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Content
- Irrigate balcony plants automatically - these tips work
- Automatic watering from kitchen paper and bucket - that's how it works
- Balcony plants are self-watering - a tried-and-tested life hack
- Tips
With the help of cloth or pulp, the plants themselves draw their water
Irrigate balcony plants automatically - these tips work
Balcony gardeners can enjoy unadulterated holiday pleasures only when the summer plants in boxes, pots and traffic lights are not lacking in water. Instead of asking the neighbors or plundering the holiday fund for a high-priced irrigation system, you should delve into this guide. How to irrigate your balcony plants automatically.
Automatic watering from kitchen paper and bucket - that's how it works
Sparfüchse among the balcony gardeners have sophisticated irrigation technology left and build the automatic system itself quite simply. The list of materials contains only 3 items: kitchen paper, buckets and water. How to proceed correctly during the installation:
Place the bucket next to the irrigated balcony plant and fill it with water. Hang the loose end of the roll deep into the water - the automatic irrigation system for the holiday is ready.
Balcony plants are self-watering - a tried-and-tested life hack
From a PET bottle and a porous clay cone with rotating thread conjure in no time a self-service system for thirsty balcony plants. Suitable cones of clay or ceramic are available for little money in any garden center or hardware store. Thats how it works:
If this solution is too unstable, it uses a proven alternative. The clay cones have thin tubes, which serve as a connection to a water tank, which stands next to the plant vessel. When the substrate dries, the capillary forces, which suck in the water via the clay cone and hose, become active. The larger the planter or bucket, the more cones are put into the ground.
Tips
For filling automatic irrigation we recommend soft water. Most balcony plants for box and bucket have an aversion to lime. Well-stale tap water or filtered rainwater like the flowers, shrubs and woody plants very much.