🌿 Grow your fandom, one chia sprout at a time!
The Chia Pet Homer planter is a compact, terracotta pottery piece featuring the iconic Simpsons character. It includes a drip tray and chia seeds for three plantings, achieving full lush growth in 1-2 weeks. Portable and reusable, it’s a fun, low-maintenance decorative planter perfect for gifting or personal desk décor.
Color | Homer |
Material | Terracotta |
Brand | Chia |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.75 x 3.5 x 4.75 inches |
Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
Included Components | Chia - JE01002-01 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
UPC | 021363010024 |
Manufacturer | Chia |
Part Number | Chia - JE01002-01 |
Item Weight | 1.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.75 x 3.5 x 4.75 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Chia - JE01002-01 |
Style | Homer |
Shape | Homer Simpson |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Special Features | Portable |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**Y
Doh! This thing is great.
Everyone should have one of these, so fun!
A**Y
Chia
The paint job is kinda rough, but very cute!
M**E
Fun!
Great idea fun gift !
T**S
Awesome Chia - but the seeds slide off
I'm not sure how I messed this up the but chia seeds just slide right off overnight... the bottom half of the shrubbery is naked! (lol) It's like the pressure of the water from inside the container is pushing it off. Wild. Still love it tho!
A**R
So fun!
So fun! We had a mis-start mixing the chia seeds too thick, but once we figured that out Homer disappeared! Fun gift!!
J**Y
Whatched Homer disappear
Fun for everyone
A**.
Dissapointing
Took over two months to receive, then it arrived with a crack in the bottom so water leaks out and therefore seeds will not grow. Very sad, as I was excited for this.
H**R
Total disappointment
It’s a cute idea for a Chia Pet but there’s a huge problem with the way it’s watered. As most chia pets have the chia seeds growing from the middle to the top, the Simpson one goes from top to bottom. It says to dump the water from the over flow tray and put more water in the top. Well because this chia planter is planned to go from the top to the bottom the bottom sits in the overflow tray and as soon as you try to dump it out, all the chia seeds that were on the bottom just sludge off. We’ve tried multiple things over the past week from the original instructions, that sucked, to trying to wet it twice a day under the faucet as we didn’t have a spray bottle. We finally got some growth going when I filled it up and put over my steamer basket pan and sat it on the drip tray. But even then when I lifted it up to drain the water a big chunk fell off the brick. I finally went to the dollar store today and got a spray bottle in hopes that would work. No Chia Pet product should be this difficult. I bought it for my 13 year old son thinking it would be a fun little project for him but it’s been nothing but a huge pain into the booty. The pic I’m posting is after 7 days. We think we put too many chia seeds on it but that’s what the directions said and we even checked YouTube to make sure if we should use that much. Also idk if you can see the sides at all but they were completely covered and just fell off. My son is so disappointed seeing how hard we’ve been trying to fix things and can’t get it to sprout and how so many clumps have fallen off the sides and the bottom. If anyone buys this I would suggest to get a spray bottle instead of filling it up because the bottom will just slough off and the top will stay completely dry. The only reason I gave it a 2 star is because there was some growth along the sides and in between hi legs
Trustpilot
2 days ago
2 weeks ago