Watering plants while you are away

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  1. Frank

    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    I stumbled across this self-watering method elsewhere on the Web. What do you guys think?
    Self-watering plants: http://imgur.com/a/6jwHr
     
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    Interesting...
    I'm guessing the bottle has a small hole for the opening? Otherwise, what would keep all the water from just draining out?
     
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    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    The person who posted the images said that it drained out pretty slowly but that was because the plants were watered to begin with. I was thinking it may lead to over-watering but maybe it may be an interesting experiment for someone :)
     
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    I believe some one has posted about this watering system/device (using plastic 2-liter bottles) but I was unable to find the post with a search..
    I seem to remember that the technique DID involve drilling one or a few very small holes in the lid/cap of the bottle..
    Another use/technique someone posted was using these bottles (with bottom cut away) and partially filled with barnyard manure as 'on-the-spot' manure tea manufacturers and dispensers, an idea with much merit in my opinion..
    Hank
     
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    I've seen the 2 liter plastic bottles used in the ground... which would help put some added moisture... but in a container I think Frank is right, it would lead to over watering. Also with the bottles, you get added water from the condensation.
     
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    Did someone say experiment? The recycle container will be a few bottles short this week. Oh No!! The recycle truck has already been here. No bottles!! :-( Now I will have to drink more beer to get bottles. :) I have to find some willing subjects.......Pictures soon......

    Jerry
     
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    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    Jerry you surely live up to your user title!
     
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    Now Frank... you knew as soon as you typed the word "experiment" Jerry would be right on it! :D
     
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    They are like those lil blue glass ball plant watering things. I wish I could remember the name. I had some and they were a pain. Id rather just water my plants. But good if your going away for a day or so. I still have one in my mini rose pot cause its pretty... haha

    Oh I just realized they are those globes Jewell posted about. Fyi very annoying to fill, takes patience. (I'm short on that) :)
     
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    I use the 2 liter bottles to deep water and fertilize my tomatoes. I bought spikes with holes that fit the bottles at Harbor freight. I put a spike in the ground when I plants the plants and left it there. Now when I fertilize it goes directly to the roots and no run off. It work quite well.
     
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    A few words and a few pictures. There's a cheaper method than this that you'll see. And I share it.freely. Ask any questions, and I will answer. You see the proof.

    These were taking today. Plants have been restricted from growing too tall as I just moved to WV, and the outdoor garden isn't ready. As well, I'm not liking.the environment personally.

    Who is controlling the weather? ;)

    Well, apparently I have to go through major hassles on these forums. I've been trying.to share my knowledge, and it has been a pain.

    Not very mobile friendly are we? I'll be back after a headache or two with these pictures.
     
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