Pk 6 Watering Globes G346
Instructions for Use
Please read and retain these instructions for future reference v002: 16/09/20
USING WATERING GLOBES FOR HOUSEPLANTS
Watering globes are primarily designed to help moderate the amount of water plants receive. The "set it and
forget it" convenience factor is a secondary benefit, so be careful not to rely on it exclusively for the general
caring of your plant.
CONVENIENCE
These beautiful Glass watering globes can be handy when you leave for the holidays. They are great for
duration lasting from 2 to 3 days but be careful relying on them for longer periods up to one week.
Multiple factors affect the rate of water flow as explained below in frequency between filling.
HOW TO INSTALL AND PREVENTING CLOGGING
Make sure the soil is damp, then make a hole in the soil (about the diameter of the spout) using a suitable
tool that is at hand, such as a pen, pencil or knife. Insert the spout into the hole, and press firmly in. Simply
pushing the spout into the soil can force dirt into the opening resulting in clogging and even worse, breaking
of the globe especially if the soil is dry.
Fill the water globes with water and then insert the stems into the houseplant soil.
The globes administer a steady dose of water that is absorbed as your soil dries out, which provides a more
constant moisture balance. This avoids waterlogging of the plant or the other extreme of the soil becoming
bone-dry between watering. The globe helps moderate the water that the plant receives.
FREQUENCY BETWEEN FILLING
There is no set time between refilling, so be careful of over-zealous advertising. The rate of water flow
depends on the type of soil, size and type of plant. Check if the soil is dry and refill as necessary.
Filed water globes can last up to one week in some soils but only a few days in others. The frequency of
refills depends on the size of the glass watering globe, the size of the pot, the type of soil and the type of