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Wholesale lot 12 Automatic Plant Waterer PlantWatcher

Wholesale lot 12 Automatic Plant Waterer PlantWatcher
Start Price USD 60.00
Current Price USD 60.00
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Start Time Tuesday, September 30, 2008
End Time Friday, October 10, 2008
Location Cape Coral, FL

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Description
Revolutionary Automatic Self watering Plant system. Best on the Market trusted by professional growers and people who truly want the best for their plants! Buy with confidence!! Check my feedback product works great!!     MADE AND DISTRIBUTED IN U.S.A.   You are buying a case of 12 New Model 650 PlantWatcher's best for 8 to 10 inch (20 to 25cm) Pots!  Hurry they sell out fast!Free Shipping!!   Welcome To PlantWatcher!   Automatic Plant Waterer That Is Turned Off & On By Root Suction With PlantWatcher™ Your Plants Water Themselves     PlantWatcher™ is dedicated to being the world-wide leader in automatic watering and nurturing of containerized plants. Watering is controlled by a unique patented sensor technology that responds to the soil moisture tension generated by root suction.     The only self contained Automatic plant waterer that can make all these claims!   Perfect For Vacations Allows your plants to water and fertilize themselves for up to 3 weeks without tubing, electronics or replacement parts   Time & Attention Saver PlantWatcher does the work for you  No assembly required   No Green Thumb Required Helps stave off blight and other degenerative diseases by keeping the leaves dry and allowing roots proper drying time which promotes healthier plants.                                                                    Always waters the right amount at the right time                                                     Aesthetics Easily hidden in the plants foliage     The main cause of death of potted plants is over watering. Roots need both water and oxygen, and when surrounded by water, they cannot take up oxygen. These roots may rot and eventually the whole plant may die. The symptoms of over-watering and under watering are similar. Both lead to poor root health and possibly death of the plant.     A Common Question "How often should you water your plants?" There isn't a concise answer to this question. The rate and amount of watering depends on many factors, size & type of its pot, plant species, location, growth stage, soil mixture and variable weather conditions. PlantWatcher takes care of all of this for you!     For information on how this fantastic item works, check out plantwatcher.com/technology.asp.   MADE AND DISTRIBUTED IN U.S.A.   You are buying a case of 12 Model 650 PlantWatcher's best for 6 to 8 inch (15 to 20cm) Pots!   From Marie Iannotti,Your Guide to Gardening.FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Guide Rating - 4 out of 5 Stars! The Bottom Line The PlantWatcher is an easy to use tool for one of the most forgettable gardening tasks - watering your houseplants. It takes a little thought to get started, but once you get it right, you can forget about it for 3 weeks. If your houseplants are begging you for more attention, the PlantWatcher is a low-tech automatic watering system you should look into.     Pros · Great for forgetful waterers ·  Keeps plants watered during vacations. · Waters the plant at the roots. · Can be used to fertilizer too.   Description ·  Basically a reservoir with a sensor that sits in the soil and 'senses' when water is needed. ·  A flexible tube allows you to direct the water and release it near the plant’s roots.  Good for people who forget to water, but also great for people who tend to over water. · Comes in 3 models sized for 6" to 12" pots. · Clear green plastic looks like it will stand out, but actually blends in well with most plants.                 Installation   For more information, please visit our website PlantWatcher.com Patent Pending- Space Age Sensor that measures soil tension    

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