BLUMAT EASY
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Without the hole, a vacuum would gradually form in the bottle and Blumat Easy would dispense less water or none at all.
Why do I have to pierce a hole in the bottle for Blumat Easy?
How big should the hole be?
A very small hole will suffice, e.g. using a pin. When topping up, you can simply put your finger over a small hole.
How long can I water with Blumat Easy?
That depends on the size of the bottle you are using. With a 2-litre bottle, you can water with Blumat Easy for up to 10 days and Blumat Easy XL for up to 7 days.
Why is not possible to use bottles larger than 2-litre bottles?
There is a risk that the bottle will fall over. Larger bottles or canisters usually have a larger opening and Blumat Easy would not fit on these containers.
My Blumat Easy dispenses more water than indicated, why is that?
If the soil is dry or the plant is particularly thirsty, the roots actively absorb water from the clay cone.
My Blumat Easy dispenses less water over time than indicated, why is that?
The micropores in the clay cone have become clogged up or a layer of algae has formed inside.
How do I clean Blumat Easy?
Blumat Easy will last longer if it is thoroughly cleaned once a year. Lay the Blumat Easy in warm water for about five minutes. Then clean the inside of the clay cone with a small brush and sand down the outside with sandpaper.
Does Blumat Easy also work with a glass bottle?
No, Blumat Easy may only be used with plastic bottles.
Can I water vegetables, fruit and herbs with Blumat Easy?
Yes, Blumat Easy can be used to water fruit and vegetables without any worries. All Blumat Easy products have been tested according to the standards of the Austrian drinking water ordinance and are within all permissible limits. Blumat Easy products are free from BPA, PFAS and phthalates
Are Blumat Easy products suitable for drinking water?
Blumat Easy have been tested according to the standards of the Austrian drinking water ordinance and are within all permissible limits. However, the products are designed for watering plants and not for carrying drinking water. They are not certified for this purpose.

BLUMAT EASY
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Without the hole, a vacuum would gradually form in the bottle and Blumat Easy would dispense less water or none at all.
Why do I have to pierce a hole in the bottle for Blumat Easy?
How big should the hole be?
A very small hole will suffice, e.g. using a pin. When topping up, you can simply put your finger over a small hole.
How long can I water with Blumat Easy?
That depends on the size of the bottle you are using. With a 2-litre bottle, you can water with Blumat Easy for up to 10 days and Blumat Easy XL for up to 7 days.
Why is not possible to use bottles larger than 2-litre bottles?
There is a risk that the bottle will fall over. Larger bottles or canisters usually have a larger opening and Blumat Easy would not fit on these containers.
My Blumat Easy dispenses more water than indicated, why is that?
If the soil is dry or the plant is particularly thirsty, the roots actively absorb water from the clay cone.
My Blumat Easy dispenses less water over time than indicated, why is that?
The micropores in the clay cone have become clogged up or a layer of algae has formed inside.
How do I clean Blumat Easy?
Blumat Easy will last longer if it is thoroughly cleaned once a year. Lay the Blumat Easy in warm water for about five minutes. Then clean the inside of the clay cone with a small brush and sand down the outside with sandpaper.
Does Blumat Easy also work with a glass bottle?
No, Blumat Easy may only be used with plastic bottles.
Can I water vegetables, fruit and herbs with Blumat Easy?
Yes, Blumat Easy can be used to water fruit and vegetables without any worries. All Blumat Easy products have been tested according to the standards of the Austrian drinking water ordinance and are within all permissible limits. Blumat Easy products are free from BPA, PFAS and phthalates
Are Blumat Easy products suitable for drinking water?
Blumat Easy have been tested according to the standards of the Austrian drinking water ordinance and are within all permissible limits. However, the products are designed for watering plants and not for carrying drinking water. They are not certified for this purpose.
