tevaplanter

16 longview ave, 11581, valley stream, United States
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2.90
Based on 20 Reviews

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About tevaplanter

The tevaplanter grows plants in a whole new way. The tevaplanter is a vessel that acts as a water bank. The water is held in the vessel and is slowly diffused through the material to the cells on the surface for plants do soak up. A centerpiece for your home like you've never seen before.

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Andrew LaMorte
GB

Looks cool, Does not work Looks cool, really wished it worked, but unfortunately it does not. I’ve only used it with distilled or rainwater, and water stops making its way to the outside surface. I even cleaned it with vinegar, distilled water, and citric acid; as recommended by the company. It seems to help temporarily, but quickly declines. If you’re thinking about buying one of these; do not. Save your plants and use a regular pot.

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Niccolò Malan
IT

Beautiful but useless Beautiful but useless. I got mine on Kickstarter and doesn't work at all. Water didn't even wet the surface of tevaplanter, impossible for a plant to grow. Assistance were terrible. They asked for a video and they just disappear, even after many mail. Maybe someone can found a working one but mine were not worth it.

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Guy Tal
IL

GREAT IDEA GREAT IDEA! this is a COOL present

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Michael Skorupa
IL

Great product Ordered one item from a FB ad. took some time to grow but it is incredible. It looks great, and it's such an incredible idea. All day I'm working on it, and its something I've never seen before. You can do the simple stuff like grass, but if you are advanced, you will fall in love with it. And also, the quality of the build is really good and feels strong. Strongly recommend, and ill definitely but more of those

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Khürt Williams
GB

The first planter did not work at all I got mine by backing the Kickstarter. The first planter did not work at all. The tevaplanter company replaced it at no cost. The second one worked for a few months. However, the planter became covered with a white film that blocked the whole. This caused the loss of two orchids. Customer support suggested soaking the planter in a vinegar and citric acid bath. They recommended using filtered water. I have always used filtered water.

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