Automatic Self-watering Drip Water Dripper Globe Feeder Plant Irrigation Pz0OR2
Product Description:
The Automatic Self-watering Drip Water Dripper Globe Feeder Plant Irrigation Pz0OR2 is the perfect way to keep your plants watered while you’re away. This self-watering system uses gravity to slowly release water into the soil, so you don’t have to worry about overwatering or under watering your plants.
Here Are Some Of The Key Benefits:
- Ceramic material is breathable and allows roots to breathe.
- The self-watering design ensures that your plants get the right amount of water, even when you’re not around.
- The large capacity reservoir can hold up to 13oz of water, so you can go away for days without having to worry about your plants.
- Easy to use, simply fill the reservoir with water and insert the spike into the soil so that the water can slowly drip out through a porous ceramic cone.
- Suitable for indoor and outdoor use, use them for potted plants, hanging baskets, patio plants.
- Designed to accommodate a wide range of container sizes.
Product Features:
- Material: Ceramic
- Capacity: 13oz
- Dimensions:
- Height: 9.5cm
- Diameter: 8cm
Package Includes:
- 1 x Automatic Self-watering Drip Water Dripper Globe Feeder Plant Irrigation Pz0OR2
Instructions:
- Soak the cone for a few minutes before each use.
- Fill the globe with water.
- Insert the terracotta cone into the globe.
- Flip the globe over and insert the stake into the soil next to your plant.
About Plant Watering System:
A plant watering system can be an excellent way to save time and energy while ensuring that your plants are getting the water they need.
There are many different types of plant watering systems available, so you can choose one that best fits your needs.
Link to learn more about plant watering systems
About Self-watering Plant Pots:
Self-watering plant pots are becoming increasingly popular as a way to reduce the amount of time and effort required to water plants.
These pots are designed to hold a reservoir of water that is slowly released into the soil over time.
Link to know more about self-watering plant pots