Setup Process:
Ensure the bottle is clean and free of any alcoholic residue. Create a small hole in the top, fill it with water, and invert it into the moist soil of your potted plant.
2. Bury A Plastic Bottle
This method releases water gradually, ideal for larger outdoor plants.
Necessary Items:
Plastic water bottles
Nail
Plant
Water
Setup Process:
Puncture a few holes in the bottle, bury it near your plants, and then fill it with water after initially watering your plants the usual way.
3. Utilize The String Method
A simple string can keep your plants hydrated without the need for additional soil space.
Necessary Items:
Thick cotton string
Scissors
Bowl
Water
Plant
Setup Process:
Stretch a cotton string from the water bowl to the plant’s soil, allowing the water to travel up the string and into the soil.
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