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Nuna Self-Watering Planter - Up to a Month Between Refills | Mossari
Nuna Self-Watering Planter - Up to a Month Between Refills | Mossari
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A sculptural self-watering planter that keeps houseplants hydrated longer with less effort.
Nuna is a modern self-watering planter designed to make indoor plant care simpler without looking utilitarian. Its built-in water reservoir and passive wicking system deliver steady moisture to the root zone, helping reduce frequent watering while supporting healthier, happier houseplants.
With its tall, narrowed waist and softened silhouette, Nuna brings a more refined, design-forward shape to shelves, side tables, desks, and plant corners.
Key Benefits
- Built-in water reservoir for longer-lasting hydration
- Passive wick system for steady moisture delivery
- Less frequent watering than traditional pots
- Sculptural modern form designed to look good in the home
- Ideal for many tropical houseplants
- Works best with wicking-friendly substrate
Main Product Description
A self-watering planter that feels elevated
Most self-watering planters look purely functional. Nuna does not.
Nuna combines passive plant care with a sculptural silhouette that feels more like home decor than a standard pot. The shape is soft but architectural, clean but still organic. It is made for people who want their plants to thrive and want the planter itself to look intentional.
How Nuna works
Nuna uses a passive self-watering system built around a lower water reservoir and a wick that draws moisture upward into the substrate.
As your plant uses water, the wick continues pulling moisture into the root zone through capillary action. That helps create more even hydration over time instead of the usual cycle of fully soaked soil followed by dry-down and stress.
Why plant owners like self-watering planters
A good self-watering planter helps remove some of the guesswork from plant care.
With Nuna, you get:
- less frequent watering
- steadier moisture availability
- less risk of harsh dry-outs
- easier care for busy schedules
- a cleaner, lower-maintenance plant setup
For many homes, it is a smarter way to care for plants without adding complexity.
Designed for modern indoor plant care
Nuna is a strong fit for people searching for:
- self-watering planter for indoor plants
- modern self-watering planter
- wicking pot for houseplants
- low-maintenance planter
- planter with water reservoir
- sculptural planter for home decor
It is especially well suited to plant owners who want something functional, minimal, and visually distinctive.
Best Plants for Nuna
Nuna is best for many houseplants that appreciate steady access to moisture in a breathable substrate, including:
- pothos
- philodendron
- syngonium
- scindapsus
- ferns
- peace lilies
- begonias in the right mix
- many tropical foliage plants
Refill Expectations
How often Nuna needs a refill depends on the plant, potting mix, temperature, light, humidity, and season. Many setups can go for more than a month between refills.
That makes Nuna a practical option for:
- busy households
- offices
- forgetful waterers
- plant owners who travel
- people trying to reduce plant maintenance without switching to semi-hydro
Substrate Guidance
Nuna works best with a structured substrate that supports both moisture movement and root airflow.
A dense traditional potting soil can stay too wet in a self-watering setup. A chunkier, more breathable wicking mix helps the system work the way it should.
If you offer substrate options on the page, use this:
Inert Wicking Substrate
A clean, airy mix designed for reliable capillary watering while giving you full control over fertilizer.
Enriched Wicking Substrate
A more nutrient-supported option for growers who want a more complete all-in-one setup.
Why Choose Nuna
Nuna is for people who want more than just a pot with a reservoir.
It is for people who want:
- easier plant care
- fewer watering interruptions
- a planter that feels premium
- a piece that fits modern interiors
- a self-watering system that is simple, passive, and effective
