Steph C
AUOverflowing drip tray, water damage abounds Received the planters x 3, set up with chia and, vines on a mother plant. The pores continue to seep water and break the water tension so the drip tray fills then overflows, regardless of how little or much water is in the vessel. Water damage on two pieces of furniture. Wouldn’t recommend.
Guy Tal
ILGREAT IDEA GREAT IDEA! this is a COOL present
Diego Comunian
ITCool look but is not working at all Backed the kickstarter something like 3 years ago and received the products this autumn. Box is cool, pots are cool, first try with chia seeds worked super. Then, every other plant I tried has been a complete disaster. First of all you are forced to use rain or distilled water, and there is no way to put any fertilizer in it unless you want the "holes" to be crippled by white salts. Then, the pots itself does not keep wet, but the water keeps flowing in the saucer, eventually filling it, wetting everything and of course emptying the teva itself. Orchids must still be manually moisturized, everything else does not receive enough water to prosper. Sadly, it was really a waste of money.
Matthew Whitehurst
GBPeople don't know how crowdfunding works It was a kickstarter / Indiegogo and you are dissappointed it was delayed? I was concerned it would never come, but 2.5y later it has. this is normal for crowdfunded projects. If you can purchase one from their website, it will likely come MUCH quicker, as they have worked out their production process.
Jasmin
DEGreat idea but does not work Tevaplanter is really a great idea and I wished honestly it’s working. I tried it several times now, with different kinds of plants and water but it does not work. The water doesn’t come through the material and every plant dried out. So I only have two very expensive ceramic- vases now. Very sad