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1. Flowerpot of germination controlled, that being destined to lodge in its sine a seed and to equip this seed with germination means for which they are effective from form expanded in the time, to criterion of the user, characterizes because a receiving glass or flowerpot proper is constituted by means of, whose mouth is reconciled by means of spiral a provided cover in its base of an element of cuts and a window of communication with a container superior, mounted with freedom of turn with respect to the mentioned cover, provided container of an inner partition that it establishes in the same two compartment, one occupied by a mass of land of culture and another receiver of water a contenedora capsule, counting each of these two compartment with a window of communication with the receiving glass inferior for fall to this last one of the mass of earth and water, this last one after the opening of the contenedora capsule of the same, by means of cuts of this capsule in the revolving motion and relative between container and receiving glass. 2. Flowerpot of germination controlled, according to vindication 1, characterized because as much the container superior as the cover of the receiving glass incorporates in its center an orifice for passage of a projection in functions of spin axis between both elements. 3. Flowerpot of germination controlled, according to previous vindications, characterized because the contenedora water capsule inferiorly incorporates an appendix and next to him a pipette outer that extends until the zone superior of this capsule, so that the revolving motion of the container with respect to the receiving glass and after the appendix confrontation and pipette to the corresponding window of the container superior, takes place a reduction of this capsule and the cut of appendix and pipette on the part of a sharp element of which the cover of the receiving glass is provided. 4. Flowerpot of germination controlled, according to vindication 3a, characterized because the element of cuts of the cover of the receiving glass is displaced downwards in a sufficient magnitude like so that, after the cut of this capsule, the appendix and the pipette of the same, make top on the edge of the window of the mentioned cover, in sequence to that continuing with the revolving motion of the container with respect to the receiving glass, the unscrewed undocking takes place by of these elements.