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Self-Watering Aroid Pots / Anti-Spiral Roots

Self-Watering Aroid Pots / Anti-Spiral Roots

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Self-Watering Aroid Pots – Promote Healthy Roots with Optimal Moisture Control

Designed specifically for moisture-loving plants such as aroids, alocasias, calatheas, marantas, and orchids, these self-watering pots provide an ideal environment for robust root development. The transparent design allows for easy monitoring of root health and soil moisture levels.

Featuring a tall, narrow shape complemented by eight rows of side ventilation slits, these pots ensure excellent airflow and superior drainage. This design helps prevent root rot and encourages a more aerated growing medium, leading to healthier plant growth.

Crafted from durable, recyclable PP5 plastic, these pots are built to last and contribute to sustainable gardening practices. The anti-spiral root design prevents roots from intertwining, promoting a healthier root system.

Key Benefits:

  • Efficient Self-Watering System: Delivers consistent moisture without overwatering.
  • Enhanced Airflow: Eight rows of side vents improve air circulation.
  • Anti-Spiral Root Design: Prevents roots from growing into each other.
  • Superior Drainage: Reduces the risk of waterlogging and root rot.
  • Transparent Construction: Allows for easy monitoring of root health and moisture levels.
  • Eco-Friendly Material: Made from sturdy, recyclable PP5 plastic.

Soil and Maintenance Recommendations:

These pots are compatible with both mineral and organic soil mixes. For optimal drainage and aeration, consider adding a layer of mineral mix at the bottom. For larger pots (18 cm or 21 cm), use substrates with larger particle sizes to prevent them from slipping through the drainage holes.

To maintain a healthy growing environment, clean the water reservoir monthly to prevent residue and mineral buildup. While a wick is generally unnecessary, incorporating one in the two largest pot sizes can help ensure moisture reaches the upper soil layers, depending on your specific conditions and soil mix.

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