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10m Cotton Self-Watering Cord | Automatic Plant Drip System
10m Cotton Self-Watering Cord | Automatic Plant Drip System
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Keep Your Plants Perfectly Hydrated — Hands-Free!
Tired of worrying about your indoor plants while you're away or simply too busy to water them daily? This 10m Cotton Self-Watering Cord is the effortless, eco-friendly solution you've been looking for. Using a simple drip irrigation method, this natural cotton rope wicks water directly to your plant's roots, maintaining ideal moisture levels around the clock — no pumps, no electricity, no fuss.
Key Features
- Natural Cotton Material: Made from high-quality, absorbent cotton that efficiently draws water from a reservoir to your plants via capillary action — gentle, steady, and reliable.
- Generous 10m Length: One cord covers multiple plants! Cut to your desired length to suit any pot size or plant variety, from small herb pots to larger houseplants.
- DIY Adjustable Design: Simply cut the cord to the perfect length for each plant. Customise your setup to fit your unique indoor garden arrangement.
- Steady Drip Irrigation: Delivers a controlled, consistent flow of water directly to the root zone, encouraging healthy growth while minimising water waste.
- Ideal for a Wide Range of Plants: Perfect for herbs, African violets, succulents, ferns, pothos, and most indoor potted plants.
- Eco-Friendly & Sustainable: 100% natural cotton — biodegradable, chemical-free, and kind to your plants and the environment.
- Hassle-Free Maintenance: Reduces the risk of over- or under-watering, so your plants thrive with minimal daily effort.
Specifications
- Material: Natural Cotton
- Length: 10 meters (cuttable to desired length)
- Use: Indoor potted plants, herbs, African violets, and more
- Origin: Made in China
How It Works
- Place one end of the cotton cord into your water reservoir (a bottle, bowl, or bucket).
- Thread the other end into your plant's soil, close to the root zone.
- The cotton naturally wicks water from the reservoir to the soil at a steady pace.
- Refill the reservoir as needed — that's it!
Note: Please allow for slight size tolerances due to manual measurement. Colours may vary slightly from product images due to lighting conditions in photography.
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Learn More About Efficient Plant Watering
For best practices on watering your indoor plants and reducing water waste, visit the U.S. EPA WaterSense Watering Tips page for trusted guidance on water-efficient gardening.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does the cotton self-watering cord system work?
A: The self-watering cotton cord uses capillary action — the same natural process plants use to draw up water from soil. One end of the cord sits in a water reservoir while the other end is inserted into your plant's potting mix. Water is wicked slowly and steadily from the reservoir to the roots, keeping your plant consistently hydrated without manual watering.
Q: Can I use this self-watering cord for multiple plants at once?
A: Absolutely! Because the cord is 10 metres long and fully cuttable, you can divide it between several plants. Simply cut the cord to the appropriate length for each pot and set up individual wicking lines from a shared or separate water source.
Q: What types of plants are best suited for this automatic watering system?
A: This system works wonderfully for most indoor potted plants, including herbs (basil, mint, parsley), African violets, ferns, pothos, spider plants, and similar moisture-loving houseplants. It is best suited for plants that prefer consistently moist (but not waterlogged) soil conditions.
Q: How often do I need to refill the water reservoir?
A: This depends on the size of your reservoir, the number of plants connected, and the ambient temperature and humidity. A standard 1-litre bottle can typically keep one small-to-medium plant watered for several days to a week. Larger reservoirs extend the interval between refills significantly.
