- Lower the plant and water it. The soil of hanging plants is usually small and dries out quickly, so it’s necessary to water them more regularly.
- Use a water pipette, water dispenser, ice cubes in jars, telescopic hose, pot with water reserve, drip kit, wool soaked in water, and a garden sprayer.
- Use a watering wand, use a garden sprayer, try bottom watering, and choose hardy plants.
- Water from the top, soak them, or bottom watering. No method is perfect, so experiment to find what works best for you.
- Use a garden sprayer, go soil-free, and use glazed or glazed containers.
- Find a great spot for a houseplant that’s hard to water. One option is to take the whole plant outside for watering, but you can also use something to catch the water.
- When watering potted succulents, let the soil dry all the way to the bottom of the pot before watering again.
- Use a garden sprayer for applying water.
- Consider using a pot with a water reserve, a drip kit, or wool soaked in water.
- Remember to water plants in a safe and controlled environment to prevent leaking or dripping.
📹 3 Simple Hacks to Water Your Hanging Plants
Hey Guys! In this video I’ll be talking about how to water your Hanging Plants Indoors without making a mess or dripping!
📹 How to water Hanging Indoor Plants.
About | Like me if you love to have plants, I am sure watering them especially the hanging indoor plants must be a big task.
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