WHAT KINDS OF PLANTS CAN I GROW?
Bloomengine’s ∙ pot is suitable for a wide variety of plants. Many houseplants, herbs and succulents in pots grow well in Bloomengine. It also thrives on orchids, ferns, moss, and plants that need bright light. It comes with a guide with information on the types of plants that grow well in Bloomengine’s ∙ pots and care instructions.
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WHERE CAN I GET PLANTS or SEEDS ?
Both seeds and plants can be purchased from online stores in your country or region. Liquid or solid nutrients are also readily available in online stores.
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IS IT POSSIBLE TO GROW HERBS?
Most herbs need bright light when they sprout and grow. It also requires space for roots to grow, so small herbs (basil, mint, etc.) grow well in Bloomengine’s ∙ pots. However, in order to grow large over a long period of time, it is recommended to replant and grow large pots.
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HOW DO PLANTS GET THEIR NUTRIENTS OR FERTILIZER?
Appropriate nutrients or fertilizers can be applied directly to the soil in a Jiffy Pot or dissolved in water. Each Bloomengine’s∙pot comes with a guide with detailed information and cares instructions.
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CAN I USE NORMAL TAP WATER?
In most cases it is possible. However, if there is a problem with the water quality in your area or if the water contains a lot of calcium, it is recommended to filter the water before use.
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HOW OFTEN DO I NEED TO ADD WATER?
The water tank of Bloomengine’s ∙ pot supplies the right amount of water to the plants through the watering wick. Plants self-regulate water absorption depending on their type and size. The rate at which plants absorb water depends on the plant type, as well as the room temperature and humidity level. It takes about 5 to 10 days to run out of water. You can check the water level in the water tank and refill the water tank if there is little water. The Bloomengine s∙pot comes with a guide with more information and cares instructions.
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CAN IT BE USED TO GROW INDOORS & OUTDOORS?
Bloomengine’s ∙ pots are designed for indoor use and are not recommended for outdoor use as they contain electronic circuits. Since it has a built-in LED for plant growth, it can be used even in dark rooms with little light.
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HOW LONG CAN A PLANT LIVE FOR ON THE Bloomengine s∙pot
This depends on the type of plant. Annual or edible plants can grow in Bloomengine’s pots for weeks or months. Or, in the case of perennial plants or bulbs, they can be grown for many years, and then they can be easily replanted into larger pots or outdoor flower beds. Bloomengine’s∙pot comes with a guide with detailed information and cares instructions.
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WHAT IS THE MATERIAL?
The main materials are recyclable PP and iron. Because PP does not use adhesives and screws, parts can be easily replaced or recycled. In addition, high-density wicks for water supply are also easily replaced or recycled with PP material.
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DOES IT COME WITH SEEDS OR PLANTS?
Bloomengine’s ∙ pots have many plant and seed growing options. It also does not come with seeds or plants for worldwide shipping. Most small plants or seeds are available, and more detailed information is included in a separate guide.
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DO YOU SHIP WORLDWIDE?
We offer shipping from almost all countries. However, depending on the COVID-19 situation, the delivery may be difficult in some countries.
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DOES THE Bloomengine s∙pot COME IN OTHER COLORS?
Bloomengine’s ∙ pots are first available in one size and color for best quality and smooth delivery. However, we will be providing limited edition additional colors for early sponsors.
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