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Self-Watering Plastic Indoor Outdoor Planter Pot - Room Essentials™

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$3.00 when purchased online
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About this item

Highlights

  • Round solid color planter brings functional style to your patio or garden
  • Self-watering design allows for hassle-free maintenance and easy care
  • Free-standing construction provides versatile styling, perfect for patios and entryways alike
  • Has a built-in tray to retain water and a small port for easy watering with a hose or a narrow-spout watering can

Description

Show off your green thumb with this Indoor Outdoor Self-Watering Planter Pot from Room Essentials™. This solid free-standing planter features a round design with a lightweight, single-colored construction that easily blends with a variety of outdoor decor styles and color palettes. Whether you're adding a floral display to your living room or putting the finishing touches on a patio garden, you'll appreciate the built-in self-watering feature that makes it easy to take care of all your favorite plants. When watering from the bottom, the plant draws up the water as needed, reducing the need to water as frequently.

Room Essentials™: Everyday Value.
Features: Round (shape)
Number of Pieces: 1
Dimensions (Overall): 7 Inches (H) x 8 Inches (W) x 8 Inches (D)
Weight: .4 Pounds
Finish: No Surface Treatment
Placement: Ground Freestanding
Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor, Outdoor
Assembly Details: No Assembly Required
Includes: 1 Planter Pot
Drainage : No Drainage Hole(s)
Material: Polypropylene
TCIN: 76386946
UPC: 191908019628
Item Number (DPCI): 084-15-9486
Origin: Imported
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Shipping details

Estimated ship dimensions: 7.7 inches length x 7.8 inches width x 6.9 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 0.38 pounds

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This item must be returned within 365 days of the date it was purchased in store, shipped, delivered by a Shipt shopper, or made ready for pickup.
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Q: How does the self watering feature work? Does this need a wick or rope?

submitted by Kkees - 5 years ago
  • A: Best for plants which cant tolerate dry soil. only a bit of soil reaches into water and thats its wick. doesn't cause gnats, bringing in buggy soil does! try a drop of dish soap in water, above & below.

    submitted bySomebody - 2 years ago
  • A: Actually, I have several that work like this. The roots do not have to be anywhere near the water reservoir. Dry dirt wicks the water up to the roots. Even without a plant all of the water will become and stay moistened, as long as you moisten beforehand one time to begin the wicking. As the dirt dries it brings it up by capillary action. Just as a paper towel held over water the pull the water up. If you let the reservoir dry out however, you'll have to water the entire thing again from the top for it to start again.

    submitted bySputnikBites - 5 years ago
  • A: The person who said the roots need to be reaching the bottom before you can utilize the self watering feature is completely wrong! They don’t understand that the roots get the water from the dirt and don’t have to directly touch or get close to the actual water reservoir. They must think that when you water a plant from above you put water directly on the roots and that’s how the plant drink but that’s not how it works! Roots get water and nutrients from the soil and this planter keeps the soil perfectly damp , just give it a good watering from above in the beginning of use and make sure your reservoir doesn’t dry out!

    submitted byamber - 4 years ago
  • A: Does this planter create mold?

    submitted bybeaner - 4 months ago
  • A: Hi Kkees - We're glad you asked! This planter includes a built-in tray to retain water and a small port for easy watering with a hose or a narrow-spout watering can. When watering from the bottom, the plant draws up the water as needed, reducing the need to water as frequently. Thanks! - Julie

    submitted byJulie - 5 years ago
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  • A: There is a lot of unhelpful advice in this thread, IMO. The Target support staff need to post some hard facts about how to best use a planter with the "self-watering" feature and what soil works too!

    submitted byDad101 - 2 years ago
  • A: I've had a plant in this pot for months and the water never absorbs into the plant from the bottom. I think you would need a wick or rope which isn't included.

    submitted bysnowski824 - 4 years ago
  • A: At the base is a grid 2-3 inches ( on this 16 inch pot) above the bottom of the pot. This allows excess water to pass through the peat moss and soil and keep the plants roots from sitting/rotting in water. The excess water above the grid “ feeds” the top soil with water . This will not work if you fail to water 4 plus days or so.

    submitted byTaraFH - 4 days ago
  • A: This is a poorly designed pot. Just wait till you try and get water in that silly hole at the bottom. If using a watering can it is so far down that the can spout is horizontal and pouring all over the floor before you are anywhere near the filling hole. The only use I can imagine it would be is outdoors with a hose. The fill point should be at the top - not the bottom.

    submitted byStephenD - 4 years ago
  • A: Keep in mind, the plant needs to have been in the pot long enough to have grown roots down to the bottom. You'll need to water the plan as-normal (from the top) until this happens. I'm 2 months in and my plant still required to be watered from above, as the roots have not reach the bottom reservoir yet.

    submitted byBayDree - 5 years ago

Q: What does it mean that it is self watering? Would I need to remove the plant from the grower’s planter pot that it is currently in?

submitted by Farah Khalid - 5 years ago
  • A: I believe you would have to repot. That is how the self-watering feature works

    submitted bydawomon - 5 years ago
  • A: Place the pot in a sink/container with enough tepid water to cover the base of the planter, it will take what it needs.

    submitted byAlwaysQuestioning - 3 years ago
  • A: Hi - Great question. The planter is designed to input water at the bottom in the hole provided. When watering from the bottom, the plant is able to absorb the water as needed. Hope this helps! - Taylor

    submitted byTaylor - 5 years ago
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  • A: The person who said the roots need to reach the bottom before you can utilize the self watering feature is completely wrong! The soil wicks up the water and the roots get their water from the soil, the roots don’t have to actually touch the water they get it from the soil. Just give the plants a good watering at the start of using this product and as long as you don’t let the reservoir dry out then the soil will stay perfectly damp. If it does dry out then just give the plants a good watering from above and refill the reservoir and all is well, doesn’t matter how long the roots are, this person just thinks that the roots have to physically touch the water or be close to it for some reason but no roots get their nutrients and water from the soil so you’re basically watering the soil not the plant, Although some plants like to get a nice mist on their leaves so you could still do that but it’s not a must.

    submitted byamber - 4 years ago
  • A: Keep in mind, the plant needs to have been in the pot long enough to have grown roots down to the bottom. You'll need to water the plant as-normal (from the top) until this happens. I'm 2 months in and my plant still required to be watered from above, as the roots have not reach the bottom reservoir yet.

    submitted byBayDree - 5 years ago

Q: I have planted an ivy in it and watered from the top. Now there is water collected in the bottom portion and my ivy is turning brown. Does this water need to be dumped out? Is it not being absorbed from the bottom yet?

submitted by Missy - 5 years ago
  • A: Hi Missy! Your ivy is over-watered and rotting. You can save it by letting it dry out. Stop watering from above. Only water from below, as is suggested, or, remove it and try a new pot!

    submitted byDad101 - 2 years ago
  • A: Hi Missy - Thanks for stopping by! We suggest consulting with a nursery for gardening tips. This planter includes a built-in tray to retain water and a small port for easy watering with a hose or a narrow-spout watering can. When watering from the bottom, the plant draws up the water as needed, reducing the need to water as frequently. I hope this helps! - Dee

    submitted byDee - 5 years ago
    Target staff support
  • A: I would dump the water out. If the bottom stays wet for too long it can cause the roots to rot. That may be why your plant is turning brown.

    submitted byKat - 5 years ago
  • A: I had this issue with all my planters I solved it by putting a hole with my drill on the side of the planter. no more issues after and they retain water.

    submitted byAndre - 3 years ago

Q: are these good for fiddle leaf fig trees? i got 1 in one of these pots.. wind can topple it over since its 7ft tall and top heavy

submitted by whathefig - 4 years ago
  • A: No way! Support your fig with something weightier.

    submitted byLaundress - 4 years ago
  • A: Hi whathefig - We appreciate you browsing Target for your potting needs. These plastic planters are relatively lightweight. I hope this helps. Thanks! - Philip

    submitted byPhilip - 4 years ago
    Target staff support
  • A: You can put some pebbles or gravels at the bottom to add weight.

    submitted byJMa - 4 years ago

Q: Can the saucer be removed?

submitted by PikkuLiisa - 5 years ago
  • A: Yes it comes off. Has good drainage

    submitted bylil - 5 years ago
  • A: No it it connected as far as I can tell.

    submitted byJustmarg - 5 years ago
  • A: Yes, the bottom saucer comes off and then clicks back into place.

    submitted byNikki - 5 years ago

Q: Is the 16” pot big enough for a 5 foot tall Meyer lemon tree?

submitted by Dakota4919 - 5 years ago
  • A: I’d suggest you check your plant’s roots, as well as the measurements of the pot it’s currently in. Plant’s heights aren’t always proportionate with their root system.

    submitted byLiz - 5 years ago
  • A: Hi Dakota4919 - We appreciate you shopping Target for your patio and garden needs. Please visit a nursery or consult with an arborist regarding planter depth for trees. Thanks! - Philip

    submitted byPhilip - 5 years ago
    Target staff support
  • A: I’d recommend something with a more stable base. I have a 3’x3’ monstera planted in one. It’s not very heavy, but the pot over-turned when I slid it a few inches on hardwood floor. The pot is attractive and economical - but *VERY* lightweight.

    submitted byJD - 5 years ago

Q: I bought all sizes but my question is on size 20. Trying to water the plant from the bottom doesnt work. Water is not getting to the base at all. What should i do? I am watering from the top now but .

submitted by Charlie - 1 year ago
  • A: Hello - We appreciate your interest in this item & it’s a great choice. The planter is designed to input water at the bottom in the hole provided. When watering from the bottom, the plant is able to absorb the water as needed to water as frequently. Hope this helps. Thanks for shopping at Target – Greshma

    submitted byGreshma - 1 year ago
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Q: I bought two a couple weeks ago and put blackberry plants in them with potting soil. When I went to fill up the bottom through the supposed watering hole, I found no holes...water spurts right back out.

submitted by No holes for watering - 2 years ago
  • A: Hello - Thanks for reaching out. The self watering pot has a built-in tray to retain water and a small port for easy watering with a hose or a narrow-spout watering can the bottom saucer can be removed by dethatching and then clicks back into place. There is also holes in the bottom of the planter, this allows the plant draws up the water as needed, reducing the need to water as frequently. Hopefully this is helpful. - Theresa

    submitted byTheresa - 2 years ago
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Q: Will sitting water in the reservoir become stagnant and sttract mosquitos?

submitted by Suki - 2 years ago
  • A: should not pose a issue since its completely enclosed

    submitted byMJ - 2 years ago
    Target staff support
  • A: yes it will, you need to put something like mosquito bits (B.T.) through the fill hole.

    submitted byJungleBoogie - 2 years ago

Q: is there suppose to be a wick from the plant to the water

submitted by - 2 years ago
  • A: Hi - These pots have a built-in tray to retain water and a small port for easy watering with a hose or a narrow-spout watering can. Take a look in 3-D to see all angles and what the tray looks like inside. We hope this helps! - LeAnn

    submitted byLeAnn - 2 years ago
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  • A: When the pot is properly filled with water, the soil itself does the wicking.

    submitted byJustme - 15 days ago

Planter Collection - Room Essentials™

About the collection
Give your outdoor space a beautiful botanical look with the Planter Collection from Room Essentials™. This decor collection includes multiple planters in varying shapes and colors, and they feature a self-watering design so you can simply fill the reservoir at the bottom and let your plants drink it up. Add your favorite houseplants and hang them anywhere around or outside your home to keep your spaces looking fresh and green.

Room Essentials™: Everyday Value
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Summary of reviews

Guests appreciate the stylish design and affordability of these self-watering pots, making them a popular choice for both indoor and outdoor plants. Many find them effective for maintaining plant health, especially for those new to gardening. However, some guests have experienced issues with drainage and water retention, which can lead to plant problems. Overall, they are seen as a great value for the price, with a variety of sizes and colors available.
    Summary created by AI from text of reviews reflecting recent feedback provided across different star ratings (includes incentivized reviews)
    4.7 out of 5 stars with 5714 reviews
    design: 4.52 out of 5
    quality: 4.53 out of 5
    value: 4.7 out of 5
    89% would recommend
    1023 recommendations

    Hanging plants

    5 out of 5 stars
    Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
    Rcanby1976 - 2 days ago, Verified purchaser
    Exactly what I was looking for to use for hanging plants.
    design: 5 out of 5
    quality: 5 out of 5
    value: 5 out of 5
    1 guest found this review helpful. Did you?

    Good choice

    5 out of 5 stars
    Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
    Ernyu95 - 4 days ago, Verified purchaser
    Doing a great job of balancing my over watering/underwatering cycle. Classic clean look
    design: 5 out of 5
    quality: 5 out of 5
    value: 4 out of 5
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    Looks Bigger in Person

    5 out of 5 stars
    Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
    chlomoney - 5 days ago
    I ordered this through the app and it looks way bigger in person! I love these planters for their modern look. I think for the size and the price, it’s a great deal!
    design: 5 out of 5
    quality: 5 out of 5
    value: 5 out of 5
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    VERY modern elegant looking planter- - great size

    5 out of 5 stars
    Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
    TaraFH - 5 days ago, Verified purchaser
    Our condo’s lanai now houses my new narrow very attractive flower- vegetable-spice garden thanks to these very well priced, VERY well designed planters which have a wonderful gridded space at the bottom to hold excess water away from roots. Thus your plant will not rot from too much water sitting at the bottom. You still must take care not to overwater. This size was perfect for two medium potted flowers and in another, three small basil plants one larger thyme plant and two small rosemary plants! They are all growing nicely in these large simple very attractive pots!
    design: 5 out of 5
    quality: 5 out of 5
    value: 5 out of 5
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    Bottom of pot too small

    1 out of 5 stars
    Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
    debbietex - 8 days ago, Verified purchaser
    Either the water will slowing drain from all around the sided at the bottom or the water will not drain at all. I have one pot that it filled to the brim with water. Had to turn the pot over to get the water out. These pots are horrible to move. They tilt easy and fall over when using a dollie. The pot itself is heavy when empty.
    design: 1 out of 5
    quality: 1 out of 5
    value: 1 out of 5
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    Colorful planter

    5 out of 5 stars
    Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
    Diana - 10 days ago, Verified purchaser
    Pretty color and it looks like the photo. Arrived in good shape. Delivered on time. Looking forward to planting plants on my balcony in May.
    design: 5 out of 5
    quality: 5 out of 5
    value: 5 out of 5
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    Yes!

    5 out of 5 stars
    Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
    Thyn - 11 days ago, Verified purchaser
    These are the perfect little planters — I have them in just about every size. The self-watering feature is a lifesaver for someone like me who tends to forget to water. I’m currently growing all sorts of herbs and chilis in them, and everything is thriving. Highly recommend!
    design: 4 out of 5
    quality: 4 out of 5
    value: 4 out of 5
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    Great self watering pots !

    5 out of 5 stars
    Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
    C - 13 days ago, Verified purchaser
    I absolutely love these! The size is perfect, and the self-watering feature is such a bonus. We have them on our back patio for our tomato plants since our yard is a bit small. They’re super convenient! We went with black for a modern touch, and I think they look really classy.
    design: 5 out of 5
    quality: 5 out of 5
    value: 5 out of 5
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    Modern planter

    5 out of 5 stars
    Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
    Cara - 18 days ago, Verified purchaser
    Excellent planter...love the modern design and large size.
    design: 5 out of 5
    quality: 5 out of 5
    value: 5 out of 5
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    3 dogs and a woman

    5 out of 5 stars
    Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
    Pam - 20 days ago, Verified purchaser
    The planet is light weight with a plant
    design: 5 out of 5
    quality: 5 out of 5
    value: 5 out of 5
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    Deep Green Color

    5 out of 5 stars
    Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
    PlainJane - 23 days ago, Verified purchaser
    Great color and price. The green is a nice, rich matte color. The self-watering is a plus. I ordered a couple for my outdoor plants, but going back to get more.
    design: 5 out of 5
    quality: 5 out of 5
    value: 5 out of 5
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    Great Pots for gardens

    5 out of 5 stars
    Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
    a Must buy - 1 month ago, Verified purchaser
    Great price and worth it.
    design: 5 out of 5
    quality: 5 out of 5
    value: 5 out of 5
    1 guest found this review helpful. Did you?

    Flower pot that is nice and useful.

    5 out of 5 stars
    Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
    Nice storage ottoman - 1 month ago, Verified purchaser
    Flower pot is a very good item for outdoor planters, especially on Texas where summer is hot, dry, and long. It self waters your plants.
    design: 5 out of 5
    quality: 5 out of 5
    value: 5 out of 5
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    Nice

    4 out of 5 stars
    Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
    Outdoor decor - 1 month ago, Verified purchaser
    Nice size. Reasonable price. Holds my citrus trees perfectly at their size.
    design: 5 out of 5
    quality: 3 out of 5
    value: 3 out of 5
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    Simple and beautiful plant pot

    5 out of 5 stars
    Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
    ABlymyer - 1 month ago, Verified purchaser
    I was looking for a planter large enough to fit my fiddle leaf plant and this planter is perfect! I love the simple sleek design, it matches well with my decor.
    design: 5 out of 5
    quality: 5 out of 5
    value: 5 out of 5
    3 guests found this review helpful. Did you?

    20 inch is not reliable

    1 out of 5 stars
    Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
    Lindsey - 2 months ago, Verified purchaser
    Broke before I got dirt in it. Dont trust filling it with dirt and a plant in it
    5 guests found this review helpful. Did you?

    Long Lasting and Cost Efficient

    5 out of 5 stars
    Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
    Cam - 2 months ago, Verified purchaser
    I love these! They’re the most affordable planters for the prices, and mine have lasted years!
    design: 5 out of 5
    quality: 5 out of 5
    value: 5 out of 5
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    Great Pot

    5 out of 5 stars
    Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
    fresnedos - 2 months ago
    Very happy with this pot, reasonable price
    design: 5 out of 5
    quality: 5 out of 5
    value: 5 out of 5
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    Blue not as vibrant

    3 out of 5 stars
    Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
    dani - 3 months ago, Verified purchaser
    I've had many of these pots in the past. They are nice but the blue one I ordered is nowhere near as vibrant as the photograph on the website.
    design: 3 out of 5
    quality: 3 out of 5
    value: 3 out of 5
    7 guests found this review helpful. Did you?

    Plants Pots

    5 out of 5 stars
    Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
    Blue Rog - 3 months ago, Verified purchaser
    They are great! the size and the ease of adding water is grat, bought two!
    design: 5 out of 5
    quality: 5 out of 5
    value: 5 out of 5
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