self-watering plastic indoor outdoor planter pot 2 Pack Smart Self Watering Planter Pot For Indoor And Outdoor White Square Cone White Abs
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self-watering plastic indoor outdoor planter pot

self-watering plastic indoor outdoor planter pot 2 Pack Smart Self Watering Planter Pot For Indoor And Outdoor White Square Cone White Abs

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self-watering plastic indoor outdoor planter pot 2 Pack Smart Self Watering Planter Pot For Indoor And Outdoor White Square Cone White AbsName: 2 Pack Smart Self watering Planter Pot for Indoor and Outdoor White Square Cone Description: 2 Pack Smart Self watering Planter Pot for Indoor and Outdoor White Square Cone Take a holiday from your plants, the perfect planter for beginner and time conscious gardeners. This planter comes with a support base, which can help moisturing the soil, keeps water in the bottom of the pot. No waterlogging, no dry spells. No worries about the environment

Name: 2-Pack Smart Self-watering Planter Pot for Indoor and Outdoor - White - Square Cone
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2-Pack Smart Self-watering Planter Pot for Indoor and Outdoor - White - Square Cone
Take a holiday from your plants, the perfect planter for beginner and time conscious gardeners. This planter comes with a support base, which can help moisturing the soil, keeps water in the bottom of the pot. No waterlogging, no dry spells. No worries about the environment either, certified by Grs (Global Recycled Standard), this planter helps a green thumb be even greener. The minimal effort, all freedom round planter is a perfect addition to your home!
Handmade with tender loving care
Plants add an extra dose of life, happiness, and tranquility to our spaces. So, it is only fair that we the favor by providing them with a suitable home that nurtures and sustains these cherished qualities.Combining the industry's latest innovations with age-old practices dating back to the 7th millennium Bc, the passionate and experienced artisans behind our hand-painted, self-watering planter pots bring you the best of both worlds.
Breathe a Fresh Sigh of Relief
Our celebrated self-watering system nourishes your plants while you are on the go.No longer will you need to take time out of your busy schedule to go around watering your plants every day.Our self-watering planters do it for you. All you have to do is follow these instructions to build a stable foundation:Secure the cylinder to the bottom support base.Insert the water level indicator to support base.Attach the funnel covering to the top of the cylinder.Place the system into the planter
Classic Textured Designs
Made of the highest quality, ethically sourced, and sustainable materials.
Sleek Softly Square
Hand-painted planters are built with options to match every preference.
Easy to assemble
Designed with both your and your plant's best interests at heart.
Characteristics:
  • SELF-WATERING: Sub-irrigation from a reservoir keeps plants nourished, even when youre not at home up to a week
  • ECO-FRIENDLY: certified by Grs (Global Recycled Standard), our products not only take care of plants but also the environment
  • WEATHER Resistant: Being Uv stabilized and frost resistant this durable planter is perfect for all weather
  • DRAINAGE Plug: Dont worry about rain and oversaturation when installed outdoors, removing the plug drains excess rainwater for you
  • EASE Of Assembly: Simple design and lightweight structure makes it easy to assemble, move or store
  • DIMENSIONS: (s) 5.5" x 5.5" x 4.7"; (m) 10.2" x 10.2'" x 9.4"
  • INTERIOR Dimensions: (s) 4.3" x 4.3" x 4.7"; (m) 7.8" x 7.8'" x 9.4"
  • Water level indicator included
  • Weight Capacity: 5.5 lbs for the small size and 33 lbs for the medium size
  • Category: Garden Pots & Planters
    Is This Item Customized: No
    Place of Origin: Viet Nam
    Lithium Battery Contained: No
    Assembled Length: 10.20(in)
    Assembled Width: 10.20(in)
    Assembled Height: 9.40(in)
    Assembled Weight: 2.89(lb)
    Package Weight: 3(lb)
    Package Length: 11(in)
    Package Width: 11(in)
    Package Height: 10.5(in)
    Main Color: White
    Main Material: ABS
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