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🌟 Elevate Your Plant Game with Gardenix Decor!
The Gardenix Decor Self Watering Pots are a premium solution for indoor plant care, featuring a durable polypropylene construction, a water level indicator, and a unique drainage system that prevents root rot. Each pot comes with organic coco coir for optimal growth, making it perfect for busy plant parents who want to keep their greenery thriving effortlessly.
R**N
Easy and attractive
I really liked these self-watering pots. I love that there is a water level indicator too. You know how much water is in the pot and you don’t have the worry of overwatering. I liked that the bottom is closed so that they don’t drip as I’m watering my hanging plants.. Super easy to set up, comes with coconut coir that is easy to rehydrate. Overall, they’re pretty pots and seem effective and reasonably priced
L**
Nice Planters that work well!
I really like these planers. They are easy to put together and my plants have done really well.
A**R
Good product! 👍🏻
Works well. Minimalist design. Lightweight yet sturdy.
R**N
so far so good
I am delighted by the quality of these pots for the price I paid.PROS:- The interior pot can be lifted out, which is beneficial because it allows you to:- keep the outer pot clean when planting- flush with water if needed- drain excess water if you over fill the reservoir- switch to a different color- Water level indicator moves up and down easily, unlike some pots where it gets stuck- Easy to fill water reservoir. The grate does not block the reservoir, unlike some pots where water can not pass through at a reasonable rate.- All the stickers came off cleanly without any sticker residueCONS:- No overflow drain for use outside.- Lower build quality than higher end pots, more flex, less well fitted pieces, less clarity in the clear plastic, a few unfinished edges. At one third the price, this is a sacrifice I'm happy to make for most of the locations in my house. The build quality is not bad at all.- The claim of "No overwatering" is not true. It is totally possible to over water a plant in a self watering pot. You need to match your media, the pot size, and your watering frequency to the type and size plant you have, and the environment. Different types of soil will soak up more or less water regardless of what the roots are doing. Some plants like to have the reservoir run dry for a while before you refill it. That said self watering pots make things much easier for a lot of types of plants, and most manufacturers make the same ridiculous claim.OTHERMuch more soil is directly exposed to the water in the reservoir than in other self watering planters I have used. It is too early for me to tell what the consequences of this are.
A**R
Great size
Was easy to assemble. Just what I needed. Love the color.
B**E
I wouldn't call them self watering but I still love them!
I bought two sets of these. One in teal and one in gray. The first set I used one of the coir pucks in the bottom of each of the pots and topped with my own soil (which the seller recommends as the coir doesn't contain fertilizer). The other set I used just the coir, as I had run out of potting soil. Personally, I think I prefer the coir. It absorbs quickly but also dries a little quicker than the soil (Miracle Grow all purpose, if anyone's interested), which helps to keep the plants from sitting in soggy soil. Which is another thing that needs to be addressed.These are primarily pots with large reservoirs. They may help protect you from under watering, but they make it much easier to over water. This is why I'm not a fan of the term self watering. While I love the bottom watering feature, which can be highly beneficial when watering correctly, you need to remember it's mostly the substrate that's drawing the water up, not the plant's roots. Instead of automatically adding water when the indicator drops to the bottom, see it as a sign to start checking your "soil". If it's still moist an inch down and your plant looks fine you don't need to water just yet. Also, make sure your plant is in the correct substrate. Even though it's nice the coir comes with the pots, a succulent is probably not going to like sitting in it (I'm currently taking some Gardenix 5" pots out for a test spin with LECA for my aloe cuttings).Again, I love the bottom watering feature. It helps keep the substrate on top dryish, reducing the chance of mold and buggies. The outer pots are quite sturdy and the liners seem strong enough to do their jobs. I did have some issue putting together the indicators for one set of pots. I ended up having to sand the circumference of the top pieces a little, where they connect to the brown tubes, in order to get them to fit. The other set (along with the 5" pots) were easy peasy to put together, though.Would love to see larger pots in the future!!!!
A**R
Great Product
Great product at a fair price
K**E
Vendor does not respond to problems
I received two perfect planters out of three. The picture shows the liner for the third. I contacted the vendor with the info on the card enclosed in the product and received no response. I just wanted the liner to replace the broken one. Crickets!!!! No reply! I love the color and the self watering feature on the two that weren’t damaged!
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