Smart Planter

4-Tier Hydroponic Indoor Vegetable Planter with LED Grow Lights

$122.70

Grow fresh lettuce and herbs at home with this 4-tier hydroponic vegetable planter.
Built‑in LED grow lights, circulating water system, and dual water tanks keep roots healthy and productive.
Locking wheels make it easy to roll your vertical indoor garden anywhere you need it.

Hydroponic Indoor Garden Kit with Separate Planting Boxes

$98.22

Start a clean, soilless indoor garden with this hydroponic kit featuring separate planting boxes and a sunlight‑bionic LED lamp.
The full-spectrum light (400–800 nm) and breathable substrate support strong roots and faster growth.
A side water‑injection port and large reservoir make maintenance quick and low‑mess.

Hydroponic Indoor Garden with 10L Water Tank and Grow Light

$208.58

Grow leafy greens, herbs, flowers, and even small fruits indoors with this large-capacity hydroponic garden on wheels.
The dual smart planting panel offers vegetable and fruit light modes, while the quiet pump and 10L water tank keep roots oxygenated with minimal maintenance.
Roll it from kitchen to living room and enjoy fresh harvests in any season.

Hydroponic Indoor Herb Garden with LED Grow Light

Grow fresh herbs and leafy greens on your countertop with this compact hydroponic indoor garden system.
The adjustable full-spectrum LED light bar and built‑in 2L water tank help plants grow faster with less mess.
Set the automatic timer and enjoy easy, year‑round harvests right in your kitchen.

Smart Countertop Hydroponic Garden with Sunlight-Mimicking LED

$112.44

Grow lettuce, herbs, and flowers indoors with this smart hydroponic garden system.
The sunlight‑bionic LED board, built‑in fan, and 17‑pod capacity help plants grow faster and healthier all year.
Use the touch display to adjust modes and enjoy fresh greens in your kitchen, office, or bedroom.

Smart Hydroponic Garden, Water Circulation Pump and LED Grow

Original price was: $87.39.Current price is: $78.51.

Grow herbs, greens, and flowers indoors with this smart hydroponic garden system.
The built‑in circulation pump, 16‑hour automatic light timer, and full‑spectrum LED panel keep plants healthy with minimal effort.
Touch controls and a large water tank make it easy to enjoy your own compact home farm.

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