Pots

magnetic planter pots

magnetic planter pots
  1. Are metal pots bad for plants?
  2. How do levitating pots work?

Are metal pots bad for plants?

Unfortunately, metal pots are prone to overheating, and excessive heat in a container can stress your plants and damage their roots. Using the right type of metal pot, inserting the right style of plant liner, and changing your gardening practices can help protect your plants' roots from overheating.

How do levitating pots work?

The secret is in the age-old technology of magnets. If you remember from grade school, when both north pole ends of two magnets face each other, there's a strong magnetic repulsion. The platform and pot are essentially both north poles, and that's how the planter stays afloat.

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