Pros & Cons
Pros
One downside to the system is that it can be difficult to keep clean in the long run. This really help when you go on vacation and the plants can self water without anyone needing to come to the house and help you water the plants. It is so easy to fo... Read More
The fact that the water drains into the soil so slowly helps prevent the plant becoming overwatered. The soil is kept at right moisture. It keeps the soil not too dry and not too moist.
Cons
The stakes can knock together, resulting in two out of ten being broken upon receipt.
Highlights
Quality
So far i’m pleased with their quality
I’m really impressed with the design and make of these terra cotta watering stakes they’re really lovely
Shipping
Easy to use good value fast shipping
Packaging/appearance
The watering stakes arrived on time and in good packaging
They will break easily though so check your shipment before starting to use even one from the pack just in case some are broken on arrival
Competitiveness
Overall i would recommend this plant watering system to anyone who wants a hasslefree way to keep their plants hydrated
Overview
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- This product had a total of 126 reviews as of our last analysis date on May 16 2023.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The porous clay can get clogged with dirt and debris which can affect the water flow
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
However its possible to scrub the spikes clean and get them working properly again
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Being made of terra cotta they may break if handled roughly
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They are somewhat fragile and i ended up breaking one when trying to insert them into the soil so handle with care i suggest digging a hole first if your soil is dense and then gently insert the stake and backfill with soil around it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I think the diameter of these stakes is too big for my indoor plants
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I think trying to insert them now into my established plants would damage roots
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I might consider putting one into a plant that needs repotting