Description





Grow more in less space
Trio Stack Pot uses height instead of width, so you can grow plenty of green in a minimal footprint. Whether you’re growing under grow lights, on a windowsill, in a greenhouse, on a balcony, or on a terrace, Trio Stack Pot is a functional way to keep many plants in a small area.
- 3 plants per module
- Stack up to 6 modules (18 plants)
- Footprint: approx. 32 × 32 cm
Modular and flexible
Start small and build up when you need more capacity. Each module adds three planting pockets, so your setup can grow with your needs (and your plants ego).
- 1 module = 3 plants
- 2 modules = 6 plants
- 3 modules = 9 plants
- Up to 6 modules = 18 plants
Indoor + outdoor use
Trio Stack Pot works both indoors and outdoors and is made from a durable plastic designed for everyday use. It’s easy to clean and practical in daily life – whether you keep it inside or outside.
The base tray is an essential part of the system: It provides a stable foundation for the stack and collects excess water when you top-water and the water flows down through the modules. This keeps the setup steadier, tidier, and makes watering easier with less mess.
Indoor + outdoor use
Trio Stack Pot works both indoors and outdoors and is made from a durable plastic designed for everyday use. It’s easy to clean and practical in daily life – whether you keep it inside or outside.
Watering made easy
Trio Stack Pot is built for top watering. Water the top pockets and the water flows down through the stack to the lower modules and into the bottom tray. It’s quick, simple, and less messy – especially when stacking higher.
- Water at the top → it distributes through the stack
- Less spilling and splashing
- The tray collects excess water
Anti root rot (healthy roots)
Trio Stack Pot is designed to reduce the risk of root rot by keeping roots from sitting in water. Each module uses the black insert plate together with the drainage openings in the bottom to help excess water drain through the system and down into the tray – so the root zone stays better aerated.
For best results, we recommend adding a small layer of LECA (clay pebbles) in the bottom of each planting pocket. This improves drainage, helps airflow around the roots, and makes it easier to keep the moisture level balanced — especially when watering from the top.
Perfect for both CultiKit and CultiLux
If you want the most output per square centimeter, Trio Stack Pot pairs extremely well with both CultiKit and CultiLux.
CultiKit: Place one or two stacks under CultiKit and you get a compact indoor vertical garden without sacrificing space.
CultiLux Square: The tray fits on CultiLux Square – making it a highly efficient “mini farm” with Trio Stack Pot .





What can you grow?
Trio Stack Pot is great for compact plants that give a lot in a small space:
- Herbs: basil, parsley, chives, thyme, mint, oregano
- Strawberries: flowers + fruit at the same time
- Tumbler/cherry tomatoes: high yield and looks great
- Small chillies/peppers: high ongoing yield
- Flowers: pelargonium, begonia and other compact varieties
- All types of small plants: only your imagination is the limit
Start simple – build as needed
We keep it straightforward so you can get started without overthinking it.
Starter set:
– 2 modules including tray
Add-ons:
– Extra modules
– Wheels for tray (Easy to move your setup).
2-3 modules is an easy, stable start. If you want maximum output, a taller stack (4–6 modules) is where you really feel the space efficiency.
How many plants can I grow in one stack?
3 per module, up to 18 plants with 6 modules.
Can I use it indoors?
Yes – especially for windowsill growing, and under grow lights.
Can I use it outdoors?
Yes – ideal for balcony, terrace and greenhouse.
Does it work with CultiKit
Yes, place up to two stacks Trio Stack Pot under CultiKit and get a compact vertical garden.
Does it work with CultiLux?
Yes you can use it with CultiLux Square. The tray (approx. 28 cm) fits on CultiLux Square placed in the right position with the 32 cm pots.
Can I automate watering?
Yes – add a small pump and run drip lines into the three top pockets. Water flows through the stack.








