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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Nick Gilbert
GB

They're here! I honestly thought I'd never receive anything but I can happily say that today I have received my 2 Kickstarter pledges 3 years after the original estimated delivery date (I'm in the UK). Better late than never so thanks so much to your team for persisting through these world events to get the original backer's orders shipped around the globe. Good luck with your business!

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Matthew Whitehurst
GB

People 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.

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Steph C
AU

Overflowing 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.

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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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Marcelo
DE

Fast way to kill plants The only faster way to kill a plant is in the microwave. The water does not diffuse out of the container on the surface as advertised. The surface is bone dry. I tried different plants and different rooting methods as suggested and the plants die after a couple of weeks and they only survive because I spray them a couple of times a day. I have a ton of experience growing plants on different substrates and I can't believe how bad this product is.

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