Upgraded 6 Pack Self Plant Watering Spikes with Adjustable Water Flow, Plant Waterer for Indoor Outdoor, Automatic Watering Spikes for Potted Plants
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If the water is releasing too quickly, adjust the valves so that the water doesn't really escape.
That's okay though, since they're the pieces that attach to the bottles, which are buried far enough underground so you don't notice much of them.
Use a wine bottle to avoid tipping the bottle over because the spikes on the bottle are too shallow for its weight. You can use a Guinness Beer bottle to keep it upright since it will fit snugly. If the manufacturer could make the spout extend further away from where the spike goes into the ground, it would be very useful. A stone placed under the drip spout served as a solution that ensured the water would disperse all around instead of being sent The next time my husband finishes all the beer, I'll order two more of these!.
No matter how much money there is. This is not a durable product! By the end of the day, the drips of water have loosened the soil and caused the bottle to The only way it works is with smaller plastic bottles and then they must be nestled among This isn't worth the time and effort.
The quality of service depends on the price you pay. Since I have been using terracotta plant nannies, I thought it would be cheap to purchase some plastic ones to use on some new plants. However, the drippage is extremely difficult This doesn't impress me in the least.
With a few modifications and use of duct tape, I have been able to use them.
I found it easy to install, but I thought it could be a bit more durable. The bottle rests on the spike instead of being screwed into it to make it more sturdy. They should of made it so that you could screw the bottle into it rather than having it rest on the spike.