Tikal Composite Designs in Chula Vista manufactures custom commercial planters from fiberglass and GFRC at its Anita Street production facility, shipping factory-direct to hotels, multi-family developments, and urban landscape projects. Every unit is built in-house with full control over dimensions, texture, and RAL or Pantone color-matching, a fabrication depth that landscape contractors at SiteOne Landscape Supply spec when sourcing site-specific vessels. Integrated sub-irrigation trays, rain-harvesting reservoirs, and indoor self-watering systems are engineered into the planter shell during production rather than retrofitted after delivery. Modular sizing allows architects to maintain visual continuity across a streetscape or podium deck while adjusting individual planter volumes to match the root-ball requirements of different species. Design studios such as Luis Davalos Design leverage Tikal's value-engineering process to replace heavier concrete or stone specs with lightweight GFRC alternatives that meet the same load-bearing and aesthetic criteria. The GFRC production line cures panels to a compressive strength exceeding 8,000 PSI while keeping finished planter weight under 60 percent of an equivalent cast-concrete unit.