Perhaps you’re known for your green thumbs or maybe they tend towards the darker range of the spectrum. Either way, we’ve created this page to guide you through installation, care and use of your Light + Ladder products to ensure that they’ll last for generations to come.
Our VAYU planters are available with or without a drainage hole and tray.
Tabletop Vayu Without Drainage Hole - Option 1
Take a 6 inch plastic pot and rest it directly on the rim of the planter. VAYU acts as its own cache pot, allowing excess water to pass through.
Tabletop Vayu Without Drainage Hole - Option 2
Take a 6 inch plastic pot and rest it directly on the rim of the planter. VAYU acts as its own cache pot, allowing excess water to pass through.
Large Vayu Without Drainage Hole - Option 1
We recommend using a handful of small stones, sand or charcoal to give excess water somewhere to go.
Large Vayu Without Drainage Hole - Option 2
Add a plastic tray with drainage holes to the inside of the planter, this will create space for water to drain.
To install a PARALLAX wall hook, you will need a drill and a hammer.
Step 1
Using a .25” drill bit, drill a hole perpendicular to the wall. Take care to drill on a perfect 90 degree angle.
Step 2
Set the blue anchor into the hole with a hammer.
Step 3
Steady the screw with one hand.
Step 4
Slowly twist the hook into the anchor. On the last turn, slowly twist until the hook points upward.
Step 5
If it's not quite right, adjust to upward orientation by gently pulling back on the hook while twisting inward.
Tips and recommendations on finding the right pot for all your plants.
6 Inch Plants
6 inch plants are perfect for ELEVA, LARGE SPORA, BRASS SPORA and VAYU.
8 Inch Plants
8 inch plants are perfect for LARGE VAYU.
If your pot is staining, we can help. Whether you have sand, snow, terracotta or hematite cleaning is simple.
CERAMIC
Potting can be messy, if you get your ceramic pot dirty you can clean it with either household cleaner, soap and water or a scotchbrite.
If your white pot ever stains from the inside out, please reach out to us and we will replace it for you.
TERRACOTTA
One of the material qualities unique to terracotta is its ability to breathe. Over time your terracotta pot will develop a cloudy white patina through absorbing minerals in the soil.
Development of color over time should be expected.
A step by step guide for assembling your new Brass SPORA hanging planter.
SIDE VIEW
Set the ceramic planter on its front on a flat surface, you can set a cloth underneath to stabilize.
TOP VIEW
Start with the brass hanger behind the planter.
TOP VIEW
Insert one end of the brass hanger into the hole.
TOP VIEW
With one hand brace the connection where you just inserted the brass to the ceramic - Ceramic is fragile, so reducing excess movement is key.
TOP VIEW
With the other hand gently pry open the brass and insert into the other side. You may need to thread the other side in further to allow for a better angle to insert.
SIDE VIEW
Rotate the brass up from behind the ceramic planter
A step by step guide for assembling your new Brass SPORA hanging planter.
SIDE VIEW
Set the ceramic planter sitting up on a table- you can set cloth underneath to stabilize.
TOP VIEW
Start with the brass hanger behind the ceramic planter
TOP VIEW
Insert one end of the brass hanger into the ceramic planter
TOP VIEW
With one hand brace the connection where you just inserted the brass into the ceramic- Remember ceramic is fragile, so reducing excess movement is key.
With the other hand gently pry open the brass very slightly to insert the other end into the hole.
SIDE VIEW
Rotate the brass up from behind the ceramic planter
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