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Aqua Globes AG071106 are mini self-watering globes designed for small houseplants, ensuring they receive the right amount of water without the guesswork. Ideal for pots ranging from 2 to 4 inches, these globes are easy to useโjust fill them up and insert them into the soil. They provide consistent hydration, making plant care simpler and more stylish.






| ASIN | B002GK654W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,678,770 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #2,088 in Self-Watering Stakes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (728) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | AG071106 |
| Manufacturer | Aqua Globes |
| Product Dimensions | 3.75 x 9 x 8.8 inches |
L**1
They WORK!
They work! I'm always iffy about the as seen on tv items but half of them I try really are awesome and I end up loving them! Like my Ove Glove, this is another product I love! I have many indoor plants & I was going out of town for a week with nobody to water them. I bought 2 sets of these watering globes and used them while I was gone and they worked! My plants are still alive and the soil is moist. I did what other people said, I made sure the soil was well watered before I filled up the water globes and places them into my plant containers. I used them for my herbs and my violets, the pots are about 3-4" tall and they work great for them! I am going to keep using these to keep my plants watered, its easier then watering every day or every other day! The water just slowly drains into each pot of soil as needed. Some of my plants go through water faster then others but its easy to tell when they need to be refilled. They are also really pretty hand blown glass! I love the colors!
A**N
These globes perform as expected.
I originally purchased the plastic globes as I thought they'd be more resilient over time than the glass ones. It turns out that the plastic globes immediately empty of water and the manufacturer recommends wrapping the end of the globe in a small rag in order to slow the dissemination of water. I did that and the globes functioned...okay. The glass globes seem to drip more slowly without any supplemental rigging and a globe typically takes a week or more to fully empty of water, which is the ideal manner in which they should function, in my view. They are also quite pretty and aesthetically pleasing.
M**E
I think I like them a lot, but a few questions/comments
Fairly addicted to watering bulbs in general! I like these small ones much better than the giant glass ones, as I feel they provide a more reasonable flow of water and they also work better with smaller plants/pots and hangings pots. Sometimes the ends break, but I generally try to keep using it, and it seems ok. It will often clog with soil upon insertion, and I don't know if I'm supposed to shake it out and re-insert, or just leave it. I tend to shake out the clump, and that seems to be fine. Another question/comment is when using these on plants that have drier soil (tropical plants generally, succulents, and such), as they tend to suck up the water extremely fast. I'm not sure if it's the plant sucking it up because it wants it, or if the soil is such that it pulls all the water out no matter what.
S**K
not for hot climates
They are probably great for indoor plants but these things only keep my potted veggies watered for a day or two before i have to tell then. Still very helpful but certainly not 2 weeks
A**R
They work and help when you can't be there to water all the time.
I have a summer cabin and I like to keep flowers around up there to make it more cheerful when I come on weekends. If there is no rain, I often have come back to dead flowers. These glass globes are helping to turn that situation around a bit. It extends an extra day or two to my watering and the plants are doing much better this year. I would narrow the end just a tiny bit to control the flow of water just a bit slower if I were the designer of these. I own another brand/size that seems to hold water better/longer. I would buy these again, though and I would recommend them. I am using the other brand on my tomato plants at home. Instead of watering every day, I water every other day. It's a time saver for me.
A**R
Perfect Size
Update ... when I woke up this morning all the globes were empty. So I am not doing it right. Will try again. These are the smaller version and they are the perfect size for my plants. They look really pretty especially when the light shines on them. One thing to note is that when putting them into the plant, first make a hole in the soil with a spoon handle or something and then insert the waterer. If you push the waterer right into the soil, the stem will take in dirt and block the water from coming out. So play with it a little first. You may see super tiny bubbles in the top. I just got these, so I can't say if they will work, but they are beautiful and I feel they will work and I am super happy with them, especially glad I chose the smaller version.
P**E
Not aqua globe brand
I have purchased several of these over the years. The original brand I bought was Aqua Globe. Those ones are a little longer and I wanted that for bigger pots. Yes it says the dimensions in the description but I was just looking at the picture of the box and the name. These came in a box that says Lexi Home. They are ok and Iโm still going to use them. But Iโm a little confused since I was trying to buy a specific brand.
S**Y
Decorative and Functional
Product works exactly like it says. Filling it up with water is a bit of a pain and by the time you're done, you could have watered 3 plants. I would recommend using this for plants that don't need too much water. Otherwise you're filling these daily. It is great for people who don't have a green thumb and don't know how often or when to water plants. This product is especially helpful for those people. When the globe is empty, you know the plant needs water, so you fill the globe.
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