The Mona Plantsava Tank 7 provides sustainable, water-efficient irrigation for medium-sized planters (20L–60L). Using natural capillary action, it delivers water directly to roots to promote healthier plants while minimizing waste. Made in the UK from recycled materials, it requires minimal maintenance with refills about every six weeks.
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The Mona Plantsava Tank 7 is an ideal irrigation solution for efficient, sustainable watering of plant displays in interior and exterior landscaping projects. Designed to be placed at the base of pots and planters, this tank uses the natural process of capillary action to deliver water directly to plant roots, encouraging healthier, stronger plants while maximizing water efficiency.
Manufactured in the UK from recycled materials, the Plantsava Tank 7 is 100% water efficient and environmentally friendly. It requires minimal maintenance, typically needing refilling every six weeks under optimal conditions.
Tank Size & Capacity
Dimensions: 55cm (L) x 15cm (W) x 10cm (H)
Filler Pipe Length: 59cm
Water Capacity: 7 litres
Suitable for Planters: 20L to 60L
Features & Benefits
Delivers water naturally at the root zone via capillary action
Helps plants grow bigger, stronger, and longer-lasting
100% water efficient and eco-friendly, made from recycled UK materials
Suitable for a wide range of planter sizes and shapes
Flexible planting depth to meet root requirements
Applications
Interior and exterior containerised plant displays
Patio, mezzanine, and atrium landscaping installations
Flower beds, window boxes, and hanging baskets
Indoor and outdoor landscaping projects
Tank Dimensions | 55cm (L) x 15cm (W) x 10cm (H)
Filler Pipe Length | 59cm
Water Capacity | 7 litres
Recommended Planter Size | 20L–60L
Material | Recycled plastic, UK manufactured
Water Delivery | Passive irrigation via natural capillary action
Installation | Subsurface reservoir placement at planter base
Refill Interval | Approx. every 6 weeks under optimal conditions