Early July Rainbow&Ripple Pot
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The Early July Rainbow&Ripple Pot is a revolutionary gardening solution that combines a compressed planting substrate with an eco-friendly injection molded pot. This innovative design eliminates the hassle of buying separate pots and soil, offering a seamless planting experience. The pot is equipped with imported coconut coir substrate, which can be easily rehydrated with water for immediate use. Additionally, it includes essential nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, along with perlite and vermiculite to enhance moisture retention and aeration, promoting healthy root development for your plants.
This pot is perfect for growing a variety of garden flowers and organic vegetables, allowing you to escape the digital world and embrace the joys of home gardening. Experience the satisfaction of nurturing plants from seed to bloom, while developing practical skills and enhancing your observation abilities amidst nature’s wonders.
Recognized for its excellence, the pot was awarded the Silver Award in the 2019 China Tourism Commodities Competition.
Specifications
Feature | Description |
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Material | Compressed coconut coir, eco-friendly plastic |
Dimensions | Standard pot size (exact dimensions not provided) |
Award | Silver Award in 2019 China Tourism Commodities Competition |
Utility Model Patent | 201820668681.2 |
Design Patent | 201830199244.6, 201830482642.9, 201830479862.6 |
International PCT Patent | PCT/cn2018/106393 |
Additional Information
Instructions for Use:
- Open the package and turn the pot upside down.
- Remove the pin plug, separating the flowerpot, substrate, and tray, and gently expand the flowerpot.
- Place the pot on the base, then insert the clapboard tray firmly into the pot.
- Put the compressed matrix coconut bran into the packaging bag.
- Soak the matrix with water until completely saturated.
- Pour the appropriate amount of soaked matrix into the pot and keep the rest for future use.
- Mix the perlite, vermiculite, and colorful stones with the soaked matrix, adding controlled-release fertilizer as needed.