Knowing when to water, overwatering, and underwatering your houseplants can be a guessing game. And besides, who really likes dirt under their nail from testing a plant’s soil moisture level with your finger? Instead, check out our new houseplant When to Water Stick for $19.99.
Here is how it works. Put the Water Stick in the pot and press the button on top. It is that easy! If the indicator light turns blue, you have overwatered. Turns green, you are good to go, and the soil moisture is just right. Turns yellow, cautions to water soon. And if it turns red, stop and water now. And, for all those folks really on the go, the light will automatically blink if the plant needs water.
While thinking of your houseplants, make sure you have the best ones for your home. Don’t miss our article about the NASA study of the top houseplants for improving indoor air quality! So, be good to your houseplants, and do not wait for them to droop onto the floor. The When to Water Stick will help you keep your plants healthy and looking great. It even has a depth gauge as a guide when measuring the soil moisture level for different plants’ watering needs.
Heading out of town or always overwatering? You might want a few of these self watering planters or a houseplant watering drip it frog. Now, if you need help watering your outdoor plants, check out our tree watering stakes and shrub watering stakes. They help you properly water trees and shrubs for a healthy root system.


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I bought the waterstik and I will be using it in a ficus-monique/braid house plant. There is no indication in the instructions as to how far I should insert the stick into the soil. Could you please indicate at what depth the stik should be inserted into the soil? Thank you