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Click and Grow Smart Garden Wild Strawberry Plant Pods, 3-Pack

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  • Grow beautiful Wild Strawberry at home with zero effort. No green thumb required.
  • Easy to use: insert the plant pods, fill the water tank and plug in your Smart Garden.
  • 100% biodegradable, non-GMO seeds, includes no herbicides, pesticides or fungicides.
  • Growth Guarantee - Click and Grow will replace any plant pods that don't germinate for free.
  • ATTN: Package does not contain plastic cups and germination domes.


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Grow beautiful and tasty Wild Strawberry at home with zero effort. No green thumb required!


Ness
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 16, 2025
Very good brought for pensioner to create a hobby, the gentleman loves it.
Lesley
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
We purchased the strawberry pod. Disappointed that only 1 of them is growing./out of the 2 pods. I don't think we'll be purchasing more.
Abdulla
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on August 2, 2024
Having the pods is an easy eco friendly planting method at home
MAX W.
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024
I bought the Strawberry pods on Amazon. They never sprouted and I have no way to return these as who keeps the "original packaging" for a month after planting these. This item is a total failure. I would avoid these pods!! UPDATE. money was fully refunded for the defective seed pods. They reached out to me and immediately reacted with a refund. Very good service from this company
Cheetahboy3000YT
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2023
hese seed pods are a game-changer for anyone looking to grow their own plants, whether you're an experienced gardener or just starting out.First of all, the convenience of these seed pods is unmatched. Each pod contains everything you need for successful germination and growth, including soil, seeds, and nutrients. All you have to do is place them to the device and watch your plants thrive. This makes them perfect for anyone who wants to grow their own plants but doesn't have the time or expertise for traditional planting methods. The value of cannot be overlooked. While they may be slightly more expensive than traditional seed packets, the convenience and quality of the pods make them well worth the investment. They also eliminate the need to buy separate soil and nutrients, which can be costly in the long run.Overall, I would highly recommend these to anyone looking to grow their own plants. They are convenient, versatile, high-quality, and a great value. 5 stars!
Kevin W. Byrne
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2022
Got results the second time after failure to germinate. Now I have a plant in all three pots.
CJ
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2021
I grew up in 'strawberry country' and worked in the fields during the summer as a teenager. I know strawberries. Strawberry plants give very little yield the first year. The second year there is a fairly good crop. Third year and on is when you get your best yield from strawberry plants, so I'm not at all disappointed that my plants are not producing a huge volume of fruit this year.Now I live in Houston and squirrels eat everything that I try to grow outside so I decided that I need an indoor garden. Hence the pods. All 3 pods germinated within a couple weeks. I took off the domes and they grew very full and lush, with a few little flowers. After a few weeks they started to get a bit brown so I added nutrients to the water and they took off growing again. It's time to transplant into pots. They seem very healthy so I don't anticipate any issues when I move them to soil. At this point I'm happy with my purchase.
D. Hernandez
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2020
I started with the basil which worked perfectly, lasted for months. Once they completed the cycle (never once thought of repotting, would’ve definitely done that) I moved on to the strawberries. The batch I received was problematic at best. The plant itself grew fine initially. The flowers had trouble blooming and the berries itself would barely come in before the individual runner would turn colors. Sometimes the leaves would grow fully and then turn color (which could mean low iron) sometimes the leaves would whether before they completed developed (could mean low nitrogen). Either way, these pods are not ideal conditions for strawberries to stay. Not enough space for the roots and possibly not enough nutrients. I would have to refill the water completely every two days to begin with towards the end the plants stopped drinking. I would say it’s a good way to start the strawberries but soon after they sprout you should move them to give them enough space and soil.
Tonya Tipton
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2019
It's only been a week since I added them to the Click and Grow so I hope they sprout in the next few days or so. I have the Click and Grow 9 and right now I have only 3 plants in it and it's the wild strawberry plants. I have them spaced out, not close together and I wanted to see how they do that way. I will update my progress. I'm going to get some more Basil, my favorite, it grows like crazy and the Green Sorrel plants, I always wanted to give a try.UPDATE: Just wanted to say all 3 pods have sprouted and are growing at a nice rate, I had to take the domes off.UPDATE: I get lots of flowers but they all just die and then I get a lot of new flowers and they die, I don't think i'm going to see any strawberries with these plants but the plants are growing like crazy, i'm just going to use the leaves to make wild strawberry leaf tea so it won't be a complete loss.UPDATE: I'm going to have to put the failure on growing these strawberries on me. I went to the click and grow site because I wanted to know why my strawberry plants and why the leaves are changing color. When these plants started to grow I could see I had way too many plants in each pod and I did remove some and replanted them in a few small containers and those are growing pretty good but I still had a lot of plants left in each pod and I did not remove them. You are suppose to have only one or two plants in each pod and if you have more than that then those extra plants are using all the nutrients in those pods that's really only enough to be used for one or two plants. So it was nothing wrong with these plants, it was me not making sure I had only one or two plants in each pod. If the plants are not getting enough nutrients they will not grow right and the leaves will turn colors and they will die off.
Илья
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2019
It has been exactly 5 weeks since we have planted the strawberries. Unlike the previous reviewers, all three pods gave growth right away. This week, there is even a flower and two buds on the stems in the other pods. Overall, very satisfied with purchase. There are no berries yet, but the greenery is very pleasing to the eye!
V. Förster
Reviewed in Germany on November 9, 2019
Wir besitzen das Emsa Click and Grow System seit nunmehr einem halben Jahr und haben in dieser Zeit verschiedene Einsätze ausprobiert. Nicht alle konnten gleichermaßen überzeugen. Welche sich lohnen und welche nicht, dazu nun mehr:Basilikum:Wurde mit dem System mitgeliefert und lieferte den meisten Ertrag aller bisher genutzten Pflanzen. Das Basilikum treibt schnell aus und wächst auch nach einer Ernte noch weiter nach. Man kann gut zwei Monate lang immer wieder kleine Menge Blätter von einer Pflanze abzupfen, ohne dass die Pflanze eingeht. Danach scheinen der Pflanzen die Nährstoffe auszugehen und man muss eine neue Kapsel verwenden.Chili:Braucht relativ lange zur Fruchtbildung. Außerdem hatten alle drei unserer Chili Pflanzen einen Milben Befall, der erst durch das Einsprühen mit Seifenwasser beseitigt werden konnte. Am Ende konnte man ca. 10 kleine Chilis pro Pflanze ernten, die eine ordentliche Schärfe mit sich brachten. Eine zweite Fruchtphase brachten die Pflanzen nicht zustande.Erdbeeren:Brauchen sehr lang zum Wachsen, fast 10 Wochen bis die Früchte sichtbar waren. Am Ende gab es eine Handvoll kleine Erdbeeren zu ernten, die geschmacklich nicht zu beanstanden waren. In Anbetracht der Wachstumszeit und der Kosten aber eine zu geringe Ausbeute.Tomaten:Die Tomaten machen Arbeit, denn sie müssen manuell bestäubt werden, damit sie Früchte tragen. Die Arbeit lohnt sich aber, denn die Ausbeute an kleinen Tomaten ist recht ansehnlich. Die Tomatenpflanzen werden auch recht groß und erreichen beim 9er System locker die Lichtleiste. Eine von drei Pflanzen brachte sogar eine zweite Blüte und damit eine zweite Ernte zustande.Petersilie:Bei der Petersilie ist der Ertrag ebenfalls gut. Die Pflanzen wurden groß und buschig. Das Ergebnis war mit den Kräutertöpfen in Supermärkten vergleichbar, allerdings wuchs bei der Petersilie auch nach der Ernte noch etwas nach. Die Petersilie kann man dementsprechend empfehlen.Rucola:Alle drei Kapseln wuchsen relativ schnell an, allerdings blieb der Ertrag hinter den Erwartungen zurück. Die Pflanzen wirkten allesamt etwas licht und für einen kleinen Salat musste man die kompletten Blätter aller drei Pflanzen sammeln. Da lohnt sich die eigene Aufzucht eigentlich auch nicht.Kopfsalat:Den Kopfsalat haben wir auch angepflanzt. Er sah im Ergebnis gar nicht so aus wie ein klassischer Kopfsalat aus dem Supermarkt, sondern bestand mehr aus einzelnen, länglichen Blättern. Dennoch schmeckten diese sehr gut und die Menge war ok, zumal teilweise nach der Ernte noch Blätter nachwuchsen. Der Kopfsalat ist daher auch eine der besseren Sorten.Fazit:-------Positiv zu vermerken gibt es, dass tatsächlich alle Kapseln bei uns angewachsen sind. Alle Pflanzen trieben aus und lieferten eine Ernte. Die Wachstumsphase war mit Ausnahme der Tomaten unkompliziert. Außer Wasser brauchten die Pflanzen nichts und wuchsen dennoch gut. Die Tomaten hingegen benötigen ein händisches Bestäuben, das man gewissenhaft ausführen sollte. Ansonsten fällt die Ernte mager aus. Das ist leider auch bei den Erdbeeren und dem Rucola der Fall, die wir nicht nochmal kaufen werden. Der Ertrag ist zu gering, als dass sich die eigene Aufzucht lohnt. Auch die Chilis haben uns aufgrund des Milbenbefalls an allen drei Pflanzen enttäuscht. Empfehlenswert sind hingegen Basilikum, Petersilie, der Kopfsalat und auch die Tomaten. Zwar lieferten auch diese Pflanzen nicht mehr Ergebnisse als ein einfaches Kräuterschälchen aus dem Supermarkt, aber dafür begleitet man das Wachstum und hat Pflanzen aus eigenem Anbau. In der Summe über alle Varianten gibt es aufgrund des durchwachsenen Ergebnisses drei Sterne. Einige Sorten überzeugen, andere eher nicht.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 16, 2019
Took 3 weeks to sprout, much slower and smaller than the tomato and basil pods.
Omar 🛒🇮🇹
Reviewed in Italy on September 23, 2016
le piantine dopo nemmeno 2 settimane stanno gia crescendo! non pensavo! davvero un ottimo prodotto e oggetto d'arredo! ho poi letto su diversi forum che puoi anche piantare semi diversi da quelli venduti!
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