instructions were clear and everything I needed was included.

Love the design

Not only functional but beautiful too! The minimalist design fits perfectly with my modern apartment decor. My succulents look amazing in these pots.

Space-saving solution

The vertical garden system is genius! I can grow so many plants without taking up floor space. Perfect for city living and my plants are healthier than ever.

Every small space holds the potential for a little green sanctuary

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about growing a beautiful garden

The best time to plant vegetables depends on your climate zone. Generally, cool-season crops like lettuce and peas thrive in early spring, while warm-season crops like tomatoes and peppers should be planted after the last frost date.
Most gardens need about 1 inch of water per week, either from rainfall or irrigation. Water deeply but less frequently to encourage strong root growth. Early morning is the best time to water to minimize evaporation and disease.
Loamy soil with good drainage is ideal for most plants. It should be rich in organic matter, have a pH between 6.0-7.0, and retain moisture while allowing excess water to drain. Adding compost annually improves soil structure and fertility.
Companion planting, crop rotation, and encouraging beneficial insects are effective natural pest control methods. Marigolds deter many pests, while ladybugs and lacewings eat aphids. Regular inspection and hand-picking larger pests also helps.