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2025-09-05 20:05:13
These work great and fit perfectly in the AeroGarden. It comes with plenty of dirt cones and stickers for the tops. I love that it came with domes. The plants grew just as they did with the original AeroGarden supplies. The water could filter through these just as the original AeroGarden supplies did. All of my plants grew healthy, and I was able to transplant them from the pods to pots. These were worth the money! I will be ordering them again soon.
Kyle
2025-07-20 16:15:32
Reviving my Aerogarden for the summer season in Alaska turned out to be more of a project than I anticipated. I realized I had run out of sponges and other essential accessories necessary for planting. That's when I discovered the Seed Pods Kit sold by Tigvio, which seemed like a perfect fit to jumpstart my indoor garden.The kit arrived with everything required to get going—particularly the sponges, which are crucial for my hydroponic system. Following the included instructions, I soaked the sponges and was able to start growing lettuce right away. The sponges have proven to be quite effective, meeting my expectations by supporting healthy, robust growth.One downside noted was the packaging. It lacks distinct branding, and the components feel quite generic. However, this was not a deal-breaker for me. I chose this kit primarily for its affordability compared to other options on the market. While there are indeed other kits available that serve the same purpose, the price point of the Tigvio kit was a significant factor in my decision.Overall, the Tigvio Seed Pods Kit does exactly what I need it to do—it provides a straightforward, no-frills solution to starting my Aerogarden. The components work well, and despite the generic presentation, the quality and performance of the sponges stand out. This kit has successfully kick-started my indoor garden, and for that, it gets the job done satisfactorily. If you're looking for an economical way to replenish your Aerogarden supplies, this kit by Tigvio is certainly worth considering.
Rema
2025-06-21 11:35:34
These are sponge material, not compressed peat. They seem to work ok for hydroponics, but are not as good as peat cones for starting a plant hydroponically that will then be transplanted to soil. These tend to keep their shape even when planted in soil, and therefore if exposed to air at the upper surface they can dry out. more than the peat cones.
leeanna
2025-06-11 12:05:32
It's slow growing but I have my first two seedlings
catbskts33
2025-04-13 13:58:11
These work well for aero garden machine. I ran out and needed more.
Lynn k
2025-01-20 13:35:28
I spent too much time trying to make The whole system (& these) work. It doesn't!These cones are Too compressed & too small & too much bother. The idea was OK. They redesigned these but still potting soil is better. They are strange synthetic material that doesn't dissolve. Oh well.... back to basics - soil.
Customer
2025-01-07 11:20:07
These are used in an Aero Garden. You can grow simple plants like lettus or spinish. I have seen some that will grow larger plants, but I do not have one of those.
lilpuma Studios
2024-12-24 14:57:52
While the product excels in germination rate, quality, and usability for seed starting, its growth rate, texture, and pod design require improvement to promote robust root growth. Moreover, susceptibility to mold and questionable cost-effectiveness undermine its overall value.
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