Grobal Self-Watering Pot - Bubblegum Review
Grobal Self-Watering Pot - Bubblegum Feature
- Grobal; Pink in color
- Ready to grow; great indoors
- Comes complete with nutrients and media
- The perfect gift for the gardener in your life
Each Grobal comes with everything you need to get started plant not included, including the Grobal Self-Watering Planter, Grobal Soil, 3 - Grobal Plant Food Hydropaks and complete, simple, illustrated, full-color instructions. It takes only minutes to transplant your favorite house plant, carnivorous plant, succulent or just about any other plant you like into the Grobal Self-Watering Planter. Maintenance is simple as adding water through the Nutriport into the reservoir when the water level indicator reaches the lower line and adding the contents of one Grobal Plant Food Hydropak - the Grobal does the rest.Style and Function perfectly balanced: Grobal is plant care evolved; no green thumb necessary. With its unique self watering system and stylish design by Karim Rashid, Grobal keeps your house plants lush, green, and looking sharp. Grobal draws water and nutrients from the reservoir into the Grobal Soil in the top chamber. Just check the water level through the water level indicator and refill when needed through the Nutriport. Grobal does the work, you look good. Cultivate style.The Grobal originated from an ambition to create a techno-organic base for nurturing life and cultivating growth. The digital age we live in no longer accepts the semantics of ancient craft and demands multi-sensorial experiences - any object we bring in our house should be an expression of our modern being and development. The iconic egg-like object functions as the foundation for new life - it is a material visualization of digital and sensual technology and nature synthesizing. - Karim RashidHere are just a few of the plants BGH has successfully transplanted into the Grobal: Carnivorous plants including Venus Fly Traps, Pitcher Plants, Cobras and Sundews, Croton, China Doll, Kalanchoe, ZeeZee plants, Dracaena, a variety of Bulbs including Hyacinth, Gladiolas, Tulips, Amaryl
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