🌱 Stay effortlessly lush—hydrate your plants like a pro, even when you’re away!
The Lexi Home Aqua Globes are a set of two hand-blown glass self-watering planters in green and red, each holding 15-20 oz of water. Designed for indoor and outdoor plants, they provide up to two weeks of automatic watering, combining practical hydration with decorative flair—perfect for busy professionals and plant enthusiasts alike.
N**A
Convenient Aqua Globes
These Aqua Globes are a great solution for keeping indoor plants hydrated. They’re easy to use and add a decorative touch to the pots. Perfect for short trips or busy schedules, though they might need frequent refilling for larger plants.
A**R
These really can water for two weeks
I love these globes for my houseplants. If you water heavily, and then add one of these to a small/med pot, it will take care of them for two weeks! My only complaint is the original posting said it was a three pack, but I only received two. I wasn't mad because I really only needed two. Would definitely buy again, they are also very pretty.
A**E
Great for large plants
Bought the little ones and got these for some of my bigger plants. I never have to think about over watering since they do the job and just refill as needed. I wish they had some in the same size but shorter stems. The small ones are perfect.
B**S
Beautiful orbs for indoor gardens
I wasn't sure about whether these would actually work. A girl at work suggested them to keep my houseplants happy with a slow release of water since I have a habit of either over or under-watering my plants. I must say, they actually do work slowly releasing the water into the soil. I have used them for a month now. And, they are pretty with the spackling of color on the glass to make these orbs pleasing to the eye when you notice them. I would recommend these to anyone who had a less than perfect green thumb like me to keep their houseplants happy.
A**E
Ehhh
This releases water really quickly, I do like that they are large and 20 oz. One arrived broken so I only have one to use out of the two. The glass is very thin and fragile so that's something to definitely keep in mind too. When it comes to these larger globes, I prefer to use the terracotta spike ones instead. They are sturdier and release the water in a much better method.
D**
100% happy
So, these lil dudes got here today (5 days before expected) and I'm extremely happy. They were packed well and survived shipping despite a dent in the box (with a fragile sticker no less!) The design is just as pictured. The "small" globe is a bit bigger than the plastic "small" which is exactly what I wanted. 100% will buy again. (For reference- the spider plant is in a 4 in pot and the monstera addisoni (sp) is in a 3.5 in nursery pot)
A**O
Love these
These little bulbs are just what I needed for my smaller plants. I went away for 7 days and there was still a little water left. I recommend these for anyone that have smaller plants.. They definitely can also be used for larger plants if they don’t need a lot of water…
L**R
Good in Theory, But Doesn't Work as Anticipated
These water globes just don't work as advertised. The first time I used them, the water immediately drained completely out as soon as I stuck it in the pot. My understanding was that they somehow sensed more water needed to be released. Therefore, I assumed that maybe my plants were just "that dry". I refilled them a few more times that day, because my plants were just sucking the water up. I thought the whole premise was that the globe "knew from the moisture in the soil" when it was saturated, and would eventually stop releasing water. Well... either I misunderstood the concept, or the claims on the box are just false. Within a short time of watering, the soil-filled water had drained out everywhere, leaving quite a mess to clean up on a nice wooden table and all over the floor. (And after hitting the floor, the dirt-water splashed up into the walls, etc.)I use one globe per pot. They always empty immediately upon placing them in the soil. Now when I use them, I just fill the globes once per week. I might as well use a watering can.
ترست بايلوت
منذ شهرين
منذ يوم واحد