“A simple wick system brings water up from a hidden reservoir, ensuring soil stays moist without overwatering.”
🌱 How It Works
This planter cleverly separates water and soil into two chambers:
- Water Reservoir (Bottom Section) – Stores water safely away from the soil to avoid sogginess.
- Absorbent Cotton Rope – Acts as a “wick,” drawing water upward through capillary action.
- Soil Matrix (Upper Section) – Receives slow, steady moisture as the rope gradually releases water upward.
The system mimics natural groundwater—moisture rises gradually, and roots only take what they need.
💡 Why It’s a Breakthrough
- 🌿 No More Overwatering – The soil doesn’t sit in water, so roots stay healthy.
- 🕒 Time-Saver – Busy plant parents don’t have to water daily.
- 🌡 Consistent Moisture – Plants get steady hydration, especially useful in hot, dry climates.
- 🪴 Great for Indoor Plants – Perfect for small pots, balconies, and hanging planters.
🌍 Eco-Friendly Advantage
This wick-based system uses minimal materials: just a pot, a reservoir, and a rope. Yet, it reduces water waste by preventing evaporation and runoff. It’s affordable, sustainable, and user-friendly—making plant care accessible to everyone.
👉 In simple words: This planter works like a straw for your plants. The cotton rope “sips” water from below and feeds it to the roots little by little.
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