🌿 Elevate your indoor garden game with effortless style and hydration!
The LECHUZA DELTA 10 is a sleek, self-watering indoor planter crafted from durable, glossy polypropylene. Its 2-liter reservoir and water level indicator simplify plant care, while the removable liner and included mineral substrate ensure healthy growth. Compact and stylish, it’s perfect for millennial professionals seeking a chic, low-maintenance herb or houseplant solution.
Product Dimensions | 30 x 11 x 13 cm; 0.4 g |
Part number | 15460 |
Item display height | 13 centimetres |
Item display length | 30 centimetres |
Item display width | 11 centimetres |
Item display weight | 1.1 Kilograms |
Material type | Polypropylene (PP) |
Capacity | 2 litres |
Power source type | crank |
Manufacturer | geobra Brandstätter Stiftung & Co. KG - LECHUZA |
Item model number | 15460 |
ASIN | B00MUQVVT6 |
K**C
A mini herb garden!
Love this! I bought this so I was able to put herbs in it so that I always had fresh herbs for when I was cooking and I'm so glad I did! You have to continue watering these are normal for about 6 weeks until the self-watering begins to happen however I didn't find this to be a problem. This is easy to set up and sits perfectly on my kitchen window and looks great however the only downside of this is that you can tell it's plastic which I know could be a problem for some people but it didn't bother me, I just wanted something that was going to be able to keep my herbs hopefully alive since when I've done it before by myself I've ended up killing them and now that I've got this they are thriving. I will buy this again for next year when I'm wanting to put flowers in it because I think it'll work just as well for those.
M**I
Amazing pots
I own 3 of those pots different sizes for different plants. They simply amazing. The quality is superb, they don't loose colour and my plants are growing like crazy.I had always problems when going for holidays where my plants would just die if I could not get anyone to feed them. Now I don't care anymore as you top-up water and off you go for 2 weeks.I always had problems keeping my plants in good shape they would just start dying after 10-12 months and my herb pot would die if I went away for weekend. See pictures in my other review Greek basil cannot stop growing while the other plats keeps flowering non stop - crazy. Now I will be buying another Lechuza pot for my Yuka.Best spent money ever - and yes they not cheap but spending money on plants constantly is no fun at all.
H**S
Looks good, works well
Arrived quickly, no damage, and well-packaged.It is smaller than I had imagined, even when I'd measured it out! It fits very easily onto a normal windowsill. It's not very wide, just wide enough for one of the supermarket potted herbs to fit in when removed from its pot!It's also not very deep, especially when you've put all of the gravel stuff in that they give you. There's very little space to put your own compost/herbs/more compost in, and it very quickly becomes full and a very messy job! I managed to fit 3 herbs in (basil, coriander, and parsley) and I'd advise getting the larger one. Watering it is very simple, once you've worked out what the IKEA-style pictogram instructions are telling you to do!You need to allow the roots time to grow down through the gravel so that they can reach the water, so you have to (for 12 weeks I think?) water it from the top, as they won't be able to get any water from the bottom just yet. So, for about 3 months, it's not really self-watering, but after that you pour the water down the side and it's mostly self-regulating, with you topping it up every now and then when it gets lower.As a person who has never managed to keep any plant alive for any period of time, I'm pretty pleased and excited that my herbs seem to be doing really well, and that they look good whilst doing it!Overall, I think it looks sleek and smart (the little tube thing on the side spoils the look a bit, but my coriander is hiding mine...!) it's not expensive for what it is, and it feels pretty sturdy, so I don't see why you'd need to replace it!
H**S
Sturdy
Lovely container
A**.
Really good
Lovely design and easy to plant up. I have used clay balls in it, not soil, and it works fine. The only thing is in other models there are recessed handles to lift out the planting tray. The one i bought doesnt have that so im not sure if im ever going to be able to clean out the water trough. I really like it though and my orchids that were in 3 seperate orchid pots are now much happier.
C**S
Herbs running wild!
Purchased for three small potted herb plants (basil, rosemary and thyme) which were scattered on my kitchen windowsill and taking up a lot of space. All of them fitted easily, but they’re loving the constant availability of water and starting to grow rapidly. I find I have to top up the reservoir every three days, but I think they’d easily survive if left alone for a week.The pot is a nice colour and, initially, feels very lightweight. Don’t be fooled - once the water’s in, it’s a whole lot heavier. The surface is very smooth and moving it, especially if topped up with water at max, should be done carefully.
A**A
Good looking and brilliant for narrow window sills
I am absolutely thrilled with these planters. I have been searching for something to sit on our narrow window sills for so long that I had almost given up. These look really good although, as I have only just planted them up, I can't vouch for the horticultural success yet. But the instructions are clear and make excellent sense in normal, gardening terms. So I am really looking forward to some good results. I am just sad that no UK manufacturer realized that many houses have exactly the same problem as ours - I believe Lechuza is a German company. But well done them for working out what is needed in today's houses and designing something so clever to do the job.
F**A
Good, but need improvement
Water level isn't reliable. It often gets stuck, so do not trust it. To have it back I have to lift the internal part, which isnt easy to do with the plant in it.Aside of this unreliable water level, the plant and soil are doing well with this pot.
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