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Sie können die Wurzeln direkt gießen. Die Wurzeln haften im Laufe der Zeit an den Tonwänden des Bewässerungsbeckens und sorgen für einen langsamen und stabilen Bewässerungsprozess.
Monica L.
Bewertet in den USA am9. Juni 2025
Southeast Texas and it’s so hot they don’t have enough water for the plants to thrive. I have each one in a potted plant.
DadB
Bewertet in den USA am26. März 2025
Love these! Work great for my potted plants that are in hard to reach areas that I don't water regularly.
P. Alscher
Bewertet in den USA am23. Mai 2025
They seemto work fine. They are small so you have to fill them more often. They are the size of a "Frappuccino, or juice" 12-14oz bottle. Make sure the bottle is buried deep.you still have to water, but I found them easy to use and I don't have to worry about plants drying out. I was surprised at there sturdness.
Alice E Teeter
Bewertet in den USA am15. Mai 2025
These are great! The packaging was carefully done with hand cut styrofoam so they all arrived intact. Very simple design but does everything they need to do. I’m using them in potted plants like herbs and peppers that needed daily watering and now do not. I mulched around the protruding lids and now I’m watering every 3 days. It’s a good rustic look. Highly recommend the small size for potted plants.
LucyW
Bewertet in den USA am14. November 2024
I have used the terra-cotta spikes with wine bottles for many years and they work well. When I saw these pots it seemed to be an interesting alternative. It unfortunately did not work as expected. Soaked first then planted in the pot and filled with water. A couple days passed and I then noticed the water was depleted and had over flowed the saucer and leaked all over. It doesn’t seem like the pot is able to regulate the rate in which the water is dispensed. I’m going to give it one more chance. Maybe pack the soil in more.Update: repotted the plant using more soil and have waited a couple of days and sure enough the saucer is once again filling up. I think my conclusion is that the terracotta pot has so much surface area that it’s dispensing water at a rate faster than the soil can absorb therefore it’s draining into the saucer. My moisture meter confirms the soil is “wet.” Maybe these would be better suited for a larger plant. I’ll be going back to the terra-cotta stakes with wine bottles instead for a plant this size.
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