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10 self watering planter

10 self watering planter 10" Self Watering Pot Planter for Indoor/Outdoor Plants, Black

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10 self watering planter 10" Self Watering Pot Planter for Indoor/Outdoor Plants, Black10" Self Watering Pot Planter Black Indoor & Outdoor Use for Flowers, Herbs, and More Bring convenience and style to your plant care routine with this 10" Self Watering Pot Planter in sleek black. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, this versatile planter is ideal for African violets, orchids, herbs, flowers, and other medium sized plants. The built in self watering reservoir system delivers consistent moisture directly to the roots, keeping

10" Self-Watering Pot Planter – Black | Indoor & Outdoor Use for Flowers, Herbs, and More

Bring convenience and style to your plant care routine with this 10" Self-Watering Pot Planter in sleek black. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, this versatile planter is ideal for African violets, orchids, herbs, flowers, and other medium-sized plants. The built-in self-watering reservoir system delivers consistent moisture directly to the roots, keeping your plants hydrated for up to a week without daily watering.

Crafted from durable, weather-resistant plastic, this lightweight planter stands up to UV rays and changing temperatures, making it a reliable choice for patios, balconies, windowsills, or tabletops. The modern matte black finish adds a touch of sophistication to any décor, while the detachable inner liner with drainage holes promotes healthy root aeration.

Key Features:

  • 10" Diameter Size: Ideal for medium houseplants, herbs, and flowering varieties
  • Built-In Self-Watering System: Reservoir delivers water as needed, reducing watering frequency
  • Indoor/Outdoor Versatility: UV- and weather-resistant for year-round use
  • Modern Black Finish: Sleek, stylish look that complements any space
  • Improved Drainage & Airflow: Inner liner with drainage holes prevents root rot
  • Low Maintenance: Keeps plants hydrated even when you're away

Perfect for plant lovers of all levels, this 10" self-watering planter makes it easier to grow healthy, thriving plants—without the guesswork of daily watering.

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