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WORLD CLASS PLANTERS BY LECHUZA
Lechuza Cubico 40 planter used as containers for centre piece floral bouquets
Regionally you can see various type of Lechuza planters being used for display at the ION Orchard, Raffles City Shopping Centre, Jurong Point Shopping Malls, Marina Bay Sand, Changi International Airport, Singapore, KLCC Suria Mall, Pavilion Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur and soon at KLIA Sepang and Resort World and Genting Highland in Pahang.
Lechuza have varieties of planters that can be used for indoor as well as outdoor display. For more information please drop us an email: technic.network.malaysia@gmail.com OR SMS +60166114519
Cubico - One of the most popular and top selling Lechuza Planters
Cilindro in new color
Cilindro in matt finish
Classico in gloss and matt finish
Cararo in matt finish
Delta in gloss finish
Delta mini in gloss finish
Quadro planter in matt and gloss finish
Cubico Cottage
Cube Cottage
Balconera Cottage comes in 50 and 80cm
Quadro in maroon in gloss finish
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Frequently Asked Questions - Lechuza Planters
Q: Can LECHUZA be used outdoors?
A: LECHUZA planters
equipped with overflow and drain plug are excellently suited for use outdoors -
just remove the red drain plug. When using a column planter outdoors,
also remove the plug in the liner, using a coin to unscrew it. Excess
water can then run off from the planter after heavy rainfall, thus preventing
your plant from becoming waterlogged.
We recommend that LECHUZA
planters without overflow and drain plug are only used indoors, since excess
rainwater cannot run off.
Q: Can LECHUZA planters with overflow and drain plug also
be used indoors?
A: No problem - LECHUZA
planters with overflow and drain plug can also be used indoors. Keep the
red drain plug firmly in place when using indoors. With the column
planters two red drain plugs must remain in place (1 x in the line and 1 x in
the bottom of the planter). Use a coin to tighten the drain plug
firmly. The drain plug has a reliable sealing ring and so prevents water
leaking from the reservoir.
Q: Are LECHUZA planters frost and UV resistant?
A: Frost resistance:
LECHUZA can handle the elements, whether snow, ice or frost. But remember
- your plants should also be frost resistant!
UV resistance: High
quality paint with ceramic and metallic look will retain its appearance for
years.
Q: Are LECHUZA planters shatterproof?
A: The sturdy plastic
does not break even if the planter takes a fall. When used outdoors we
recommend that the column planters are additionally weighted down with large
pebbles or rocks, for example, to give it more stablility. Place pebbles
or rocks in the planter after fitting the support tubes, but before putting the
liner in place.
Q: How do I best clean LECHUZA planters?
A: LECHUZA planters should
be cleaned with a soft cloth and a mild household detergent. The
high-quality coating of the planters is similar to automotive paint, so
abrasive cleaning products or utensils should not be used on the planter
surfaces.
Q: What are the LECHUZA planters made of?
A: LECHUZA planters are
made of polypropylene (PP). The premium planters are coated with
high-quality ceramic and metallic effect finishes. MINI and MAXI - CUBI,
DELTA 15 as well as the CARARO and the DELTA frame are made from
acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer (ABS).
Q: For which planters are wheeled coasters or rollers
available?
A: The LECHUZA - coaster
is available for CLASSICO and QUADRO models starting from size 43 and
above. It almost disappears under the planter and its 5 stable rollers
make it easy to move up to 395 lb. For CARARO there are also
rollers available. Install the two sturdy rollers on the bottom of the
planter before planting and your CARARO can be moved back and forth with ease.
Q: Can the LECHUZA sub-irrigation system be used for all
plants?
A: In principle all
plants cultivated in soil are suitable for the LECHUZA sub-irrigation
system.
Q: Is the LECHUZA sub-irrigation system the same as
hydroculture?
A: No, because the
LECHUZA sub-irrigation system is designed for the irrigation of all plants
which grow in soil. You therefore don't need expensive plants propagated
especially for hydroculture, but can choose your favorites from the wide range
of conventional plants available. Simply plant them as described in the
instructions included in the sub-irrigation set using good quality potting
soil, or alternatively in LECHUZA-PON plant substrate.
The LECHUZA
sub-irrigation set and the accompanying water level indicator are not suitable
for use with hydroculture.
Q: How is the LECHUZA sub-irrigation system assembled?
A: Assembly of the
LECHUZA sub-irrigation system is described in detail in the planting
instructions.
Q: Can the sub-irrigation set be used without the liner in
the column planters?
A: To use the sub-irrigation
set in a column planter, you will need the corresponding liner. The
sub-irrigation set cannot be fitted directly into a column planter.
Q: Are spare parts available for the LECHUZA
sub-irrigation set?
A: The individual
components of the LECHUZA sub-irrigation set (separator, water supply shaft,
supply shaft cap, water level indicatior and LECHUZA-PON granulate drainage)
can be purchased separately.
Q: What is the water level indicator in the LECHUZA
sub-irrigation set made of?
A: The water level indicator
is made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and polypropylene (PP). The
transparent scale indicator is not made of glass, it is manufactured from
polycarbonate (PC).
Q: What is LECHUZA-PON?
A: LECHUZA-PON is the
plant substrate from LECHUZA for house and pot plants. It is the ideal
alternative to conventional potting soil - particularly in combination with the
LECHUZA sub-irrigation set. LECHUZA-PON stores added nutrients which are
then released to the plants as they need them. It can also retain up to
40% of its volume in water while at the same time maintaining the opimum air
pore volume. LECHUZA-PON supports aeration of the roots whilst providing
optimum dosage of water to the plants.
Q: What is LECHUZA-PON composed of? Does LECHUZA-PON
contain fertilizers?
A: LECHUZA-PON plant
substrate is made up of pumice, zeolites, lava and fertilizer. The
following fertilizer declaration is applicable to the fertilizer: 1 liter LECHUZA-PON contains 3g
slow-release fertilizer 15-9-9+3. NPK fertilizer, coated,
contains magnesium and trace nutrients effective for 6-12 months. At the
end of this period fertilize the plants as usual using commercial liquid
fertilizer in the water.
Q: What is LECHUZA-PON plant substrate used for?
A: The mineral-based
LECHUZA-PON with optimum planting properties is the ideal alternative to
conventional potting soil - particularly in combination with the LECHUZA
sub-irrigation set.
In addition, when you
plant your plants in soil, LECHUZA-PON forms a drainage layer between the water
reservoir of the LECHUZA sub-irrigation set and the soil layer. The
amount of LECHUZA-PON required for the drainage layer is included in the
sub-irrgiation set.
Q: How do I repot my plants in LECHUZA-PON plant
substrate?
A: Repotting your plants
in LECHUZA-PON plant substrate is really simple: remove your plant from the
soil, loosen the rootball carefully and free it from large clumps of
soil. After fitting the sub-irrigation set into your LECHUZA planter,
place a finger's width of LECHUZA-PON to act as drainage. Now add
your plant and fill the planter with LECHUZA-PON. Lightly shake and pack
down the plant substrate, adding more LECHUZA-PON if necessary.
Q: Is additional LECHUZA-PON necessary for the LECHUZA
sub-irrigation set?
A: Sufficient LECHUZA-PON
is already included in the LECHUZA sub-irrigation set to allow for a drainage
layer between the water reservoir and the soil layer in your planter.
Additional LECHUZA-PON is only needed when you repot your plants and change the
soil. Place a fresh finger's width of LECHUZA-PON on the separator of the
sub-irrigation set. Then plant in soil as usual. Alternatively you
can also plant your plants entirely in LECHUZA-PON. A 6L pack of
LECHUZA-PON is available for this purpose.
Q: Should the column planters be completely filled
with soil?
A: A liner is available
from LECHUZA for the column-shaped planters, so that it is not necessary to
plant the entire planter. This is equipped with retractable
handles. The liner also enables you to conveniently change your planting.
Q: What is the growing-in phase?
A: During the first 3
months after you have planted your plant in a LECHUZA planter with its
sub-irrigation set, you should water the plant from above onto the soil.
After about 3 months the roots of your plant have grown far enough into the
moist area that they can look after themselves independently with water
from the reservoir. You can then water your plants conveniently via the
water supply shaft.
Q: What is the dry phase?
A: After the growing-in
phase fill the water reservoir to "max." for the first time,
using the water supply shaft. LECHUZA now provides optimum care for your
plants. No further watering is necessary for the time being. If
after a few days or weeks the water level indicator reads "min." -
don't water right away. This is the start of the "dry phase"
for the plant - the length of the dry phase is about 1 week for planters in
sizes 21 to 43, and about 2 weeks for planters in sizes 50 to 70. After each
dry phase, refill the water reservoir to "max." using the water
supply shaft.
Note however that each
type of plant has its own specific requirements and the dry phase can
vary.
Q: How do I fertilize plants in LECHUZA?
A: To fertilize plants
growing in LECHUZA add commercial liquid fertilizer to the water every second
watering, following the instructions on the fertilizer package. The
fertilizer is better distributed when the plant soil is occasionally moistened
from above with plain water.
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