1. Introduction
The Kinzo 16-Piece Plant Labels are designed to help organize and identify plants in various settings, including indoor pots, outdoor gardens, vegetable patches, and herb beds. These durable, weather-resistant labels provide a clear and efficient way to keep track of your plants.
2. Setup
2.1 Unpacking
Carefully remove the 16 plant labels from their packaging. Inspect all labels for any signs of damage. If any labels are damaged, please contact customer support.
Image 1: The Kinzo 16-piece plant labels, fanned out, accompanied by a black permanent marker. This image illustrates the quantity and typical appearance of the labels when unpacked.
2.2 Preparing for Use
No assembly is required for these plant labels. They are ready for immediate use after unpacking.
3. Operating Instructions
3.1 Writing on Labels
- Select a permanent marker for writing. Important: Do not use whiteboard markers or other non-permanent pens, as the writing may fade or wash off, especially in outdoor conditions.
- Write the name of the plant, herb, or vegetable clearly on the flat surface of the label. Allow the ink to dry completely before handling or inserting into soil to prevent smudging.
3.2 Inserting Labels
- Gently push the pointed end of the label into the soil next to the corresponding plant.
- Ensure the label is inserted deep enough to be stable but not so deep that the written information is obscured. The 15 cm length allows for good visibility above most plants.
Image 2: A Kinzo plant label, clearly marked with the word 'Lavender', inserted into the soil of a potted lavender plant. This demonstrates the typical application of the label for plant identification.
4. Maintenance
4.1 Cleaning
The plastic labels can be cleaned with a damp cloth if they become dirty. For stubborn dirt, a mild soap solution can be used. Rinse thoroughly and dry before re-using or storing.
4.2 Re-labeling
If you need to change the plant identification, the permanent marker ink can often be removed with rubbing alcohol or a specialized permanent marker remover. Always test on an inconspicuous area first. After cleaning, ensure the label is dry before writing new information.
4.3 Storage
When not in use, store the labels in a dry place away from direct sunlight to prolong their lifespan.
5. Troubleshooting
5.1 Writing Fades
If the writing on your label fades, it is likely due to the use of a non-permanent marker or extreme weather exposure over a prolonged period. Re-write the label using a high-quality permanent marker. Ensure the label surface is clean and dry before writing.
5.2 Label Breaks
While made from durable plastic, excessive force or accidental impact can cause a label to break. If a label breaks, it cannot be repaired and should be replaced with a new one.
6. Specifications
| Brand | Kinzo |
| Model | Kinzo Plant Labels 16 Pieces |
| Quantity | 16 pieces |
| Material | Plastic |
| Color | White |
| Length | 15 cm |
| Package Dimensions | 26.2 x 14.9 x 1.2 cm |
| Item Weight | 60 grams |
7. Warranty and Support
Specific warranty information for the Kinzo 16-Piece Plant Labels is not provided within this manual. For details regarding warranty coverage, returns, or additional support, please refer to the retailer where the product was purchased or contact Kinzo customer service directly.





