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product_id: 73344098
title: "Automatic Watering Stakes"
brand: "hestya"
price: "₹ 2896"
currency: INR
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reviews_count: 11
category: "Hestya"
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# Slow-release automatic watering 8 ceramic cone watering stakes 30.7-inch drip irrigation hose Automatic Watering Stakes

**Brand:** hestya
**Price:** ₹ 2896
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 💧 Stay hydrated, stay ahead—your plants’ personal barista!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Automatic Watering Stakes by hestya
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 2896 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.in](https://www.desertcart.in/products/73344098-automatic-watering-stakes)

## Best For

- hestya enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hestya brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Expandable Setup:** Combine multiple stakes to hydrate several plants from a single water source.
- • **Customizable Flow:** Adjust water flow by raising or lowering the reservoir—total control in your hands.
- • **Precision Hydration:** Ceramic cones deliver water directly to roots for optimal absorption.
- • **Effortless Plant Care:** Set it, forget it—perfect for busy pros and vacationers alike.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Works seamlessly with most indoor and outdoor plants, no pollution, no fuss.

## Overview

HESTYA 8 Pack Self Watering Stakes feature 30.7-inch flexible tubing and ceramic cone spikes that provide slow, automatic drip irrigation. Designed for indoor and outdoor plants, these stakes ensure consistent root-level hydration, ideal for vacations or busy schedules. Adjustable water flow and compatibility with multiple plants make it a smart, eco-friendly solution for modern plant care.

## Description

desertcart.com : HESTYA 8 Pack Plant Self Watering Stakes Insert Automatic Watering Devices Self Watering Spikes Indoor Outdoor Plant Watering for Vacation : Patio, Lawn & Garden

Review: Work great - After reading reviews I was worried that this product wouldn’t meet the needs I had for it. I had ordered about 4 years ago and they worked great. When i re-ordered more recently, I could see that the materials used to make the product had changed and as similar reviews said to my eye it seemed the materials were cheaper. However, I didn’t have the issue with water flow other reviews mentioned and after using on my plants for a month I have zero complaints for product effectiveness. The only disappointment is that they also slightly shortened the small hose that goes from water source to the clay stakes, so that somewhat limits the use. I’m hoping that despite the change in materials that these will still be as durable and last as long as the version I purchased several years ago which are still in use!
Review: Lifesaver if you're going on vacation - These watering stakes work well if you know how to troubleshoot them when they're not working. I used these for a 2 week vacation and my plants were healthier than ever when I came home. It does take some trial and error and patience before you can set it and forget it, but it's worth it! If you're planning to use these while vacationing, I recommend buying these about a month in advance so that you can experiment with them and know exactly how much water you'll need in the reservoir for the amount of days you'll be gone. I did quite a bit of research before deciding to purchase these. The pricier name brand ones likely work just as well as they all function the same way, through capillary action. There are various methods to prime these stakes, so that they work well. Here's my method: - Remove the cap from the stake - Unravel and stretch out the tubing so that it's as straight as you can get it, you don't want a pinched tube - Soak everything in warm to hot water for 15-30 min - I would stretch out the tubing again to ensure there aren't any pinched areas - Get rid of any air bubbles in the stake cup (With the stake cup still submerged under the bowl of water, I tap it under against the wall of the bowl). Keep the stake cup under water. Here's the trickiest part (you'll have to find your own method of doing this properly): - Fill the tube with water (make sure there are no air bubbles in the tubing) and cap it onto the stake cup while it is still submerged. You should see a squirt of water coming out the other end of the tube. - Your stake is ready to use. Try and prevent any air bubbles getting into the tube by quickly submerging the end of the tube in your water reservoir. Stick the stake end into your soil, ideally near the center of the plant. Keep it upright and not angled. Keep the water line of your water reservoir ideally 3-5 inches below the stake. You'll have to experiment. If your water level is higher than the stake, you will drown your plant. If it's too low, then the capillary action won't work. I typically draw with a dry-erase marker where the water line is on the reservoir and check back in an hour or two to see if the plant is drawing water in. If the reservoir water line increases or stays the same, then it's likely the water line is too high and you'll need to lower the reservoir and/or pour out some water OR it's likely your reservoir is too low. Always check that there is still water inside the stake cup (it can be tough to see). You can also combine multiple stakes into one water reservoir. I was able to combine 7 small to medium pots to use 1 water reservoir. This is just a basic version of my method. There are a few sites online that will guide you on how to use these. Methods are slightly different but the principle is the same. It requires a bit of effort and can be frustrating but I swear it's worth it once you get it working! Hope this helps!

## Features

- Useful tool: when you are on vacation, on a business trip, or forgetting to water plants, the automatic watering probe is a simple and effective way to water plants; Remember to follow the steps of use!
- Application: the 8 pack watering stakes are suitable for most automatic garden watering devices; They are good for seeding, planting without pollution; And they will slow to release water into the pot as the plants need
- Measurement: connect tube is 78 cm/ 30.7 inches in length, the root get water directly by itself to achieve water drip irrigation
- Kind reminder: the watering pile is suitable for watering any indoor plant; To speed up the water flow, raise the pot; To slow down the water flow, lower it; Please note that the looseness of the soil, water absorption, and reservoir water level affect infiltration; The higher the water level in the reservoir, the faster the infiltration; Please adjust the water level according to your actual usage to achieve satisfactory results
- Usage: 1. Soak the ceramic cone and tube in water for 15 minutes, then fill the ceramic cone with water. 2. Fill the water pipe with water and discharge the air from the pipe. 3. When underwater, tighten the top and insert the ceramic cone into the soil. 4. Put the water pipe into the water bottle, which should be higher than the potted plant. 5. Confirm that there is water flowing into the ceramic cone in the pipe

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07FXP3PMH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #195,704 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #332 in Self-Watering Stakes |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (826) |
| Fit Type | flexible tubing with barbed nozzle attachments |
| Hose Length | 30.7 Inches |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7.8 ounces |
| Item model number | HESTYA-8PK-DripIrrigationKit |
| Manufacturer | Hestya |
| Number of Pieces | 8 |
| Number of Sets | 1 |
| Power Source | Manual/Mechanical |
| Product Dimensions | 8.66 x 6.5 x 1.3 inches |
| Shape | Cone |
| Special Feature | Automatic Watering |
| UPC | 603996250055 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** HESTYA
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 8.66 x 6.5 x 1.3 inches
- **Material:** ceramic, polyvinyl chloride
- **Size:** 30.7 inches
- **Style:** Minimalist

## Images

![Automatic Watering Stakes - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71ysjAWtw0L.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Work great
*by H***A on September 4, 2021*

After reading reviews I was worried that this product wouldn’t meet the needs I had for it. I had ordered about 4 years ago and they worked great. When i re-ordered more recently, I could see that the materials used to make the product had changed and as similar reviews said to my eye it seemed the materials were cheaper. However, I didn’t have the issue with water flow other reviews mentioned and after using on my plants for a month I have zero complaints for product effectiveness. The only disappointment is that they also slightly shortened the small hose that goes from water source to the clay stakes, so that somewhat limits the use. I’m hoping that despite the change in materials that these will still be as durable and last as long as the version I purchased several years ago which are still in use!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Lifesaver if you're going on vacation
*by A***R on October 19, 2023*

These watering stakes work well if you know how to troubleshoot them when they're not working. I used these for a 2 week vacation and my plants were healthier than ever when I came home. It does take some trial and error and patience before you can set it and forget it, but it's worth it! If you're planning to use these while vacationing, I recommend buying these about a month in advance so that you can experiment with them and know exactly how much water you'll need in the reservoir for the amount of days you'll be gone. I did quite a bit of research before deciding to purchase these. The pricier name brand ones likely work just as well as they all function the same way, through capillary action. There are various methods to prime these stakes, so that they work well. Here's my method: - Remove the cap from the stake - Unravel and stretch out the tubing so that it's as straight as you can get it, you don't want a pinched tube - Soak everything in warm to hot water for 15-30 min - I would stretch out the tubing again to ensure there aren't any pinched areas - Get rid of any air bubbles in the stake cup (With the stake cup still submerged under the bowl of water, I tap it under against the wall of the bowl). Keep the stake cup under water. Here's the trickiest part (you'll have to find your own method of doing this properly): - Fill the tube with water (make sure there are no air bubbles in the tubing) and cap it onto the stake cup while it is still submerged. You should see a squirt of water coming out the other end of the tube. - Your stake is ready to use. Try and prevent any air bubbles getting into the tube by quickly submerging the end of the tube in your water reservoir. Stick the stake end into your soil, ideally near the center of the plant. Keep it upright and not angled. Keep the water line of your water reservoir ideally 3-5 inches below the stake. You'll have to experiment. If your water level is higher than the stake, you will drown your plant. If it's too low, then the capillary action won't work. I typically draw with a dry-erase marker where the water line is on the reservoir and check back in an hour or two to see if the plant is drawing water in. If the reservoir water line increases or stays the same, then it's likely the water line is too high and you'll need to lower the reservoir and/or pour out some water OR it's likely your reservoir is too low. Always check that there is still water inside the stake cup (it can be tough to see). You can also combine multiple stakes into one water reservoir. I was able to combine 7 small to medium pots to use 1 water reservoir. This is just a basic version of my method. There are a few sites online that will guide you on how to use these. Methods are slightly different but the principle is the same. It requires a bit of effort and can be frustrating but I swear it's worth it once you get it working! Hope this helps!

### ⭐ Not reliable. Pay extra but buy the original
*by C***S on June 24, 2022*

I have some Blumat watering stakes and they are working very well for years. I'm going to travel next month and was looking for expanding those stakes and found those, much cheaper than the Blumat original ones. I know how it should work, but it didn't work. I vacuum sealed the stakes, closing the lid underwater after soaking the stakes, but they dry out. The original one has much better sealing to start. I even tried to seal it with seal tape (PTFE, or plumber's tape), and close the lid underwater but the stakes were out of water the next day. I'm returning and buying the original ones. It's expensive but reliable. Also, you don't lose your plant, which you invested so much time and care.

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