Crew Squeeze Watering Bottle - Clear - 1 Litre
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"I wish I had discovered these bottles a long time ago. After years of spilling water on my counters and window sills by using jars & glasses of water, I'm a happy guy! ... I need to order more. I've already given a couple away to friends!" S. Snow
The handy Crew Squeeze Watering Bottle in this bigger 1 litre size saves constant refills. Super accurate watering for everything from babies and succulents, to watering moss poles, and for careful watering to avoid leaves you can't risk getting wet, or substrate you don't want to disturb. Total height (including spout) is 25cms with a big 1 litre capacity.
So many uses
I love these for watering baby plants and succulents, keeping moss poles moist, and cleaning dust off leaves. I keep mine on hand for refilling all my propagation vases too. It gives you a steady, fine, thin stream of water for very accurate watering for plants that don't like their leaves or crown getting wet, and watering delicate jungle members. The stem on the spout means you can direct water in between leaves down to soil level easily too without spilling water everywhere. I especially love mine for watering my African Violet babies without getting their leaves wet.
The perfect size
Big enough to not have to constantly refill it - with marked increments up to 1 litre (the standard dose for most fertilisers and supplements), yet still small enough in the hand to give a squeeze and water away, minimal effort required.
Bottle only measures 17cm tall x 9cm wide
Total height (to top including spout) just under 25cms
Capacity 1 litre
Easy to view water level
The plastic is quite thick yet flexible for squeeze watering. 50ml increments are marked up the side, starting from 50ml going up to to 1 litre (1000mls). The plastic is frosted but clear enough to make checking the water level easy at a glance.
Storage and care
Although cheap, it's not a throwaway product, but it's also not UV resistant plastic, so do store indoors, out of direct sunlight. Remember plastic will absorb odours and colours over time, so if you're not going to use yours for a while, store it empty. I wouldn't be leaving fertiliser in here long-term - which might not be safe for your plants anyway no matter what you water with - especially DIY and organic mixes (find out how long each type of fertiliser stays fresh once mixed).