As a gift for your loved ones who may love gardening, this limited stock Self-Watering Bird Glass Bulbs will be perfect!
Self-Watering Plant Glass Bulbs can supply water for a month continuously, even if you forget to water or go out to travel.

These self-watering bulbs look classy in the garden yet provide great help to your plants when you’re away on vacation. They know exactly how much water your plants will need and add an elegant decoration to your backyard!

Main Features:
Self-watering globe bulbs eliminate the need to worry about leaving your plants unattended
Holds enough water for up to 1 week, results may vary due to soil or plant types
Easy to use. Simply fill the globe and insert it into the soil
Made from premium glass, perfect for houseplants
Best for vacation plant watering
Volume: 6oz /180ml

Specification:
Size: Length 8.6inch /22cm
Product Weight: 3.5oz /100g
Package Component: 1 x self-watering bulbs
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Our goal is to offer you the best shipping options, no matter where you live. Each product requires some time for the construction and handling before we can ship. Most orders ship within 1 or 3 days. However, in peak seasons, shipment can take up to 7 business days.
When you order multiple products, the orders can come from different designers. In this case, it could happen that you will receive your products in different packages and at different times.
Below are the approximate shipping times for your reference.
United States |
1-4 Weeks |
Australias |
1-4 Weeks |
Canada |
1-4 Weeks |
United Kingdom |
1-4 Weeks |
Worldwide |
2-5 Weeks |
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