Mr Mister Modern Glass Plant Spray Bottle - Blue Green

Blue Green Glass Plant Mister

Regular price $14.50
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Give Your Plants What They're Missing:

Start with the pot, then build out the shelf with the tools that keep what's in it actually thriving.


Somewhere between aquarium glass and tumbled sea glass, the Blue Green Mr Mister occupies a color lane no other glass plant mister in the lineup shares — tidal, specific, a tint that shifts between aqua and teal depending on whether the room runs warm or cool. The hand-pump piston inside produces a fine humidity mist through one deliberate stroke, generating droplets that settle on foliage without dripping onto furniture or pooling on leaves. Reservoir capacity covers a full misting circuit across a medium shelf before needing a refill, and the wide-mouth neck fills in seconds under any faucet. Borosilicate glass handles temperature swings during refills without cracking, and the brass-toned collar threads onto the neck with a compression seal that allows full disassembly for cleaning. The bottle measures three inches wide by six tall and stands upright between pots, catching daylight along its curved edges in a way that rewards visible placement. The best plant mister case for color is simple: a tool that lives permanently on a shelf should contribute to the palette rather than interrupt it.

Product detail
  • Material: Glass/Plastic
  • Year Designed: 2023
Dimension
  • 3 inches in diameter, 6 inches in tall
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Returns

We accept returns within 30 days of delivery on unused items in original packaging. If your piece arrives damaged, contact us within 7 days with a photo and we will replace it at no charge.

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Why Mr. Mister is the Best

The blue-green tint sits in a narrow band of the color spectrum that reads differently under warm and cool light — warmer bulbs push it toward teal, cooler daylight pulls it toward aqua, and the result is a piece that subtly shifts tone across the day rather than looking static. This optical behavior is inherent to the metallic oxide blend used during glass production and cannot be replicated with surface coatings. The borosilicate body tolerates temperature swings that would stress standard glass, so filling with cold tap water on a warm afternoon creates no risk of thermal fracture. The pump uses a piston-and-cylinder design rather than a bellows, which is why the stroke feels firm and deliberate — piston pumps maintain pressure more consistently and produce more uniform droplet size per burst. The nozzle rotates between a focused cone for targeting specific leaves and a wider diffusion for raising general humidity around a grouping of pots. The brass-toned collar compresses a silicone gasket that seals watertight without permanent adhesive, allowing complete disassembly whenever mineral deposits accumulate inside. The ground-flat base includes a silicone contact ring that grips polished surfaces, and the entire unit weighs just over a pound full — light enough for overhead misting of tall specimens.

Pro Tip: Mist in the morning, not at night.

Leaves need time to dry before temperatures drop. Damp foliage overnight invites fungal issues like powdery mildew and leaf spot.

Perfect Pairs for Any Shelf

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Deeper Water, Same Vessel

If the blue-green reads too coastal for a particular room, the Midnight Blue version uses the same borosilicate body in a deeper, more saturated tint that pairs with darker wood and moodier interiors. The Midnight Blue Mr Mister runs the same pump and nozzle underneath a color that trades the transparency of lighter tints for a richer, more opaque presence on the shelf.

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Visible Tools for Visible Plants

The mister handles humidity, but the rest of the care toolkit — watering, feeding, propagating — lives in a single collection designed for people who keep their plant tools visible rather than stashed in a closet. The complete accessories and tools selection includes ceramic watering cans, Verte Rx plant food, and propagation supplies, all built with the same visible-tool philosophy this mister follows.

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Warm Against Cool

A blue-green mister already reads as coastal, and a ceramic flower wall piece in fractal lilac introduces a complementary warm tone that keeps the shelf from becoming monochrome. It hangs permanently, requires nothing from anyone, and adds the kind of considered color interruption that turns a plant shelf into a composition rather than a lineup of green things next to blue things.


Vase Colors, Mister Duties

When the studio started shaping glass alongside ceramics back in 2004, nobody imagined the color palette would eventually extend to a mister — but years of blending tints for vases built exactly the kind of material knowledge this project demanded. We showed the blue-green finish at the Philadelphia Flower Show and sold out the initial production run before the second live demonstration ended.


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Frequently asked questions

Is the Blue Green glass Mr Mister a good plant mister for indoor plants and houseplants?

The mist quality is identical to every other color in the range — fine enough for orchids, gentle enough for ferns, and calibrated to raise humidity without soaking leaf surfaces. What the blue-green version adds is a shelf presence that reads coastal or aquatic, which matters to people who coordinate their tools with their interiors and see a misting routine as part of the room's visual composition.

Is glass better than plastic for a plant mister?

For longevity and cleanliness, glass wins outright — no absorption of odors, no chemical leaching, no clouding or yellowing from UV exposure. Plastic misters are lighter and cheaper, which suits someone who wants a disposable tool. Glass suits someone who intends to use the same sprayer for years and wants it to look the same at year five as it did at week one. Borosilicate in particular resists thermal shock better than ordinary glass.

Is this safe to use indoors on houseplants?

Fully safe — the mechanism is a simple piston pump, no electricity, no chemicals, no propellant. The water goes in from a faucet and comes out as mist, unchanged. Overspray settles quickly because the droplet size is engineered to be fine enough to float near the canopy and descend gently, not travel horizontally onto a neighboring shelf of non-waterproof items.

How many sprays does one fill last?

Approximately thirty to forty pumps per reservoir, depending on stroke force and nozzle setting. A shelf of ten small tropicals uses about half that, so one fill handles a morning session and a partial evening session before a refill is needed. Filling takes seconds under a faucet — the neck opening is wide enough to catch a stream without a funnel.

How is this different from the USB electric Mr Mister?

This is analog — hand-pump operation, no motor, no charging, no electronics. The USB version delivers continuous motorized mist that covers a large collection faster than any hand pump can. The glass version is slower, quieter, more tactile, and constructed from a material that gains character over time instead of degrading. The pump action itself becomes part of the daily ritual rather than something you skip by pressing a button.

Does it come in other colors?

Six colors in the lineup: Blue Green, Clear, Green, Teal, Smoke Grey, and Midnight Blue. The tint is mixed into the glass during production rather than applied afterward, so it never peels or fades. I gravitate toward this shade because it changes tone slightly between morning light and evening lamplight, giving one object two different moods across the course of a single day.

Does the glass Mr Mister need hand washing, or is it dishwasher safe?

Hand wash — the pump assembly contains metal components that should not enter a dishwasher. The cleaning routine is straightforward: unscrew the pump collar, rinse the interior with warm soapy water, and run a brush through if hard-water deposits have formed. Reassembly takes five seconds flat. The fact that the pump removes cleanly is the single biggest maintenance advantage over sealed designs that trap residue in places you cannot reach.

What houseplant varieties benefit most from regular misting? [monstera, fiddle leaf fig, and other humidity-loving houseplants — ties Mr Mister to Verte Rx’s variety-specific FAQ approach, avoids gift

Plants from humid tropical environments — alocasia, anthurium, calathea, most ferns, and epiphytic orchids — absorb moisture directly through their foliage and suffer visibly when indoor air runs dry. Misting twice daily with a fine hand-pump mister provides the ambient humidity boost these species need without oversaturating the soil the way bottom-watering or overhead pouring sometimes does.

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