6 Pack Wall of Water Plant Protectors 18.3 x 18.3 Inch Reusable Walls of Water for Tomato Plants Early Season Insulating Plant Protector for Outdoor Winter Freeze Protection
Early Planting & Longer Harvest: Our wall of water for tomato plants can help your seedlings to be planted and grown 4-6 weeks earlier, increasing harvest potential. It creates a water wall protective barrier around your plants during the low temperature of early spring night, effectively blocking out cold air and maintaining the internal warmth and heat balance of the plant against harsh environments, helping to protect the plant from frost.
Plant Water Wall Set: You will receive 6pcs insulated plant protectors that are 26.1 inches wide and 18.3 inches tall when not filled with water, and form a 2.3 inch thick water wall barrier when filled with water. It is suitable for most fruits, vegetables and flowers such as tomatoes, cucumbers, melons, peppers, squash, broccoli, strawberries and more.
Reliable Water Wall Plant Insulators: Our walls of water for tomato plants are made of heavy duty thickened plastic, wear and tear resistant, not easy to fall over and leak, reusable. Provides insulation and effectively protects seedlings safely through the cold season.
Easy to Use: Our thickened plant water wall is simple to use. Simply fill the 18 hollow tubes with water, let them stand upright. Tip: Before filling, set the plant water wall around a 5 gallon bucket to give support while you use a hose to fill each pocket with water about 2/3 full. During the day, the water is heated by the sun, and at night it releases much-needed heat to maintain a warm environment around the plants. When not in use, drain the water and fold for storage.
Wide Application: Our tomato plants water walls are suitable for a wide range of vegetables, fruits and flowers such as tomatoes, cucumbers, strawberries, peppers, squash and other early season plants. Protecting your seedlings from cold nighttime temperatures and increase harvest potential, allowing you to plant up to 6 weeks earlier and harvest up to 6 weeks later to maximize fruit production.