Assemble the Clip Pot
Build the flower pot base: Connect the three long sides of the "hexagonal base" with 3 "small triangular side panels" in sequence to form a whole - the shape of a "small crown". (The bottom clips need to fit tightly, align and press firmly to secure)
Join 2 large triangular panels and combine them with the "small crown".
Attach the last large triangular panel.
Hydrate the soil (Note: If you want to do artistic doodling, it's recommended to do so before hydrating the soil to avoid the dampness of the pot affecting the doodling effect)
Place 1 block of compressed soil into the flower pot.
Slowly pour about 150ml of water (half a cup) onto the soil in several additions.
You can use the wooden stick to stir while pouring water.
Note: The bottom and sides of the flower pot may leak slightly.
Plant the seeds
Tear the seed paper in half and use one half.
Thoroughly soak the Seed Paper in water, stir it into a pulp, then spread it evenly on the surface of the soil.
Use the wooden stick to gently turn over a small amount of soil to cover the seeds.
Mark your plant
Insert the wooden stick into the soil of the flower pot as a marker.
Keep the soil slightly moist daily, and wait patiently for 5-7 days to see germination!
Avoid frequently turning the soil during germination.
Don't worry if your first planting attempt fails. The kit includes the second half of the seed paper and the remaining two blocks of compressed soil as backup for you to try again.
During the plant germination process, you might lose interest in taking care of it. We strongly recommend that you doodle on the flower pot, as this helps increase your emotional connection with the pot. Make it your unique piece of art!
Note:
Only use waterproof paints (such as acrylic), as the pot's water seepage may cause some paints to dissolve.
Only doodle on the outer wall of the flower pot when it's dry, unless you're confident enough to create an abstract artwork with a seepage effect.