Further assurance for your conscious choice: all RIPPOTAI plantable green gadgets use certified seeds of European origin
How to plant Rippotai seed pencil
Write, sharpen, and plant! The RIPPOTAI plantable pencil is made from recycled newspaper mixed with chamomile flower seeds: it generates ZERO waste.
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Use the RIPPOTAI pencil, sharpen it, and don't throw away the shavings: they contain chamomile seeds.
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Moisten the paper shavings, plant them in a pot, and cover them with soil.
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Initially, mist daily to keep the seeds always moist and wet. The first sprouts will appear in about a week.
How to plant the seedbombs
Seedbombs are clay balls colored with natural dyes, mixed with seeds of various plants: let’s bloom the planet!
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Place the seed ball in a pot with soil, without covering it.
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Wet the soil
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After a few days the seeds will sprout.
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Take care of your plants
How to plant seed paper
The seed paper gadget is educational and 'renewable,' conveying love for the planet in an unconventional story of circular economy
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Place your paper in a warm and bright location, but not in direct sunlight, to prevent it from drying out and not germinating. Soak the paper well; only then will it biodegrade and allow the seeds to germinate.
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Place the paper on soil. Cover it with 1 cm to 1.5 cm of soil at most, to allow the warmth of the sun to easily reach the seeds
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For the first few days, mist daily to keep the seeds consistently moist and wet.
FAQ
The Rippotai seed pencil is made from recycled paper mixed with chamomile and wormwood seeds. It’s not made from wood, making it completely waste-free. Each time you sharpen it, you can plant the shavings!
Yes! For customization, contact us. You can customize either the blister or the entire pencil. There are minimum quantities, so write to us, and we’ll discuss your idea together!
The Rippotai seed ball is handmade from clay, making each one unique in shape. They are colored with natural dyes.
The paper is made from recycled newspapers mixed with wildflower seeds. We chose a mix of wildflower seeds that bees and butterflies love. The paper dissolves upon contact with water, so we recommend soaking it well before planting.