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The Blumat Bottle Adapter is a durable, ceramic self-watering spike that fits any recycled plastic bottle, providing up to 10 days of precise, automatic watering. Designed to prevent over- and underwatering, it’s an eco-friendly, versatile solution ideal for busy professionals who want thriving indoor plants with minimal effort.













| ASIN | B008P8TWWG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #52,853 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #122 in Self-Watering Stakes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,627) |
| Fit Type | pushes-in |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 09002683023308 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Item model number | 23308 |
| Manufacturer | Sustainable Village |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Sets | 1 |
| Power Source | Water Pressure-driven |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 2 x 6 inches |
| Set Name | Blumat Plant Watering Device - 3 Pack |
| Shape | Cone |
| Special Feature | Automatic Watering |
| Volume Capacity | 200 milliliters |
J**.
Save your plants during a heatwave!!
I left for a 5 day vacation during a 90 degree heat wave. I was worried for my Japanese eggplants, cherry tomato plants, and herbs including basil - all requiring consistent watering. I was shocked to return home to healthy plants - now the water almost gone - but the plants were all fine and the soil was still moist. I used 2 liter bottles but I used a water bottle 16 oz for the herb plants. Worked beautifully. I bought 3 packages for a total of 9 stoppers. GREAT PRODUCT!
L**B
Works well
Very happy with these spikes! Attached a bottle of water and inverted them into my porch plants. Went on vacation and came back and my flowers still look great!
B**.
Good product but way overhyped
This is a useful product, but the marketing overreaches. The two parts that are not accurate are "waters only when needed" and "use on vacation." Not true (unless the company means a 2-day vacation). Think of this as a continuous, slow drip irrigation system. The water keeps oozing out; it never stops. If the container is large and you put too much water in it, relative to the size of the pot (and the ability of the potting soil to absorb the water), it will simply drain out the bottom. So, if you have a large pot, you can use a large bottle; if you have a small pot, you can only use about a third of a small bottle. Also, the bigger the bottle, and the more water it contains, the greater the pressure and the faster the water comes out. Nevertheless, this is still a useful product and I would recommend it. When you water a pot with, say, a pitcher of water, much of the water can go around the sides and out the bottom. With the blumat spikes, the water comes out slowly and all of it can be absorbed by the potting soil. So, the blumat spike makes watering much easier. Simply add water to the container and it will ooze out over about 2 days.
M**S
11 day vacation, worked great!
I was pleased and surprised at how well these worked. My plants looked better when I returned after 11 days than they looked when I left (including two poinsettias, which I've never had much luck with)! There did seem to be an overflow at some point because there was a water stain on my table, so be sure to use deep saucers just in case. However, overflow or not, the plants were perfectly watered. I recommend using an implement like a thin knife, chopstick, etc. to create a narrow hole in the soil for the ceramic insert. It needs to get deep into the soil. Otherwise your water bottle might end up falling over and out of the plant (in which case it will leak all over the place since you have to snip a hole in it). Be sure to use bottles made of thin enough plastic that you can snip the hole into the bottom - I used sharp scissors for this.
D**N
Work great
I like the plant watering method. They do not leak . I have them in my outdoor plants , and so far so good.
4**D
Draws water down too quickly
First off, these are well made and arrived intact (unlike the terra cotta ones we ordered). I tried using them with a 2-liter bottle but it kept tipping over in the hanging baskets. I wound up using a 16.9 oz bottle and even with the plant fully moist, the water drew down in about 18 hours. Not a good solution for a week away on vacation. Might last longer on an indoor plant, or perhaps even an outdoor, fully stationary plant (hanging baskets can move), but not a good solution for me. Wound up buying a drip irrigation system on Amazon for about 20 bucks and hooking it up to an old water timer. Also, just an FYI, these do not screw on to bottles as indicated in the description. They use a tapered neck that inserts inside the top of the bottle. You also don't cut off the bottom of the bottle as in the description. I used a thumbtack to poke a small hole. Even with a small hole, it drained out way too quickly. Peace.
M**T
Useless
Update: I left this in my plant when I went on vacation for 3 weeks. When I came home there was a mess. The water (as I predicted) went straight through the plant so quickly it didn’t have a chance to absorb and it went directly into a bowl/stand, and on to the floors. Original Review: I use a syphon watering system for my plants. It’s in the soil all the time. I’m going away for 3 weeks and I want to be sure they get enough water. The syphon system works well, below the earth, but I have to add water to the top soil because it is usually dry. I won’t be around to do that. I tried one small plant. The bottle leaked and ran through the plant until it was empty. The bottle had an environmental cap and I might not have pushed the green end fully into the top. Second time I got it in very far and tight. It still ran through the water. I did a larger plant with a soda bottle. It used up at least an inch of water each day. I calculate it’s not going to last more than a week. The problem is that it constantly seeps water into the plant. I thought the clay tip is supposed to sense how much water the plant needs and allow seepage accordingly. It doesn’t do that! The syphon is a much better system. I have to keep them right now. I’ll see in 3 weeks. * I write reviews to let you know how this product was for me, and to aid you in your decision to buy or not buy.
R**A
Todo como indica el vendedor
A**A
Work very well much better than the 8cones cheaper option I ordered These are great
R**1
The instructions in picture form are very easy to follow. I am pleased with the delivery of my product. An excellent delivery. Thank you.
S**.
Utilizzo già da molti anni questi coni in ceramica per innaffiare le piante durante il periodo estivo sia quando sono a casa sia quando sono in viaggio. Ci sono due raccomandazioni da fare: la prima è quella di immergere i coni in acqua per qualche minuto affinché assorbano e diventino umidi, la seconda è quella di controllare sempre il terreno nei primi giorni di utilizzo per capire se sia sufficiente un solo cono oppure ne servano di aggiuntivi, poiché se il terreno si disidrata troppo sarà più difficile per esso assorbire l’acqua dalla bottiglia.
D**E
....hat gut funktioniert. Im Garten auch super zur sparsamen Bewässerung.
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