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    Heirloom Planter | Passive hydroponic aluminium kratky pot

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    description

    the heirloom planter | passive hydroponic growing, no soil and no pumps

    the heirloom planter is about as easy as growing gets. It's a passive hydroponic pot, so your plant grows in water rather than soil, with no pumps and no power, you just top up the water now and then.

    It's made from recyclable aluminium, comes in 2L and 10L sizes, and looks at home on a sunny windowsill or bench.

    gathera heirloom planter in white on a kitchen bench

    water it once a quarter, near enough

    Because it grows in water, looking after it is simple: top up the reservoir when it runs low and add a little liquid nutrient. Hydroponics uses around 95% less water than growing in soil, so this is about as close to set-and-forget as gardening gets. As the water level drops, the roots above the waterline take in oxygen, which keeps your plant healthy.

    no soil, just roots and water

    There's no soil and no mess. Your plant starts in a small growing medium no bigger than a shot glass, and its roots grow down into the reservoir where water and nutrients are already waiting. The enclosed pot creates a warm, humid little microclimate that roots love.

    gathera heirloom planter roots growing in the water reservoir

    faster, bigger harvests

    Hydroponics outgrows soil just about every time. The nutrients are already dissolved in the water, so your plant doesn't waste energy hunting for food through the soil. That energy goes into growing instead, which means stronger, faster, bigger plants.

    gathera heirloom planter paired with a sun bulb in a kitchen

    easy to start, and built to last

    With so few moving parts, it's genuinely easy to get going. Around 6 hours of direct sun a day is enough for most herbs and leafy greens, and with 9 or more you can grow beans, tomatoes, even chillies. And when it eventually reaches the end of its life, the aluminium is fully recyclable.

    heirloom planter instructions

    It's so easy you can be growing in under 30 seconds.

    1. Put the rockwool cube in the silicone net cup (both provided in the 2L and 10L kits).
    2. Plant the seed of your choice in the rockwool.
    3. Insert the barbs of the net cup into the lid.
    4. Fill the planter with water almost to the very top.
    5. Add the plant nutrients provided.
    6. Pop the lid on the planter, and you're growing.

    The heirloom planter uses a passive system, so there are no pumps or airstones to worry about. As the water level drops, the roots above the waterline absorb oxygen. For best results, wait until the water drops to around 10% of the pot's height before refilling to about half.

    For step-by-step detail, see our digital heirloom planter manual.

    gathera heirloom planter setup steps

    specifications

    What's included:

    • heirloom planter and lid
    • silicone net cup (food-safe and antibacterial)
    • rockwool cube
    • hydroponic nutrients (the amount depends on whether you choose the 2L or 10L planter)
    • instructions
    gathera heirloom planter dimensions

    how it works

    As your plant grows it uses up the water, and as the level falls the roots grow downward to chase it. The part of the root system left in the air above the water takes in oxygen, which keeps the plant healthy. Because the pot is enclosed, the warmth around it builds a high-humidity microclimate that's ideal for strong root and plant growth.

    All of your plant's food comes from the nutrient solution included with the planter. Hydroponic nutrients hold every essential mineral a plant needs, already dissolved in the water, so your plant can take them up without spending energy searching the way it would in soil. The result is stronger, healthier growth.