WATERWORKS | Natural plant watering system
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KEEP YOUR PLANTS HAPPY WITH WATERWORKS
Houseplants are not only wonderful to look at, they’re also air purifying superstars that are great for your health and can help reduce over-all stress-levels
WATERWORKS is a natural hydration system that makes caring for your houseplants incredibly easy.
A basic set consists of a partly glazed terra-cotta cone and a glass bulb with cork stopper in a nice giftbox.
Because of the porous nature of the terra-cotta, water will slowly seep through the walls of the cone into the soil.
MANUAL:
1: Close the top hole of the reservoir with the cork (make sure it's airtight).
2: Push the terra-cotta cone into the soil close to the plant (be careful not to damage the plants' root system).
3: Fill the reservoir with water through the neck and place it in the cone (a little water might spill while placing the reservoir, the plant is usually ok with this).
ABOUT THE CONES
A plants' demand for water varies depending on the size and type of plant and the current season.
Make sure to choose the appropriate cone: a larger porous surface (L) for thirsty or big plants, or a smaller part of the cone left unglazed (S) for smaller plants and plants that don't need a lot of water. Note: the medium cone is suitable for about 80% of the varieties of houseplants.
Houseplants are not only wonderful to look at, they’re also air purifying superstars that are great for your health and can help reduce over-all stress-levels
WATERWORKS is a natural hydration system that makes caring for your houseplants incredibly easy.
A basic set consists of a partly glazed terra-cotta cone and a glass bulb with cork stopper in a nice giftbox.
Because of the porous nature of the terra-cotta, water will slowly seep through the walls of the cone into the soil.
MANUAL:
1: Close the top hole of the reservoir with the cork (make sure it's airtight).
2: Push the terra-cotta cone into the soil close to the plant (be careful not to damage the plants' root system).
3: Fill the reservoir with water through the neck and place it in the cone (a little water might spill while placing the reservoir, the plant is usually ok with this).
ABOUT THE CONES
A plants' demand for water varies depending on the size and type of plant and the current season.
Make sure to choose the appropriate cone: a larger porous surface (L) for thirsty or big plants, or a smaller part of the cone left unglazed (S) for smaller plants and plants that don't need a lot of water. Note: the medium cone is suitable for about 80% of the varieties of houseplants.