Product Description
PUSH Pod ™ for Plastic Cups and Ceramic Cups This push-in grow sponge holder is for standard disposable plastic cups or similar. It can be used in ceramic mugs and glass cups as well. This push-in grow sponge holder makes recycling plastic cups into hydroponic plants easy. The device is non-toxic and biodegradable. There are three versions to choose from. THIS LISTING IS FOR THE STANDARD VERSIONThe standard push-in PUSH Pod ™ for standard disposable plastic cups or similar size includes 6 custom fit grow sponges. Starting at $17.99*Photos are exemplar in nature. Recycled cans, tins, and bottles NOT INCLUDED unless explicitly described to the consumer via the listing.
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