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indoor fabric plant pots

indoor fabric plant pots Self-Watering Fabric Pot Base and Grow Bag Set - 4 Pack

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indoor fabric plant pots Self-Watering Fabric Pot Base and Grow Bag Set - 4 PackThe self watering fabric pot base and grow bags set delivers hassle free, consistent hydration with a 1. 3 gallon tank, easy water monitoring, and efficient drainage, helping prevent overwatering or underwateringmaking plant care easier and supporting a thriving garden. The Kit includes a 4 pack self watering pot base and 4 pack 5 gallon grow bags! Effortless Auto Watering: These self watering pots deliver moisture directly to the roots, supporting

The self-watering fabric pot base and grow bags set delivers hassle-free, consistent hydration with a 1.3-gallon tank, easy water monitoring, and efficient drainage, helping prevent overwatering or underwatering—making plant care easier and supporting a thriving garden.

The Kit includes a 4-pack self-watering pot base and 4-pack 5-gallon grow bags!

  • Effortless Auto Watering: These self-watering pots deliver moisture directly to the roots, supporting strong growth while preventing overwatering or underwatering; Compatible with fabric grow bags (up to 5 gal).
  • Generous Capacity: The 1.3-gallon (6L) tank steadily hydrates and nourishes your plants for up to a week, ideal for extended vacations; 
  • Easy Access & Monitoring: The gridded maintenance window allows for quick water refills and accurate pH/EC testing, making plant feeding hassle-free; The clear water meter provides real-time water level updates, preventing underwatering
  • No-Buildup Design: Designed with an elevated drain plate and multiple drainage holes, this system prevents water buildup, ensuring proper runoff and a healthier root environment
  • Durable Construction: Made from thickened, BPA-free fabric, these pots promote strong roots and sturdy support; The reinforced handles make transport easy, while the glass-fiber-reinforced polypropylene pots hold up to 130 lb (60 kg) for lasting performance.

Interested in other grow bag sizes? Check our fabric grow bags out!

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