







🌿 Watering made effortless—because your plants deserve a vacation too!
This set of 14 plant watering bulbs includes 7 small and 7 large globes, designed to provide automatic self-watering for your indoor and outdoor plants. Made from durable PVC, these globes allow you to monitor water levels easily and can sustain your plants for up to two weeks, making them perfect for busy lifestyles.










J**G
Easy way to maintain plant hydration during absences
I recently purchased the Pynqdfu 20 PCS Clear Plant Watering Globes to help maintain my indoor plants when I travel, and they’ve been a game-changer. The set includes 20 clear plastic globes in various sizes, making it easy to match the right globe to the size of each plant pot. The globes are simple to use: just fill them with water, insert the spout into the soil, and they gradually release moisture as needed. I’ve found that they effectively keep my plants hydrated for up to a week, depending on the plant size and environmental conditions. The transparent design allows me to monitor water levels and refill them as necessary. While they are a convenient solution for occasional watering, I’ve noticed that they may not be suitable for plants that require precise moisture control, as the water release rate can vary. Overall, I’m pleased with their performance and would recommend them to fellow plant enthusiasts looking for an easy way to maintain plant hydration during absences.
M**R
Perfect for vacation!
Large and medium work great! A few of the minis drain quickly just may be my pot is too shallow or the bulb itself. Not sure but switched to medium and worked fine. Tip: try these on your plants. BEFORE you need them. Some needed a longer stem and some needed the shorter stem of the medium. Looks great, blends right in so doesn’t take away from the look of your display or compete for attention. Had the glass ones years ago but would break if dropped or bumped, not these, sturdy and feel safe if they get bumped by the dogs tail or cats paw! Great value for the price as well. Also easy to fill if you take your time.
J**M
Will keep your plants watered
These work good, not the easiest to fill but they seem to last once filled. Great for a few says away from your plants.
J**E
Water did not soak through soil to water plants!!
These were a great idea and I liked the varying sizes. They did not work for me very well as each time i stuck the end into the soil, it became clogged. Sometimes the water would soak through the soil, but other times no water dripped through at all. Overall, they were not a good option for watering my house plants when traveling.
J**E
No from me dog
I saw the reviews that people struggled to have success with these but I tried anyway. I tried a lot. I tried a lot of angles and levels and techniques, and I couldn’t really get any of them to work more than once, if that. The small ones seem to leak out water immediately, and the larger ones sometimes do, and sometimes go slowly enough that you wonder if it’s working correctly or just blocked by soil again. The big ones are large enough that they might knock over your small to medium plant if you try to angle them to get a faster drip. The small ones are small enough that they barely hold much water at all.I’m sure it’s possible that someone could kind of luck into some kind of system that works for them using these. But it wasn’t me. I certainly wouldn’t trust these over a vacation without testing them, and also learning yourself how they work for a few weeks first. One dirt clod when you’re filling it the morning you leave and you don’t notice because you don’t know what it feels like, you’d be coming home to a dead plant. Try to use one that perhaps for some manufacturing defect just won’t hold water and you didn’t test it first? You’d be coming home to a dead plant.They are so cute, and smaller than the terracotta bottle spikes i have used successfully before. It’s a shame they just… don’t work very well.
A**N
Great!
These things are great! I have a peace lily that drives me crazy. So finicky. These help her stay alive and well. Clear, hold water for about a week. Depends on plant. I have 2 in my Peace Lilly but only one in my hanging ivy.
J**N
Definitely handy to have around!
These are perfect for my little planters! Super easy to use—just fill them up, stick them in the soil, and they do the rest. I love that they’re clear so I can see how much water is left. Great for when I’m busy or away for a few days. Definitely handy to have around!
J**Z
Just OK; inconsistent in their operation
Bought these to set in some of our houseplants before we went away on a two-week trip. They are sturdy, but far from "decorative". They are a good price for the number that you get. However, as some people have said, sometimes they clog and don't work potentially jeopardizing the health of your plants.So here's what we did to play it safe:- Only used them in potted plants that we knew would last for more than two weeks without watering- Set them up two days before our trip to see which ones didn't dispense water into the soil by the following day- Those that were still completely full the next day, we pulled them out, washed them, and poked them in the stem to clear out the clog- Re-set them in the soil the night before we leftWhen we came back, about 80% of them were completely drained, so I'd call that a success. A couple of them were still full, so they didn't drain at all. Only negative besides the ones that clogged and didn't properly water the plants is that their rate of draining is totally "random" and unpredictable. If your soil is very compact, they probably will clog and not drain or drain very slowly for instance. If your soil is very loose or full of roots or twigs then they will probably drain very fast, within a day or two, rendering them useless also for long trips.My recommendations would be to try something else and more reliable, like the Blumat Classic Plant Watering Stakes which we also bought and which work very well: (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0001IOZ98?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1)So would I recommend them: NO. They are just too unpredictable to use for long absences. We'll continue to use them as a supplement to the Blumat stakes for "less important" plants that we're not too worried about, and we'll probably use two of these globes for those pots just in case one clogs.
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