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41 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pleasantly Surprised,
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This review is from: Hydrospike Hs-300 3-pack Worry-free Automatic Watering Kit
I half expected these things not to work and out plants would be dead after returning from a holiday vacation. Surprisingly, as simple as these are they worked great. Plants kept with constant moisture. Now we leave them in all the time and just refill the vases. Someone should make a tank that can clip on the outside of the pot. Only note is that you need to fill the ceramic plug completely full with water and immerse the tubes to ensure the capillary action works to pull water into the spike.
32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy way to keep your plants alive,
By Jim C. (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hydrospike Hs-300 3-pack Worry-free Automatic Watering Kit
I'll start by saying, I'm not much of a greenthumb. One of my friends gave me a little bonsai tree as a housewarming gift a year or so ago, and it has since turned a nice crisp yellow because I put the plant in a room I don't often frequent, and kept forgetting to water it. Since then, I've started using these hydrospikes to keep my plants watered without constantly having to remember when I last watered them. Works really well! I keep a cup of water hidden behind the pot, and I fill the cup maybe once every couple weeks. It definitely makes it easier to keep your plants nice and green.Every once in a while, I've managed to leave the plant unattended for too long and it sucks the entire cup dry -- at which point, it's easy to get it going again, just refill the spike with water up to the brim to get the water flowing again. All in all, I think it's a good product, works well, and seems to be cheaper than some of the equivalents. Will be buying some more if I get some more plants!
24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good system,
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This review is from: Hydrospike Hs-300 3-pack Worry-free Automatic Watering Kit
Bought a set of these for my wife's office plants. So far they work exactly as advertised and the plants are healthy and happy. I used one in a six inch pot and two in a 12 inch and that seems adequate.For folks that are having trouble with over watering, make sure that the water jar is BELOW the bottom tip of the watering stake. (which is mentioned in the instructions but the illustration is vague) If it is level or above the water stake will draw too much water.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Hard to control,
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I have the spikes in a different size pots. So far in the large pot it is okay but the small pots let too much water in. I have to monitor & remove them when it gets too wet. Not sure this will work for vacation. Would not buy again
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Product - Lives Up to the Name,
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This review is from: Hydrospike Hs-300 3-pack Worry-free Automatic Watering Kit
I bought these to keep my plants watered while I was away for Christmas vacation. I was debating whether to use the glass globe type self-watering kits, but since they are only supposed to last for 3-5 days I needed something better. I somehow came across these hydrospikes a couple days before I was leaving. Thanks to Amazon's quick overnight shipping, I had them in time to give it a try. The packaging was extremely easy to open. Just pop open and uncoil the watering tubes. You have to then open the green cap and fill with water. This helps to start the siphoning process I believe. After inserting the spikes into the soil, I filled a gallon-sized bowl with water and placed the other end of the tubes inside the bowl. The only negative thing I found at this point was that the tubes seemed to just float on top of the water. This could be due to their light weight and that the tubes wanted to coil back up. I fixed this by weighting the tubes down into the bottom of the bowl with a small metal wrench. If I had more time I probably could have found a better solution for the tube problem.I left for vacation on Dec 18th and returned Jan 4th. When I came back, my 3 plants were fortunately still alive and well. I have 2 medium sized plants and 1 small one. Each had their own spike. The water in the bowl was a little less than half empty compared to where it was when I left (to the very brim). So the spikes supplied just enough water to keep the plants going for just over 2 weeks. I probably could have gone a month using these spikes and the amount of water in the supply bowl. This product worked great for what I needed it to do. Maybe if the kit came with it's own weights for the tubes, I'd give it 5 stars.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Too much water,
By djpritch2 (Richmond, KY United States) - See all my reviews
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We've used ceramic spikes successfully in the past, and decided to get more for less with this less expensive set. In several different applications we've found that too much water is delivered to the plants, so we have to continually monitor water levels and occasionally discontinue use of the spikes. I wish now that I'd purchased the more expensive set.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
better for indoor plants,
By TPR (Redondo Beach, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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I ordered these for a 15 day trip in the summer. Indoor plants set up with 12oz cups of water were fine even though all the water was gone when I got back.Outdoor plants also sucked up all their water (larger plants had half gallon & gallon size containers of water!)& were pretty wilted & dry but at least were still alive. A single spike in 12oz of water for up to an 8 inch (indoor) plant for a 2 week trip seemed ok. I had 2 spikes in a gallon of water for larger outdoor pots (10-12 inch pots) and still came back to wilted/dry plants. All the wilted plants did revive once I watered them on return. I'm sure they would have all been completely dead without using these spikes. I had previously tried the large AquaGlobes which only lasted 3-4 days in outdoor plants, so the Hydrospikes did work better for the longer trip.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I'm amazed - perfect for hot summer balcony plants!,
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I bought one pack with some big reservations. Plants on my balcony are constantly dry, no matter how much I water them - and it's messy with water going everywhere. I read instructions carefully, but they're very simple.I filled each spike with water, put a big, filled to the top, Poland Spring 1L bottle next to plants in the planter, put the spike in the middle of each plant and put the little tube from the spike into the big water bottles. That was Thu night, and Sunday night, after 3 days of 90+ weather, and my balcony getting full sun all day [western exposure], I went out, as usual, to water all my plants, and to check on the 2 with spikes. I was amazed to find wet soil and both water bottles more than half empty! What a relief and surprise. That means I can probably refill the water bottles once a week and not worry too much about my plants during the week. Love the product!
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Could be my fault, then again...(UPDATE)...it was,
By mitzo1 "mitzo1" (Plano, TX) - See all my reviews
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The concept seems simple enough, and scientific enough. I'm just not sure it was supposed to work like this. I hooked up 6 tomato plants in large pots and 5 flowering plants in medium size pots on my outdoor balcony. Temps were in the low 90's, and I used three 2 1/2 gallon reservoirs. All of the reservoirs were drained dry in three days; however, the indoor/outdoor carpet underneath the flowering plants was soaked. Obviously, I don't recommended them for vacation watering.UPDATE: After reading the numerous positive reviews, I decided to follow one of the suggested tips and try it again. Lo and behold, these things work as long as you are careful not to elevate your water containers above your plants, which is exactly what I did the first go around.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
hydrospike,
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These actually seem to work pretty well. We bought some for a very large fern that we bring in during the winter months. We are going to be on vacation for over a week and wanted to make sure the fern got watered, without the need to have someone come into the house and water it.We tested it before we left. We bought a 3 pack and put them in 3 different containers around the fern. We found that they were about the same as watering our plant 1/2 of the water it needed. We then bought another 3 pack. Perfect amount of water! Our fern is HUGE though and really takes a ton of water. It is about 3 1/2 feet tall and about 4 feet wide. Without the spikes, we had to water it every other day and about 32 ounces of water each time. These spikes really do the job! |
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