🍓 Cultivate your cravings—no green thumb needed!
The Click and Grow Smart Garden Wild Strawberry Plant Pods come in a convenient 3-pack, designed for effortless indoor gardening. With 100% biodegradable, non-GMO seeds, these pods require minimal care—just add water and plug in your Smart Garden. Enjoy a growth guarantee that ensures your plants thrive, making it the perfect choice for eco-conscious urban dwellers.
Product Care Instructions | water |
Material Features | GMO Free |
Color | Wild Strawberry |
Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Expected Planting Period | Summer |
Soil Type | Loam Soil |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Expected Plant Height | 65 Centimeters |
Expected Blooming Period | Winter, Summer |
Sunlight Exposure | Not relevant for this product |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Additional Features | Organic |
A**N
Easy strawberry plants
All three pods sprouted, but be aware it took about three weeks.
M**R
Didn't Germinate
I have had a click & grow garden for close to a decade now, and in the past I've even grown this specific product. While it isn't the most satisfying (I think I got like two berries the first time) I still let my kid pick it this time. This is the first time I've never had 2 out of the 3 pods just not germinate at all. Not a single green sprout. TBD if the remaining one gives us any fruit but even if it doesn't my bad review isn't even about that. I wasted money to not even get the experience of it.
C**T
SO EASY!!!!!
hese seed pods are a game-changer for anyone looking to grow their own plants, whether you're an experienced gardener or just starting out.First of all, the convenience of these seed pods is unmatched. Each pod contains everything you need for successful germination and growth, including soil, seeds, and nutrients. All you have to do is place them to the device and watch your plants thrive. This makes them perfect for anyone who wants to grow their own plants but doesn't have the time or expertise for traditional planting methods. The value of cannot be overlooked. While they may be slightly more expensive than traditional seed packets, the convenience and quality of the pods make them well worth the investment. They also eliminate the need to buy separate soil and nutrients, which can be costly in the long run.Overall, I would highly recommend these to anyone looking to grow their own plants. They are convenient, versatile, high-quality, and a great value. 5 stars!
M**N
Pod Too Big
These pods are too big to fit in my Aerogarden or my Ivation. I still wanted to use them because I'm needing strawberry seeds that don't require bees to pollinate them, so I decided to grow them in my own diy way & so far, it's working. I have one little sprout that's looking good. The soil has grown some mold on it, but hoping it'll go away & be fine. I still wish I could order some in smaller pods.
C**J
Easy to Grow
I grew up in 'strawberry country' and worked in the fields during the summer as a teenager. I know strawberries. Strawberry plants give very little yield the first year. The second year there is a fairly good crop. Third year and on is when you get your best yield from strawberry plants, so I'm not at all disappointed that my plants are not producing a huge volume of fruit this year.Now I live in Houston and squirrels eat everything that I try to grow outside so I decided that I need an indoor garden. Hence the pods. All 3 pods germinated within a couple weeks. I took off the domes and they grew very full and lush, with a few little flowers. After a few weeks they started to get a bit brown so I added nutrients to the water and they took off growing again. It's time to transplant into pots. They seem very healthy so I don't anticipate any issues when I move them to soil. At this point I'm happy with my purchase.
H**R
Not compatible with aero garden
Seems like a good product but not compatible with aerogarden. Does not fit.
D**Z
Not for the beginner.
I started with the basil which worked perfectly, lasted for months. Once they completed the cycle (never once thought of repotting, would’ve definitely done that) I moved on to the strawberries. The batch I received was problematic at best. The plant itself grew fine initially. The flowers had trouble blooming and the berries itself would barely come in before the individual runner would turn colors. Sometimes the leaves would grow fully and then turn color (which could mean low iron) sometimes the leaves would whether before they completed developed (could mean low nitrogen). Either way, these pods are not ideal conditions for strawberries to stay. Not enough space for the roots and possibly not enough nutrients. I would have to refill the water completely every two days to begin with towards the end the plants stopped drinking. I would say it’s a good way to start the strawberries but soon after they sprout you should move them to give them enough space and soil.
A**R
I love this
My strawberry pods are up in less time then expected. I'm so 😊 happy
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