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Watch out! Your glass watering globe can set your plant on fire

Watch out! Your glass watering globe can set your plant on fire

You may never have thought about it. A glass watering globe in your plant, sitting nicely on the windowsill — the sun shines on it, and you enjoy your coffee. But what if that same sun is slowly scorching your plant? It sounds far-fetched, but it is a real danger that many people don't know about: a clear glass watering globe in direct sunlight acts as a magnifying glass.

How does the magnifying glass effect work?

Clear glass, filled with water, focuses sunlight onto one point — exactly like a magnifying glass. This focused light can reach a temperature high enough to scorch plant leaves, or in extreme cases even ignite them. The risk is greatest with:

  • Round ball-shaped globes in clear glass
  • Direct strong sunlight between 11am and 3pm
  • Dry light leaves or dry moss as ground cover
  • Prolonged exposure

Internationally there are multiple documented cases where glass water globes have caused fires in homes — not just on plants, but also on curtains, shelves and carpets.

How do you prevent this?

Tip 1 — Choose a frosted watering globe

The Minismus watering globe is made from frosted plastic. The frosted surface scatters light instead of focusing it. No focus, no heat, no danger.

Tip 2 — Never place the globe in direct sunlight

Is your plant on a sunny windowsill? Place the globe on the shaded side of the pot. See also our comparison of terracotta versus frosted plastic watering globes.

Tip 3 — Move your plant before going on holiday

Going away? Place your plant in a room with indirect light. More tips about watering plants while on holiday in our holiday blog.

Which watering globes are safe?

  • Clear glass round globe — high fire risk in direct sun — only use outside direct sunlight
  • Frosted plastic (Minismus) — no fire risk — recommended
  • Terracotta — no fire risk — recommended
  • Ceramic — no fire risk — recommended

View the Minismus watering globe 6-pack →

View the Minismus XXL watering globes →

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