
SELF WATERING CONTAINERS!
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Date: 2022-07-16
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Ash
Hi, I am new here and new to gardening. I watched a few of your container gardening videos and I have a question. I planted a tiny garden in a self watering container and did like you said, watered from above to start. However, now I noticed I have a bunch of mold growing on the soil. Is it because I watered too much or maybe because I put a little potting soil ontop of the potting mix since I had some leftover. Anywho, I love your videos my mom recommended them to me, so now we're both gardening up a storm!
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Hi, I am new here and new to gardening. I watched a few of your container gardening videos and I have a question. I planted a tiny garden in a self watering container and did like you said, watered from above to start. However, now I noticed I have a bunch of mold growing on the soil. Is it because I watered too much or maybe because I put a little potting soil ontop of the potting mix since I had some leftover. Anywho, I love your videos my mom recommended them to me, so now we're both gardening up a storm!
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Adrian
Hi I have a quick question, I don't know if your familiar with small bamboo pot planters grow kits, I just started getting plants for my room and one of these planters were my first. They're self watering with a wick going to the water, the only thing is it's for a Spanish Stone Succulent and I feel like the soil could be too moist for it to begin growing. So my question is, will they be okay or should I take out the water and set up a schedule for them based on how dry the soil is?
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Hi I have a quick question, I don't know if your familiar with small bamboo pot planters grow kits, I just started getting plants for my room and one of these planters were my first. They're self watering with a wick going to the water, the only thing is it's for a Spanish Stone Succulent and I feel like the soil could be too moist for it to begin growing. So my question is, will they be okay or should I take out the water and set up a schedule for them based on how dry the soil is?
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Pluxu
We're selling different styles of self-watering containers and pots in the garden center I work at and we tried out some of them. It works with several different plants and more during the summer when the evaporation is more intense. Also depends on the soil, how much water it can take in until it becomes saturated.
But it is good to not keep it full all the time. And sometimes let the water reservoir be empty for a while. Otherwise the soil will be too soggy.
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We're selling different styles of self-watering containers and pots in the garden center I work at and we tried out some of them. It works with several different plants and more during the summer when the evaporation is more intense. Also depends on the soil, how much water it can take in until it becomes saturated.
But it is good to not keep it full all the time. And sometimes let the water reservoir be empty for a while. Otherwise the soil will be too soggy.
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Jenn
I did a LOT of work putting together self-watering containers for my garden in Houston. It turns out that it's a bad idea in 100% humidity to always have moist soil. The fungal issues were INSANE. Since then I've scrapped it and started letting the pot dry out before watering again, which has really helped with the fungus. I didn't realize that moisture is the enemy in the sub-tropics!
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I did a LOT of work putting together self-watering containers for my garden in Houston. It turns out that it's a bad idea in 100% humidity to always have moist soil. The fungal issues were INSANE. Since then I've scrapped it and started letting the pot dry out before watering again, which has really helped with the fungus. I didn't realize that moisture is the enemy in the sub-tropics!
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Creepsalote78
I feel like if you're living in an apartment with a busy day job, and have a balcony that was wide enough, having one of these would be amazing! You could plant it up according to your climate and how much sun your balcony gets, and you wont be stressing about watering your plants during your work or if you have too many things going on to remember every day.
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I feel like if you're living in an apartment with a busy day job, and have a balcony that was wide enough, having one of these would be amazing! You could plant it up according to your climate and how much sun your balcony gets, and you wont be stressing about watering your plants during your work or if you have too many things going on to remember every day.
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Leslie
They spelled plugs wrong had me in tears, oh they're good! I can only really imagine they used the wrong vowel, but even then it's not easily comprehendable, my best effort came out as ploerg, did they attempt to create the L by rolling an R? did they use an extra G or two? you must share this spelling, please! I might very well not be able to sleep tonight!
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They spelled plugs wrong had me in tears, oh they're good! I can only really imagine they used the wrong vowel, but even then it's not easily comprehendable, my best effort came out as ploerg, did they attempt to create the L by rolling an R? did they use an extra G or two? you must share this spelling, please! I might very well not be able to sleep tonight!
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Vassni
Just came across your video, great looking flowers in that planter. I don't have an eye for plants/flowers and I'm starting my front porch and front yard from scratch. Front faces north so lots of shade little sun. I really like your ideas though and I have to say you are beautiful. Will keep watching your videos. Thank you!
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Just came across your video, great looking flowers in that planter. I don't have an eye for plants/flowers and I'm starting my front porch and front yard from scratch. Front faces north so lots of shade little sun. I really like your ideas though and I have to say you are beautiful. Will keep watching your videos. Thank you!
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Esther
You're so pretty! Your hair color goes well with your eyes. Do you get it done at a salon or is that box color? My eyes are blue like yours and I tried to do dark brown, but it didn't work with my skin tone. Your hair has red in it. Sorry, I'm off topic. Getting compliments from one woman to another is a nice thing: .
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You're so pretty! Your hair color goes well with your eyes. Do you get it done at a salon or is that box color? My eyes are blue like yours and I tried to do dark brown, but it didn't work with my skin tone. Your hair has red in it. Sorry, I'm off topic. Getting compliments from one woman to another is a nice thing: .
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Juanita
Oh Laura that container for flowers it would be great for garden clubs to display their cut specimens. Do you do talks to garden clubs-like you dont do enough just a thought. I am not as handy as I use to be but I would love to put specimens from my potted plants on mu from door
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Oh Laura that container for flowers it would be great for garden clubs to display their cut specimens. Do you do talks to garden clubs-like you dont do enough just a thought. I am not as handy as I use to be but I would love to put specimens from my potted plants on mu from door
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