T4U 6 Inch Self Watering Pots 6 Pack, Plastic Plant Pots

T4U 6 Inch Self Watering Pots 6 Pack

T4U 6 Inch Self Watering Pots 6 Pack, Plastic Plant Pots with Holder, Windowsill Flowers Pots for All Indoor Outdoor Plants, African Violets (Grey)


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Glass Plant Mister

Customer Reviews 4.7 out of 5 stars 27 4.6 out of 5 stars 11 4.4 out of 5 stars 4 4.8 out of 5 stars 26 4.2 out of 5 stars 7 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,645 3.6 out of 5 stars 20
Price £16.99£19.99£49.99£19.99£21.99£24.99£9.99
Size/Capacity Inner (D x H): 12.7 x 9cm Diameter:25cm; Height:13cm Diameter:22cm; Height:11.5cm 68 ounce 68 ounce Diameter:22cm; Height:16.5cm 7 ounce
Quantity 6 Pack 2 Pack 6 Pack 1 Pack 1 Pack 6 Pack 1 Pack
Colour Grey White Grey Blue Beige Green Clear
Material Plastic Plastic Plastic Plastic Plastic Plastic Glass
Function Self Watering Self Watering Tall & Lightweight Pump Pressure Large Opening & Wide Handle Classic Plant Mister


Weight: 740 g
Dimensions: 12.7 x 15.24 x 13.72 cm; 740 Grams
Brand: T4U
Colour: Grey
Dimensions: 12.7 x 15.24 x 13.72 cm; 740 Grams

15 Responses

  1. Jimmy Vielkind Capitol bureau says:

     United Kingdom

    There is nothing about these self watering plant pots that I do not love. I am very guilty of killing plants, particularly as I often have to spend time away from home and no-one will remember to water my plants while I am away. On return, they’re often dropping and sometimes are past saving. These pots give a lot of freedom to plant lovers, without all the hassle of home-made solutions.

    Basically they consist of an avocado-green pot (very of-the-moment) and a black inner, the inner is the water chamber and the two are connected via a rope so that the water can travel up the rope to give the plants a drink whenever needed. Alternatively if you water from the top, the black reservoir will act as a plant saucer to ‘save’ the water until it is later needed. it’s a simple trick, around a long time but lately done with so much style or ease.

    I chose the set of six 6in pots which are very good size and will be transferring herb and salad seedlings into them once they are big enough. I can now have a self watering edible garden on my windowsill , with a cost at time of writing of only 16.99 (excellent value considering you are basically getting six large pots and six saucers for this price) – can’t ask for better than that!

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I love these self-watering pots! As someone who’s notoriously forgetful when it comes to watering plants, these pots have been an absolute game-changer for me.

    The design is simple but ingenious. The cotton rope absorbs water from the pot, keeping the soil consistently moist without the need for daily watering. It’s saved me so much time (and guilt). I can confidently go on short trips or even forget to water for a while without worrying about my plants drying out.

    The quality of these pots is really good. They’re made of high-quality, non-toxic, heat and cold resistant plastic, which gives me peace of mind knowing that they’re safe for my plants and durable enough to last a long time.

    Plus, they look pretty cute!

    Overall, I couldn’t be happier with them. They’ve simplified my plant care routine, ensured my plants stay healthy and hydrated, and looks nice on the window sill. If you’re like me and struggle with remembering to water your plants, I can highly recommend.

  3. LatoshaDQK says:

     United Kingdom

    These are fantastic plant pots and I’m transferring all my seedling into them now it’s spring. They are sturdy, a good size and well made. The self watering feature appears to be working really well. They look good too.
    Great value for money in my opinion. I’d be happy to recommend.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I love the colour and the quality is great. My little plants love their new home! I have definitely noticed I don’t have to water as often since I’ve moved my plants into these. Great buy and will get more when I need them.

  5. AdriennMcCaffer says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersSave forgetting to water or even overwater the plants using these!!

    Great pots I will buy more at some point
    I have repotted some plants to these and they have really picked up

    Shame they don’t do large

    5.0 out of 5 stars Great idea, looks good, plant save

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I’ll admit it, I am not the best when it comes to watering my plants when they need a drink of water, but that problem is now gone thanks to these pots.

    These pots are sturdy, well made and look really nice but they also do a great job at keeping my plants hydrated when I sadly can’t. I can’t really see any problems with these besides maybe if the roots grow a bit too vigorously and then I can see how they possibly would get stuck in the grate in the bottom, but even that isn’t a huge negative in my book. Would recommend!

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersT4U’s 6-inch self-watering pots offer a convenient way to keep your plants hydrated, especially for those who tend to forget watering duties. Here’s a breakdown of the pros and cons to help you decide if they’re right for you:

    Pros:

    Reduced Watering Frequency: The water reservoir and wicking system can potentially reduce how often you need to water your plants.
    Easy Monitoring: The water level indicator allows you to see how much water is left in the reservoir at a glance.
    Lightweight and Portable: Made of plastic, these pots are easy to move around your home.
    Multiple Uses: Suitable for a variety of indoor and outdoor plants (check care needs of specific plants).
    Cons:

    Not Foolproof: Self-watering doesn’t mean neglect-free! Overwatering can still occur if the reservoir is overfilled or the plant has specific watering needs.
    Trial and Error: Finding the right watering balance for each plant might take some time and monitoring.
    Limited Water Capacity: The reservoir size might not be sufficient for all plants, especially those requiring frequent watering.
    Drainage Concerns: While some drainage holes are mentioned, some reviewers report potential for root rot if not monitored closely.
    Here are some additional things to consider:

    Plant Needs: Research the specific watering requirements of your plants. Self-watering might not be suitable for all species.
    Material: Plastic construction might not be aesthetically pleasing for everyone.
    Long-Term Durability: While plastic is lightweight, its long-term durability compared to ceramic or metal pots is a question mark.
    Overall:

    T4U’s self-watering pots can be a helpful tool for busy plant owners or those prone to forgetting to water. However, they require some understanding of plant needs and monitoring to avoid overwatering. For a truly hands-off approach, these might not be the best solution. But if you’re looking for a way to simplify plant care, they’re worth considering, especially for plants that don’t require frequent watering.

  8. Dean Gallea says:

     United Kingdom

    This set of 3 self watering plant pots look really nice in the pale green, there a 3 inserts for the pot and 3 lengths of rope that attaches for its self watering.
    Before any plant gets potted the rope needs to be fed into the base of the smaller black pots and then potting can commence.
    The smaller black pots have been filled with some houseplants, ( I have no idea what they are ) and water has been put into the green pot.
    They feed themselves by slowly absorbing the water up through the cotton rope, which then keeps them hydrated.
    These pots are ideal if you need to go away for a holiday and have no one to pop in to water them, just fill the small reservoir in the green pot and place your black pot back inside, they will then keep themselves watered and you can relax knowing there won’t be loads of dead leaves when you return.
    At 11.89 at the time of writing this review, these pots are a good buy, especially if like my wife there are plants everywhere you look, she is impressed so that’s a bonus.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This pack of 6 plant pots come as size 6 inch and are also self watering and are priced at 16.99.

    The plant pot’s are plastic and come with a black inner which has holes through and also some rope which is the main reason I got these, I am always either over watering or not watering my plants enough so always end up with dead plants and I had just realised I just shouldn’t have plants until I saw these and I love this idea. You put water in the bottom of the pot then add the black inner with the rope in the bottom and plant your plant, once planted the rope controls the amount of water so it can drain into the bottom but the rope will absorb the water up into the soil if it gets dry keeping it moist at all times and therefore giving the plant the best care possible for the forgetful owner.

    Other than this the pots seem well made and durable whilst also looking nice with the modern design and easy to clean plastic. I would absolutely recommend these.

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Are you bored of the standard clay looking pots? Well I sure am, and finally decided it is time for me to report all of my plants in something a bit more fancy.

    These pots are great – they look nice, but are also functional (having separate containers for the soil and the water to be able to drip down so you don’t suffocate your plants with stale water).

    This is a great solution when you want to make your plants look a little more fancy and presentable but without sacrificing function.
    The price, however is a bit steep for what is essentially some plastic containers, but if you don’t mind the price then I think these are pretty nice pots.
    Would recommend!

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These are a great idea for looking after your house plants! I have some dotted around and despite me watering them they seem to struggle to survive. I am possibly over watering them, but thought I’d try these. It’s a great idea, a set of plant pots with a removable interior. The water is fed through some small rope which runs through the bottom of the pots, this is not visible but ensures a constant source of water for the plant. After only a week of usage my plants are looking healthier. Would also be great solution if you are not home much or for when you go away for a longer period of time.
    These are very easy to set up and use, however my only issue is the quality of the exterior pots. They look fine but really are quite flimsy. I feel like the manufacturer could have spent some more time and money on improving the exterior design and quality

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    A brilliant idea, ideal for me as I’m not the best at keeping houseplants. Works well. However I had to buy compost and repot the plants into the pots (I really didn’t think it through when I ordered them). The fact of the matter is, they actually did need repotting. The only problem I found with these posts was the depth of the actual pot. It was shorter than some of my current plants. Yet because of the water storage in the outer pot, the size was the same. Some of the plants I could afford to lose some of the soil depth, some I couldn’t. Bear this in mind when ordering. Also ideal for my bedding plants outside in the summer.

  13. Alex Nishimoto says:

     United Kingdom

    For the price tag of twenty quid for six plant pots, even though they have the more complex double-walled design, I still expected these to feel more durable and substantial than they do. They are a thin, wobbly plastic, reminiscent of the thinnest plant pots garden centres use for their cheap stock, and if I managed to grow something particularly tall in one of these pots, I’d be worried about how to weigh it down because it could quite easily become top-heavy. Other plant pots around this kind of price tag are more substantial.

    Unfortunately, I think the pots look cheap aesthetically too. The inner tray is mostly hidden and the black tip does give the impression of a thicker pot, maybe even a ceramic pot. However it’s spoiled by the grey colour on the set I got, which is a very dull, semi-matte grey that is unmistakably plastic, and which looks dull as well as cheap.

    The self watering design is nicely implemented. I’ve seen it on other pots before and it does work well, provided you get the levels right- it’s still possible to drown a plant’s roots by overfilling, but for letting the roots and soil slowly soak the water up through the wick provided, it does work well as a slow-release watering system. Obviously it’s not “self-watering” in the literal sense, but you can certainly water with larger quantities and less often this way. The wick seems nicely absorbent and the pots are working so far.

    If they felt a bit more durable, with plastic that felt worth pounds instead of pennies, I might’ve given these five stars.

  14. German67Cauuu says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersThese are great! I am a big fan of plants, and have quite a collection around the house… each one needed it’s own watering schedule and needs, etc, however I find it much easier to bottom-feed the plants, but even then it becomes a big task to do that, empty them out, let them dry, etc so these have just made my life SO much easier!

    The idea behind these is, you re-port the plant into the provided plastic black inner-pots, but before you do that you add one of the small watering-cords into the bottom of the plant – then you add water into the actual plant pot and place the plant (in the black inner pot) inside and that’s it, the watering-cord soaks up the water and the plant gets what it needs from the water in the bottom of the plant pot, therefore bottom-feeding itself through the cord – this is fantastic, such a big fan of this.

    I have zero issues with this, the only small hurdle I had to cross was re-potting my plants, because some of their roots where so large, I had really problems getting them out of their pot(s) and into these, but that’s just me, I’m sure other people won’t have the same issue(s) or maybe they will, who knows.

    Either way, these are awesome! They’re well made, sturdy, look really cool, do the job they’re designed to do, they’re a good size, fit together really nicely and my plants are getting water as we speak – so I have nothing bad to say about these at all.

    100% recommended and it’s a solid 10/10 from me when it comes to these.

  15. LeopoldKeyser says:

     United Kingdom

    The way these work is there’s a short ‘rope’ for each pot. You thread that through the bottom of the black internal flower pot, and it operates as a wick drawing up water from the aesthetically pleasing green pot. The soil and plant are in the black one which is held in place by it’s lip, leaving room under it for the wick and the water in the outer pot. The video will explain it better.

    My mother, who is the green thumbed one, is keen to try these in her conservatory and hasn’t seen the design before. Anything that reduces the frequency of watering, works and is simple is a real boon for a plant hoarder. I mean, obsessive buyer for more plants than they can contain. Collector? Gardener? 😉

    She’s happy, so I’m happy and she thinks they look great. Considering the outer pots are just plastic not ceramic or anything, they do look good. I imagine people wouldn’t even think they were plastic at a distance. It’s not like default brown and black plastic ones (although the inner pot obviously is).

    Hopefully this keeps more of her plants healthier with less work and more enjoyment and come spring, or whenever it is that plants get potted, I’m sure she’ll make good use of them. Then immediately buy dozens more plants and give herself too much work to do.