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Water From A Stone

Set of 2

Ensure your plants stay perfectly hydrated! The Water From A Stone gradually releases water into your planter over 3–4 days, making it a convenient tool for any gardener. Crafted from hand-blown glass, each stone holds 7 oz (207 ml) of water.

Instructions:

  1. Remove the cork, fill the stone with clean water, and reinsert the cork.
  2. Flip the stone to confirm water flows from the release hole.
  3. Place the stone in your planter with the cork facing down.
  4. Ensure it sits on a level surface without any obstruction to the release hole, as improper setup may cause water to flow too quickly or stop altogether.
  5. Once positioned, gently tap the stone; rising bubbles indicate water is flowing correctly.

Set of 2

Ensure your plants stay perfectly hydrated! The Water From A Stone gradually releases water into your planter over 3–4 days, making it a convenient tool for any gardener. Crafted from hand-blown glass, each stone holds 7 oz (207 ml) of water.

Instructions:

  1. Remove the cork, fill the stone with clean water, and reinsert the cork.
  2. Flip the stone to confirm water flows from the release hole.
  3. Place the stone in your planter with the cork facing down.
  4. Ensure it sits on a level surface without any obstruction to the release hole, as improper setup may cause water to flow too quickly or stop altogether.
  5. Once positioned, gently tap the stone; rising bubbles indicate water is flowing correctly.
$9.80

Original: $28.00

-65%
Water From A Stone

$28.00

$9.80

Description

Set of 2

Ensure your plants stay perfectly hydrated! The Water From A Stone gradually releases water into your planter over 3–4 days, making it a convenient tool for any gardener. Crafted from hand-blown glass, each stone holds 7 oz (207 ml) of water.

Instructions:

  1. Remove the cork, fill the stone with clean water, and reinsert the cork.
  2. Flip the stone to confirm water flows from the release hole.
  3. Place the stone in your planter with the cork facing down.
  4. Ensure it sits on a level surface without any obstruction to the release hole, as improper setup may cause water to flow too quickly or stop altogether.
  5. Once positioned, gently tap the stone; rising bubbles indicate water is flowing correctly.
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