For the true gardening enthusiast, a glass vase is not just an ornament, it is a habitat. At Buar Artesanos, we offer a collection of glass containers designed to integrate your plants into your home's interior, allowing you to observe the fascinating development of life underwater. Our glass plant vases are ideal for hydroponic techniques (soil-free cultivation), creating propagation stations for cuttings, or forcing seasonal bulbs in winter. Thanks to the transparency of the glass, you can monitor root health instantly, while our models with natural fiber details add that organic touch that connects your "water garden" with rustic decor.
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Modern gardening has broken the barriers of the traditional opaque pot. Today, growing in water is a booming trend that requires the right supports. Glass vases for plants have become a fundamental piece for urban gardeners, as they offer total visibility of the root system, allowing you to detect plant health issues before they manifest on the leaves. In this section, we explain how to get the most out of our vases for your botanical projects.
Many of our tall vases and glass bottles are perfect for keeping plants permanently using only water and nutrients (hydroculture).
Suitable Plants: Many tropical indoor species and leafy green varieties thrive incredibly well in glass.
The Ideal Vase: For this technique, we recommend hydroponic vases with some height and stability. The neck should not be too narrow, allowing the roots to breathe and expand, but tight enough to support the main stem without the plant sinking.
Root Aesthetics: When using clear glass, healthy white roots become part of the decor, creating a clean and minimalist visual effect.
Multiplying your plants is one of the most rewarding parts of gardening. Our small vases and bottles with decorative natural accents work as excellent propagation stations.
Rooting: When cutting a stem to reproduce a plant, placing it in a glass vase allows you to see the exact moment the first roots emerge and know when it is ready to be transplanted into soil (or left in water).
Grouping: Use several of our small glass jars together to create a "propagation lab" on a well-lit shelf. Models lined with natural woven materials protect the base of the cutting from excessive light, which can promote rooting in certain sensitive species.
Glass vases are the classic tool for "forcing" winter bulbs and making them bloom indoors out of season.
The Technique: The bulb is placed in the mouth of the vase, so that only the base touches the water. The roots descend through the glass seeking moisture, creating a beautiful visual spectacle even before the flower sprouts.
Our Models: Look through our selection for glass bulb vases with a narrowing neck, ideal for holding the bulb without it submerging and rotting.
If you are lucky enough to have an outdoor garden, our vases are the final destination for your fresh harvest.
Rustic Style: For bouquets of wildflowers or seasonal green branches, vases that combine glass and plant fibers are unbeatable. They provide a natural texture that complements the organic imperfection of garden blooms, moving away from the rigidity of classic cut-glass vases.
Support: The weight of the glass, combined with stable bases, ensures that large and heavy bouquets do not tip the container over.
Growing in glass plant vases requires certain specific care that our products facilitate:
Algae Cleaning: Exposure to light can generate green algae on the walls of the vase. The high-quality glass of our products allows for easy cleaning with a brush and hot water to keep the environment sterile.
Oxygenation: Remember to change the water in your vases regularly. By renewing the water, you provide vital fresh oxygen so the roots do not suffocate.
Temperature: Glass is a material that changes temperature quickly. Avoid placing your cultivation vases next to radiators or windows with freezing drafts.
Explore our range of glass vases for gardening and discover a new way to interact with your plants: transparent, clean, and fascinating.