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Your cart is empty.Humidity trays not only enhance the overall presentation of any bonsai, they also serve practical pupose of preventing water from draining onto furniture.
Frankie D. Fraley
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
I like the size of it and the fact that it came with it's own rocks. I will be trying it out real soon.
JJR
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
Lovely, modest tray and golden stones to humidify my lovely juniper bonsai. Good value tray and stones. There were plenty of stones, so I filled this tray + another smaller one, too. I like the golden/white nature of the stones . . tumbled to excellent size ratio for the bonsai to feel comfortable with them. Nice pricing and excellent delivery time. Thank you, Brussel's Bonsai for this unifying under-plate. Maybe suggest the tray to go with the tree when I ordered it to be included in the tree delivery. BTW, the juniper tree arrived in excellent, happy condition. Ready to be adopted into my life. Brussel's Bonsai brought my wishes together.
Wilmastaton
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2023
I use this tray for humidity loving plants. It is very sturdy and attractive. I like the fact that the pebbles were included. I put this tray to use as soon as I received it. A very good buy also. I will purchase this item again in the future.
K.W.
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2023
Shipping was really fast. Trays are sturdy and came with bagged stones that fit exactly in each tray. As I ordered three trays. Works great for catching water and creating humidity to plants that sit in the trays.
Laurie A
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2020
I have no idea why people complain about this item. The rocks fill the tray perfectly, and it will clearly accomplish its purpose.As for instructions, I am not a technical writer but here goes:1. Please read all instructions prior to proceeding.2. Using a razor knife or scissor, cut plastic wrapping and remove tray. Try to accomplish this step without cutting a hole in the plastic bag that contains the rocks. If you do happen to cut a hole in the rock bag, gravity will take over and the rocks, being heavier than air, will fall out. Depending on the surface the rocks will fall onto, they may bounce and scatter all over the place. If the surface the rocks falls onto is soft, the rocks will generally stay close to the initial place they fell. If the rocks fall onto the floor, be careful not to step on them as this can be a painful experience. If the rocks happen to fall into the tray, merely leave them as this is where they will live anyway for the foreseeable future. Any otherwise scattered rocks should be recovered and placed in the tray.3. Assuming the rock bag is intact, utilizing the same cutting tool carefully cut a slit into the top of the rock bag. Note the rock bag is not labeled with a top or bottom so in this case the top is the side facing towards the sky.4. Carefully pour the rocks and spread them out so that they cover the bottom of the entirety of the tray.5. Place plant, pot and all, on top of rocks.6. It should be noted here that the tray assembly will not, in most cases, generate its own humidity. Hence, the plant will still require watering.I hope this helps!
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