Self-Watering Glass Plant Globes
Self-Watering Glass Plant Globes
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Save time, and make watering your plants a breeze with these handblown glass Self-Watering Plant Globes. Simply fill with water and insert into the soil for effortless watering. Each globe gradually releases moisture over a period of up to two weeks, ensuring plants stay happy and hydrated with minimal effort.
The extra-long strengthened stem is great for targeting the root zone of your plants, while the tapered tip better regulates the flow of moisture.
These self-watering plant globes are perfect for keeping your plants hydrated while on holiday - and are delivered boxed - perfect as a planty present!
- Made from high-quality glass
- Slow-release watering for up to 2 weeks
- Refillable and reusable design
- Easy to use—just fill and insert into the soil
- Ideal for indoor pots
How to Use:
- Fill the globe – Pour clean water into the glass globe until full.
- Prepare the soil – Make a small hole in the soil with your finger or a stick to prevent overflow.
- Insert the globe – Gently place the narrow stem into the hole so it sits securely in the soil.
- Let it do the work – The globe will slowly release water over a period of up to two weeks, keeping your plant hydrated.
- Refill as needed – Once empty, simply remove, refill, and reinsert for continuous use.
Q: What material are these made from?
A: They are crafted from high-quality glass, making them both durable and stylish for your plants.
Q: How long do they water plants for?
A: They provide slow-release watering for up to 2 weeks, keeping your plants hydrated even when you’re away.
Q: Can they be reused?
A: Yes! They’re refillable and reusable, making them a sustainable and long-lasting option.
Q: How do I use them?
A: Simply fill them with water and insert into the soil. They’ll automatically release water as your plant needs it.
Q: What type of plants are they best for?
A: They’re ideal for indoor pots of all sizes, keeping your plants happy and thriving with minimal effort.
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The watering globes look very pretty in the plant, and they sometimes work well. But the stem can get plugged with soil when pressing into the pot, and then the globe does not empty fast enough to be effective.