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You don't need a green thumb for this plant to survive.
You don’t need a green thumb for this plant to survive.

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TL;DR: Brighten up your home with a Dewplanter, a water generating planter on sale for just $38.99 as of April 12.


We never thought we’d say this, but indoor plants are trending. Seriously though. The Fiddle Leaf Fig may the most Insta-famous indoor plant to ever grace this earth, and the Ficus Audrey isn’t far behind. Live plants are one of the easiest ways to upgrade the vibe in your house or apartment, and now that most of us are homebound, we’re in desperate need of all the vibe upgrades we can get.

Unfortunately, plants, like humans, can be particularly finicky. One plant in your collection may need minimal sunlight and weekly watering; another may need high sunlight and biweekly watering. Every plant is unique, and, thus, needs to be treated differently in order to thrive. Think you can keep your pricey Fiddle Leaf Fig alive past quarantine? We beg to differ. If you have ever watched one of your favorite plants turn brown and lose its leaves, then you know how difficult it can be to keep them alive. 

Thankfully, there is a solution to all your green thumb woes. 

Meet the Dewplante. This delightful device generates clean, filtered water for your plants by condensing moisture in the air, so you’ll never have to remember how often to water that succulent ever again. Let the Dewplanter handle the watering — all you have to do is sit back and enjoy the view. 

The device works for just about any plant you choose by balancing the humidity levels in small spaces. There are even different running times that you can set in order to control the amount of water being generated by the Deplanter.

If you want to see the Dewplanter in action, then check out this video from the brand: 

Sure, go ahead and splurge on a fancy plant. Just please, please spend the $38.99 on this water generator — that’s a 33% savings — so you can keep it alive.

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