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The Totem Slo-Flo Self-Watering Cone Keeps Plant Roots Moist

The Totem Slo-Flo Self-Watering Cone is a simple yet highly effective tool for gardeners that will enable them to keep their plants in tiptop shape with minimal care to accomdatoe those with fast-paced lifestyles. The device works by being positioned into soil and filled with water to provide just the right amount of hydration to plants throughout the day. This will eliminate the need for daily watering and only needs to be filled once per week, depending on the water consumption rate of foliage.

The Totem Slo-Flo Self-Watering Cone is crafted from terra-cotta, which is naturally porous to allow water to easily seep through the surface and provide hydration directly to where a plant needs it most. This will also help to conserve water by allowing plants to only use the amount they need and prevent overwatering.
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