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product_id: 7430363
title: "Lechuza Classico Color 28 White, Self-Watering Round Planter, D11 H10.2 in"
brand: "lechuza"
price: "฿9601"
currency: THB
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reviews_count: 11
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# 9L self-watering reservoir Compact 11"x11"x10" size Frost & UV resistant PP plastic Lechuza Classico Color 28 White, Self-Watering Round Planter, D11 H10.2 in

**Brand:** lechuza
**Price:** ฿9601
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌿 Elevate your plant game with style and smarts — never guess when to water again!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Lechuza Classico Color 28 White, Self-Watering Round Planter, D11 H10.2 in by lechuza
- **How much does it cost?** ฿9601 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- lechuza enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted lechuza brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smart Drainage System:** Removable drainage plug prevents overwatering outdoors, ensuring optimal root health in any environment.
- • **All-Weather Durability:** Crafted from frost and UV resistant polypropylene, designed to thrive indoors or outdoors without fading or cracking.
- • **Sleek Minimalist Design:** Matte white finish and round silhouette blend seamlessly into modern interiors and stylish patios alike.
- • **Clean & Convenient Planting:** Removable inner liner and top-fill reservoir make planting and maintenance mess-free and simple.
- • **Effortless Hydration Control:** Innovative self-watering system with water-level indicator eliminates guesswork and keeps your plants perfectly hydrated.

## Overview

The Lechuza Classico Color 28 White is a premium 9-liter self-watering planter made in Germany from durable, frost and UV resistant polypropylene. Featuring a smart water reservoir with an easy-to-read indicator and a drainage plug for outdoor use, it ensures optimal hydration and root health. Its sleek matte white finish and compact 11" round design make it perfect for modern indoor and outdoor spaces, combining effortless plant care with sophisticated style.

## Description

Simple in design yet advanced in functionality, the CLASSICO Color takes the round planter to a new level. With sizes ranging from 8 to 16 Inch high, the CLASSICO Color is perfect for everything from small table plants to large patio accents. Like most LECHUZA planters, the CLASSICO Color comes equipped with a signature water reservoir that supplies water to your plants as needed. Users can easily monitor their water reservoir levels with the planter's water-level indicator, which shows when the reservoir needs to be refilled, taking the guesswork out of plant care. Also included with this planter is LECHUZA's specially-formulated plant substrate, LECHUZA-PON, which separates your potting soil from the water reservoir, aerates the roots, provides your plants with nutrition and helps regulate the water supplied to your plant. As an indoor and outdoor planter, the CLASSICO Color is outfitted with a drainage plug to allow for the removal of excess rainwater when installed outdoors. This feature makes the CLASSICO Color ideal for annuals, blooming plants and foliage.

Review: ideal house-plant or herb container for nyc apartment - I own six of these. I live in a high rise apartment with no outdoor space. Keeping potted plants alive in my apartment is a balancing act between drying out and molding -- the windows are large and south facing, and the ventilation is crap. Plus every herb plant I've bought from the farmer's market ALWAYS comes complete with a fungus gnat infestation to fight. Fun times. I tried using the "plant nanny" type terra cotta stakes plus large water bottles for a while but sometimes the plants dried out anyway if I went away for the weekend (or got busy for a few days with work), and the top watering with that system usually resulted in mold/mildew issues along the soil surface. Bottom watering for the win. I layer my potting soil in these like a giant parfait with 1-2 tbsp cinnamon and diatomaceous earth every 3" of soil, ending with a heavy sprinkling of cinnamon and DE on the surface. If gnats: cover surface with 1/4" layer of DE. If mold: cover surface with 1/4" layer of cinnamon. Or both. These work well for my ornamental plants (a fern and a croton) as well as edible plants (rosemary, thyme, sage, basil, red robin patio cherry tomato). Last year I planted rosemary, it stayed alive through the winter, and I started repotting everything in my home in these pots. I've tried other self-watering pot types that were less successful. The ones with the little fold-out beak and the bottom window for the water level have reservoirs that are too small (have to fill too often) and the fill-spout is actually too fussy to fill without spilling on my windowsill which wrecks the paint. The ones with no indicator window have the same problem, but it's even harder to figure out when you're going to flood your windowsill. The indicator and top-opening fill tube on the lechuza is just a superior engineering solution. The indicator bobber is also a big help if you need to instruct others to water your plants while you're gone -- "fill through the tube until the bobber goes to the red fill line on Wednesday and Sunday" is an easier instruction for my spouse who is not a plant enthusiast than anything I could say about watering a terra cotta pot. The shape of the pot and the matte finish is actually really stylish in a modern setting -- it blends in with the matte white my apartment is painted. It doesn't draw attention from the plant and it doesn't look cheap. I'm kind of aghast at the price of the larger lechuza planters, but the classico 21 price point is a pretty great value proposition so far. If I lived in the 'burbs I'd make a similar setup (as seen on youtube) from a gallon bucket, pvc pipe, expandable exhaust tubing, a straw, and a piece of styrofoam, but this one looks so much classier and if you're a tiny-apartment dweller you're less enthused about the prospect of storing 10 feet of pvc pipe...somewhere in your 400-600 sq feet of house. Plus the cost of your time, if you're a well-paid professional makes a DIY solution pretty dumb. Seriously guys, this model is the best one. Note for the pictures: in the shot with the watering can, the tall, leafy plant on the left in the shot is in a lechuza. The middle plant is in an ikea, ceramic pot with a bowl under it, and the dead fern is in an OCA Living self-watering pot (not its fault -- I potted the half dead maidenhair fern in there to in an attempt to regrow fronds). In the second shot, both the basil and the sage/thyme combo are in lechuza classico 21 planters.
Review: I normally hate plastic pots but... - I could not have a houseplant without these pots! They save a lot of time and effort. My ferns appreciate a slow and steady tank to sip water from. All I do is fill each reservoir with water (can be tasky if you have a lot of them like I do) and it lasts between 1.5-3 weeks depending on the humidity and temp. I would recommend keeping the soil around the filler an inch or so lower than the rest to avoid debris from falling in when you fill it. These pots come in a lot of sizes and some cool designs. I never thought I would like a plastic pot. I prefer clay or something more natural. But these blow those pots away in ease and the plants love them. I need a Lechuza 60 or 70 but they stopped making them! I have a huge philodendron that needs a new pot. It is on a rolling stand in a giant clay pot. It is over 40 years old. I have the square basket weave pattern pot as well as several 21, 28 and 35s. I also have a couple small ones but I haven't used them yet. They all perform well. They can take a light fertilizer water. I would caution using too much. Salts could build up over time. A few of these pots are two-piece, and cleaning the reservoir is possible. You could also vacuum out the reservoirs on these bigger pots with a wet/dry vac if you ever suspected dirt or debris being in them.

## Features

- Made in Germany of durable frost and UV resistant PP plastic for indoor or outdoor use
- Self-Watering System features inorganic granulate compounds that provide the right amount of water to plant roots
- Drainage plug to allows for the removal of excess rainwater when installed outdoors
- A water-level indicator lets you know when it is time to refill the reservoir.Planter dimensions: 11" x 11" x 10"
- International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions..Water system puts the plant in control for best results.Visual indicator takes the guesswork out of watering.Lightweight, recyclable & with a stylish, silken finish.Removable plant liner makes planting clean & easy.Drainage system and plug allows for planting indoors and outside

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00DNUSG8W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,756 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1,262 in Planters |
| Brand Name | Lechuza |
| Capacity | 9 Liters |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (5,394) |
| Finish Types | matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04008789131904 |
| Included Components | Plug |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Dimensions | 11.02 x 11.02 x 10.24 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11"D x 11"W x 10"H |
| Item Part Number | 24008789131908 |
| Item Type Name | Classico 28 Self-Watering Garden Planter for Indoor and Outdoor Use |
| Item Weight | 1.8 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Lechuza |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 13190 |
| Material Type | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Model Number | 13190 |
| Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
| Number of Levels | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Frost Resistant |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | Växter, Örter |
| Planter Form | Plant Pot |
| Product Style | 28 |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 11" x 11" x 10" |
| Theme | Plants |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Color:** White
- **Material:** Polypropylene (PP)
- **Planter Form:** Plant Pot
- **Special Feature:** Frost Resistant
- **Style:** 28

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ideal house-plant or herb container for nyc apartment
*by J***K on July 9, 2017*

I own six of these. I live in a high rise apartment with no outdoor space. Keeping potted plants alive in my apartment is a balancing act between drying out and molding -- the windows are large and south facing, and the ventilation is crap. Plus every herb plant I've bought from the farmer's market ALWAYS comes complete with a fungus gnat infestation to fight. Fun times. I tried using the "plant nanny" type terra cotta stakes plus large water bottles for a while but sometimes the plants dried out anyway if I went away for the weekend (or got busy for a few days with work), and the top watering with that system usually resulted in mold/mildew issues along the soil surface. Bottom watering for the win. I layer my potting soil in these like a giant parfait with 1-2 tbsp cinnamon and diatomaceous earth every 3" of soil, ending with a heavy sprinkling of cinnamon and DE on the surface. If gnats: cover surface with 1/4" layer of DE. If mold: cover surface with 1/4" layer of cinnamon. Or both. These work well for my ornamental plants (a fern and a croton) as well as edible plants (rosemary, thyme, sage, basil, red robin patio cherry tomato). Last year I planted rosemary, it stayed alive through the winter, and I started repotting everything in my home in these pots. I've tried other self-watering pot types that were less successful. The ones with the little fold-out beak and the bottom window for the water level have reservoirs that are too small (have to fill too often) and the fill-spout is actually too fussy to fill without spilling on my windowsill which wrecks the paint. The ones with no indicator window have the same problem, but it's even harder to figure out when you're going to flood your windowsill. The indicator and top-opening fill tube on the lechuza is just a superior engineering solution. The indicator bobber is also a big help if you need to instruct others to water your plants while you're gone -- "fill through the tube until the bobber goes to the red fill line on Wednesday and Sunday" is an easier instruction for my spouse who is not a plant enthusiast than anything I could say about watering a terra cotta pot. The shape of the pot and the matte finish is actually really stylish in a modern setting -- it blends in with the matte white my apartment is painted. It doesn't draw attention from the plant and it doesn't look cheap. I'm kind of aghast at the price of the larger lechuza planters, but the classico 21 price point is a pretty great value proposition so far. If I lived in the 'burbs I'd make a similar setup (as seen on youtube) from a gallon bucket, pvc pipe, expandable exhaust tubing, a straw, and a piece of styrofoam, but this one looks so much classier and if you're a tiny-apartment dweller you're less enthused about the prospect of storing 10 feet of pvc pipe...somewhere in your 400-600 sq feet of house. Plus the cost of your time, if you're a well-paid professional makes a DIY solution pretty dumb. Seriously guys, this model is the best one. Note for the pictures: in the shot with the watering can, the tall, leafy plant on the left in the shot is in a lechuza. The middle plant is in an ikea, ceramic pot with a bowl under it, and the dead fern is in an OCA Living self-watering pot (not its fault -- I potted the half dead maidenhair fern in there to in an attempt to regrow fronds). In the second shot, both the basil and the sage/thyme combo are in lechuza classico 21 planters.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I normally hate plastic pots but...
*by T***Y on January 20, 2020*

I could not have a houseplant without these pots! They save a lot of time and effort. My ferns appreciate a slow and steady tank to sip water from. All I do is fill each reservoir with water (can be tasky if you have a lot of them like I do) and it lasts between 1.5-3 weeks depending on the humidity and temp. I would recommend keeping the soil around the filler an inch or so lower than the rest to avoid debris from falling in when you fill it. These pots come in a lot of sizes and some cool designs. I never thought I would like a plastic pot. I prefer clay or something more natural. But these blow those pots away in ease and the plants love them. I need a Lechuza 60 or 70 but they stopped making them! I have a huge philodendron that needs a new pot. It is on a rolling stand in a giant clay pot. It is over 40 years old. I have the square basket weave pattern pot as well as several 21, 28 and 35s. I also have a couple small ones but I haven't used them yet. They all perform well. They can take a light fertilizer water. I would caution using too much. Salts could build up over time. A few of these pots are two-piece, and cleaning the reservoir is possible. You could also vacuum out the reservoirs on these bigger pots with a wet/dry vac if you ever suspected dirt or debris being in them.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great planters, just be conscious of your climate
*by J***B on July 20, 2015*

You might say I gave my planter the extreme test. I had just purchased this planter and then had to leave for a month. I thought, "no problem" the planter reservoir is full. However, one slight problem... I live in a pretty dry climate. Long story short, within two weeks of my departure our summer temperatures shot to 100 and the water didn't last, almost everything died. Upon my return I replanted and then watched my water levels everyday over the next two weeks and learned how the planter responds in my climate. Now that I understand what it needs in my environment the planter works great. Yes, these planters are a bigger investment than your standard planters, but since I can wind up traveling two days to a week frequently (and sometimes longer) this meets my lifestyle. If I'll be away for longer than ten days I have someone come and fill the reservoirs or I can even take the planters to a friend to "babysit". The best thing is that I can keep my flowers and herbs happy and still be away. I have two planters now and will eventually get a third. The planters are of good quality and have a nice finished look. I just suggest you give yourself at least a week or two to learn how much water your planter requires in your climate.

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