Stop Killing Your Potted Plants

Revolutionary new plant watering system that allows plants to water themselves for up to 3 weeks. (Operated by root suction)

Fort Myers, FL, July 26, 2007 --(PR.com)-- The main cause of death of potted plants is overwatering. Roots need both water and oxygen, and when surrounded by water, they cannot take up oxygen. These roots may rot and eventually the whole plant may die. The symptoms of over-watering and underwatering are similar. Both lead to poor root health and possibly death of the plant.

"How often should you water your plants?" There isn't a clear answer to this question. The amount and frequency of watering depends on many factors, such as its growth stage, the plant species, its location, the type and size of its pot, soil mix characteristics and variable weather conditions.

This revolutionary new plant waterer takes the guess work out by allowing your plants to water themselves.

To understand this new technology go to plantwatcher.com and click on technology.

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PlantWatcher™ Corporation
John Tovatt
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www.plantwatcher.com
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