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You want plants at home but your apartment has zero counter space for pots. Soil makes a mess, you're not sure what works indoors, and every surface is already full. Grow herbs on your kitchen wall, propagate cuttings in your office, or add greenery to your bathroom without taking up shelf room.

The wooden frame holds glass tubes filled with water where plant roots sit and grow. You slide stem cuttings or small plants into each tube opening and add water up to the fill line. The frame mounts on walls or sits on narrow shelves without needing deep space for traditional pots.
Clear glass tubes let you watch roots develop in the water so you know when plants need fresh water. The wooden frame comes in different sizes to hold one tube or multiple tubes depending on your space. Works for propagating cuttings, growing herbs, or displaying small water loving plants.

There's more, No soil means no mess on counters or floors when you water plants. Refilling tubes takes seconds compared to watering multiple pots with drainage trays. Plus the frame adds a natural wood accent to your decor while keeping live plants visible.

What types of plants grow well in water?
Herbs like basil, mint, and oregano thrive in water. Other options include pothos, philodendron, lucky bamboo, and many common houseplant cuttings. Research specific plants before propagating to ensure water compatibility.
How often do I need to change the water?
Change water every 1 to 2 weeks to help prevent algae growth and maintain freshness. If water becomes cloudy or develops odor, change it immediately. Clean tubes with mild soap during water changes.
Can I transition water grown plants to soil later?
Yes, but the transition can be challenging as water roots differ from soil roots. Gradually introduce soil while keeping roots moist, and expect some adjustment period. Plants grown permanently in water often thrive better than transplanted ones.
Will this work in low light rooms?
While the holder works anywhere, plant success depends on light requirements. Most herbs need bright indirect light. For low light spaces, choose shade tolerant plants like pothos or philodendron that adapt well to various conditions.
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