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No hay artículos en el carroJ. M. C.
Reseñado en España el 15 de julio de 2024
Intenté de todas formas, regando más, regando menos, con más sol, con menos sol...pero el pasto nunca creció. Dinero completamente tirado a la basura. Mejor comprar directamente pasto ya crecido para tu gato. Quisiera una devolución pero me aparece que el período de devolución ya terminó. Cambiaré mi reseña si me devuelven el dinero
Miss L.
Reseñado en el Reino Unido el 16 de mayo de 2024
I have 2 house cats and they both loved these as soon as they saw them. As it's quite low they can mush their little faces into the grass and have a lovely snack too :) it's so cute to watchThe seeds that come with them are very slow to start growing, however you can use any cat grass seeds you want. The containers do reduce the amount of mess by limiting the amount of grass that gets pulled out.I think these are an absolute bargain - well worth it :)
Piluca
Reseñado en España el 7 de junio de 2023
No se adhiere bien en la superficie. Mi gato tardó 0,5 en descolocar la tapa y tirarlo todo el suelo.
wioleta
Reseñado en España el 22 de julio de 2020
Las semillas germinaron muy rápidamente. El kit viene con buena cantidad, de momento he usado solo la mitad. el soporte es de buena calidad. Muy contenta con el producto (mi gata lo está aún más).
Victor
Reseñado en España el 5 de junio de 2020
La idea ,el diseño y los materiales son buenos pero las semillas no germinaron ninguna. Una lástima. O sea si tienes dónde comprar las semillas es un buen producto, pero si le cuesta encontrarlas va fatal.
Ainhoa
Reseñado en España el 10 de mayo de 2020
Crece en 3 días !! Muy bien ami gato le encanta 👍🏻 Llega en dos días bien empaquetado y con instrucciones 👌 viene con muchas semillas yo le echado la mitad y cuando se acabe le pondré la otra mitad 👌
ABG
Reseñado en España el 8 de marzo de 2020
La hierba crece a los 5 días aproz y dura unas dos semanas, el aparato está bien y es bonito... Otra cosa es que el gato le haga caso porque el mío ni se para a mirarlo.
Cliente
Reseñado en España el 22 de septiembre de 2020
Crece bien, mucho y queda muy bonito. A mí gata no le gusta ni este ni niguna parecido. Pero el producto es tal cual se anuncia.
Gaia
Reseñado en Italia el 19 de septiembre de 2020
Io mi sono trovata da Dio, anche l'erba gatta è cresciuta senza problemi.
Edgar Campoverde
Reseñado en México el 24 de abril de 2020
Las semillas que venían dentro se pudrieron. Intente con otras y lo mismo. Entrega en tiempo.
Elionor
Reseñado en España el 26 de agosto de 2019
Buen producto, estoy satisfecha y mis gatos más. Siempre he comprado hierba gatera y usado el recipiente que traía, al final siempre acababa esparcido por toda la casa.Con esta compra he conseguido que dure más tiempo, mis gatos no lo pueden cavar y queda muy bonito en cualquier rincón (yo lo he puesto donde tenia una planta).Salió en menos de una semana, hay que tener cuidado con el riego ya que puede pudrirse.Cuando se acabe, se puede reutilizar el envase ya que es muy bonito y además de un buen material.
kristy wood
Reseñado en Canadá el 5 de abril de 2019
so much cheaper to buy your own seeds and grow it yourself than buy 2 things of it a week from the pet store. i dont find it lasts long but its the same with any cat grass its turns yellowish after a batch or two but its normal for all cat grass ive found. this one it stable and doesn't tip over like my cats try to do every time. i like the grate on top that it stopped the cats from pulling out all the individual seeds of grass and eat them. meaning it can grow after they eat it still. and they cannot dig all the seeds out either. yes my cat is an @ss hat lol. but oh dear i love them both to pieces and they know it. they are spoiled but i do recommend buying your own seeds rather than the ones which comes in the refill pack. you get enough for 2 grows per bag if you use half of it per time. but i find you get 4-6 grows per bag of the other ones i found on amazon for about 3.41-1.99 per bag ( price differs when it goes on sale i find). some people said it doesn't match the gram-age on the package but i still find every one has enough for at least 4 grows for the price.
Energy Healer
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 24 de diciembre de 2014
I'm still trying this out...the first batch of grass, the one rescue cat I had didn't touch it. Now I have two, so I'm starting another batch. Having grown many batches of wheat grass in the past for juicing, I can tell you that these seeds they give you with it are wheatgrass. And therefore, their instructions stink. Here is how you grow wheatgrass--rinse them in a strainer and then soak (preferably in clean, filtered water) for 48 hours. Rinse again and put on top of whatever you are using to grow them...you can use their medium or just potting soil. I like to keep a paper towel across the top and keep that one damp--so cover with something else so it doesn't dry out too fast, or keep re-wetting the paper towel several times a day. The idea is the seeds need to stay damp until they germinate. Then when they sprout, you can remove anything on top and water the whole thing quite well. (If it doesn't drain out the bottom, then be careful...wheatgrass can easily mold, which is toxic, so one drawback of their tray if you want to use soil is the lack of drainage. Their "medium" for growing has gel stuff that expands and holds water--that's why you don't have to water it very often. I think I may add drainage holes to their tray and just use soil and my own wheatgrass seeds. I do think the screen on top will be nice, as my usual wheatgrass trays have the drawback of pulling the grass blade at the root and making more of a mess. I'll update when I get a batch in this thing that a cat eats.UPDATE: Ok I really like the tray but NOT their seed kits. So this is what I do that works really well. I took the inner / growing tray and drilled small holes about 6-8 of them for drainage. Then I fill it with organic potting soil from the hardware store.I have a mason / canning jar with a sprouting (mesh type) lid (lid you can get at a Whole Foods type place) and I soak about a teaspoon of wheatgrass seeds in there for about 12 hours. Then drain. Rinse and drain every 8-12 hours (2-3 times a day) for 2-3 days until you start to see little shoots coming out of the seeds.Then it's time to spread them gently on the soil--spread fairly evenly, but be gentle not to rip their little roots coming out--and then put the tray's mesh top on.Gently (preferably with a sprayer hose if your sink has one) spray down the seeds and soil together so the soil gets soaked and let it drain. I keep it on the drainboard in the kitchen, cover with a paper towel (over the mesh lid) and soak it with water. I put the bigger base upside down over the top just to help keep the paper towel damp longer. Do that for 1-2 days and the seedlings will be sprouting up above the mesh of the tray.At that point, put them in your cat's area and let them enjoy! Just be sure to water well / drain at least daily for the first few days and then every other day after that until the grass is spent (about 2 weeks or so).Note that wheatgrass doesn't like direct strong sunlight, so bright indirect light is best.With this method, the tray is great...no mess where kitties eat grass at all! And super cheap compared to their kits--I had one of their kits that was so gross, the grass never grew in properly and the whole tray got nasty and smelly and wouldn't clean up so I had to pitch it. I'll get another 2nd one eventually and just toss their crap and use the tray as described above.
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