Plantsava Tank 6 Plant Watering System
Product Information
The Plantsava Tank 6 is a self-watering system designed to
provide a consistent water supply to plants. It includes the
following components:
- Plantsava unit: The main unit that holds and releases
water. - Capillary leg: A tube used to transfer water from the Plantsava
unit to the plant roots. - Plantsava lid: Helps maintain healthier soil and roots by
preventing evaporation and keeping pests away. - Filler pipe and water level assembly: Used to fill the
Plantsava unit with water and monitor the water level.
Product Usage Instructions
Follow these steps to use the Plantsava Tank 6:
- Place the Plantsava unit near your plant, ensuring it is stable
and level. - Fill the Plantsava unit with water using the filler pipe.
Ensure the water level is below the maximum capacity line. - Attach one end of the capillary leg to the Plantsava unit and
bury the other end near the plant roots. - Securely attach the Plantsava lid to the Plantsava unit to
prevent evaporation and deter pests. - Monitor the water level in the Plantsava unit through the water
level assembly. Refill as needed to maintain a consistent water
supply.
Note: It is important to regularly check the soil moisture level
of your plant. Adjust the amount of water in the Plantsava unit
accordingly to avoid overwatering or underwatering.
Plantsava Tank 6
Installation Guide
Contents: 1. Plantsava unit. 2. Capillary leg. Used to transfer water between Plantsava unit to plant roots. 3. Plantsava lid. Helps ensure healthier soil and roots. 4. Filler pipe and water level assembly.
Installation: Choose the appropriate Plantsava system for your plant container ensuring maximum water efficiency and positioning. Install drainage layer or base soil layers into the container ensuring a level surface is achieved for the Plantsava placement. Position the Plantsava within the container ensuring capillary leg top is no more than 180mm from the lowest roots of the plant(s) being planted. If necessary adjust drainage levels or base soil levels to achieve correct Plantsava and root positions. Fill the capillary leg with a good quality topsoil, ensure soil has settled but is not compacted; you can lightly tap down soil but do not compact. Install filler pipe into the Plantsava system. Once the pipe is securely positioned in the Plantsava, remove inner water level indicator and filler pipe cap, cut filler pipe so the pipe will be flush with the finished soil level. To measure the water level indicator correctly you must place the indicator on top of the Plantsava outside the newly cut filler pipe, cut the level indicator flush with the top of the filler pipe. Replace the water level indicator and filler pipe cap. Fill the Plantsava system with water to ensure all connections are water tight and water is moving around the systems correctly. Back fill the entire container with soil and plant as per design. To activate the capillary process, give the entire area a good surface watering ensuring good penetration in to the soil. If the Plantsava system should become empty and dry, refill system and repeat the surface watering to reactivate the capillary process.



















