- Dimensions (width X depth X height):
- 14 x 14 x 13.5cm
- Water capacity: 0.4lt
- Planting pots: diameter from 10 to 12cm
- Usage: Plants with a height up to 20cm and root system up to 10cm
- Color: Sand beige
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Tabletop planter with a beige embossed natural stone look and simple design. The package includes the planter, the container, the water indicator, and the self-watering wick system. Ideal for planting herbs at home such as basil, thyme, mint, parsley, etc., as they absorb the ideal amount of water to maintain their freshness for a longer period of time.
The self-watering system works beneficially both for the plant, as it provides the necessary amount of water to the plant, and for the user, relieving them from the daily care of the plant. Very durable and lightweight construction, it withstands temperature changes and UV radiation.
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The quality and texture of the plastic are excellent, giving an aesthetic sense of "luxury." Now, regarding the functionality of the self-watering system in general with all Lechuza pots, I have two issues:
a) I believe they should include the inner pot in which the plant with its soil will be placed. As it is constructed, the point where your plant will sit is essentially a wide rim of a round hole, and therefore if you do not have a pot that fits exactly at the edge, it will either sink in, negating the function of the self-watering system, or its rim will protrude from above, which aesthetically I do not like. You may have dozens of pots of the same diameter, and each may have a different shape, a different diameter at the bottom, and another at the rim, etc., so you are not sure that your plant will fit inside. I would characterize it more as a "cachepot" rather than a "pot" in the sense that you cannot place the plant directly inside.
b) The functionality of the system is guaranteed only with the special substrates from Lechuza. If you put the pot with any soil mixture, it is not guaranteed that it will maintain the correct moisture level so that the roots do not rot (most likely) but also do not dry out.
In conclusion, the Lechuza system is very functional but with asterisks and certainly not with whatever is included in the pot's packaging.
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