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pebble trays for indoor plants

pebble trays for indoor plants Water Humidity Tray for Houseplants and Garden, 3D Printed Planter Accessories, Garden Gifts, Alocasia and Humid Loving Plants, Gifts For – Rosebud HomeGoods

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pebble trays for indoor plants Water Humidity Tray for Houseplants and Garden, 3D Printed Planter Accessories, Garden Gifts, Alocasia and Humid Loving Plants, Gifts For – Rosebud HomeGoodsIntroduce a touch of innovation to your indoor gardening with the Pebble Humidity Tray, specifically tailored for enthusiasts of Alocasia and other humidity loving plants. Crafted with cutting edge 3D printing technology, this tray is as stylish as it is practical, making it an excellent gift for any plant lover. Features: Includes 1qt bag of Pebbles per Tray. Recommended to start with 3 Trays. Main image is Green Base, Black Tray. If there is a color

Introduce a touch of innovation to your indoor gardening with the Pebble Humidity Tray, specifically tailored for enthusiasts of Alocasia and other humidity-loving plants. Crafted with cutting-edge 3D printing technology, this tray is as stylish as it is practical, making it an excellent gift for any plant lover.

Features: Includes 1qt bag of Pebbles per Tray. Recommended to start with 3 Trays.

Main image is Green Base, Black Tray. If there is a color you see that is not listed please reach out.

Unique Hexagonal Design: With its distinctive hexagon shape measuring 6.2 inches tip-to-tip and 5.5 inches edge-to-edge, this tray adds a modern flair to your plant display. The 1.25-inch depth holds sufficient water to boost ambient humidity.
Modular Functionality: Easily connect multiple trays to accommodate larger pots or expand your garden area, providing flexibility and scalability in your plant arrangements.
Enhanced Humidity Control: Designed to maintain the ideal moisture levels, this tray helps mimic the natural environments of tropical and subtropical plants, promoting lush growth and vibrant leaves.
Eco-Friendly Material: Constructed from sustainable, high-quality 3D printed materials, the Pebble Humidity Tray supports your eco-conscious lifestyle while ensuring durability.
Versatile Use: Perfect for a wide range of humidity-loving houseplants, such as Ferns, Orchids, and especially Alocasia. Also great for germinating seeds or rooting cuttings.
Decorative and Practical: The sleek, contemporary design integrates seamlessly with any decor style. Choose from a variety of colors to complement your home or office.
Easy Maintenance: Simple to use—just add water—and effortless to clean, enhancing the practicality and enjoyment of your indoor gardening experience.
Perfect Gift: An ideal choice for both novice and experienced gardeners, making it a wonderful present for birthdays, housewarmings, or other special occasions.

Embrace advanced, stylish plant care with the Pebble Humidity Tray. Enhance your indoor garden's environment today!

 

Disclaimer: Due to increased condensation, our pebble trays may cause the product to “sweat.” We recommend placing a matte or towel underneath to protect surfaces in case this occurs.

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Amanda
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★★★★★ 5
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A good read, just fluffy cuteness, no antagonism. I like all the characters. It could have used another round of editing however, glanfds being one error that cracked me up, and my personal pet peeve was that the author kept using the word fill instead of feel, which I promise you are not interchangeable haha, but it's definitely better than the majority of books I read on here mistake-wise.
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