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    Plant Straws Are the Most Stylish Self-Watering System — Here’s Why

    longdaBy longda2026年6月30日没有评论3 Mins Read
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    One of the best ways to offer your houseplants steady hydration has always been the DIY rope technique, where one end of the rope sits in a vase of water while the other is submerged in the soil. However, this often involved using plastic bottles, and even otherwise, it was never a design moment to take in. However, I recently discovered these plant straws (like these from Amazon and these from Beards & Daisies that give this technique a major glow-up.

    Not only does it offer a cleaner look to this slow watering system, but it also introduces softness and height to your indoor garden. It’s little details like this that make the difference between just a group of houseplants and a stylish display that lends to the overarching aesthetic of your home.

    Here’s a better look at how it works. And I’ve also found some equally stylish alternatives, just in case it sells out for the summer.

    A GIF of a curved gold plant straw from Beards & Daisies

    Beards & Daisies

    Medium Plant Straw

    A potted plant with an arched gold plant straw in a glass vase

    Amazon

    Self-Watering Plant Wick System

    This Self-Watering Plant Wick System from Amazon is another houseplant straw that is easy to adopt into your indoor garden.

    A blue and terracotta brown arched plant straw set

    Plant Straws

    Mix & Match Plant Straws

    If your green display leans into houseplant maximalism, this specific combination from Plant Straw is a cool option. But you can always mix and match your own, choosing from gold, black, and sand, too.

    A black curved plant straw with a wick from Amazon

    Whether you’re designing your plant display under the lens of houseplant minimalism or you are cultivating a moody goth garden, this black straw is a sleek option.

    More Slow-Watering Systems for Houseplants

    A set of three mini terracotta ollas from Pepin

    Pepin

    Mini Ollas Set of 3, Terracotta

    Ollas are another slow-watering system that are commonly used to keep indoor gardens hydrated in the summer.

    A set of iridescent glass watering globes from Amazon

    Amazon

    Iridescent Glass Self-Watering Bulbs

    Just wait until these iridescent glass globes catch the light while feeding your plants. It’s a subtle feature that adds charm.

    A set of terracotta plant watering systems from Amazon

    Amazon

    Self-Watering Tank

    For your bigger houseplants or even your outdoor garden, these terracotta self-watering tanks are a clever idea.

    FAQs

    Are Plant Straws Better Than Watering Spikes?

    Compared to watering spikes, plant straws tend to be a better hydration accessory for indoor gardens. Aesthetically, they offer some visual interest through height and look more stylish.

    Functionally, plant straws are preferred for a more consistent moisture level and a lower risk of overwatering. Plus, it tends to be more low-maintenance as you can fill the reservoir without moving the system out of place.

    Which Houseplants Benefit From Plant Straws?

    Thirsty houseplants like peace lilies, prayer plants, and calatheas can benefit from steady self-watering through plant straws in the warmer seasons. It’s important to avoid using these systems on plants that are survive on less water and are more prone to root rot.


    Another self-watering system that pleasantly surprised me is the water cacti from Bergs Potter. It’s perfect for your indoor trees that need a touch of TLC while you’re OOO.

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