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When Watering My Plants, Is There A Way To Get Rid Off The Remaining Water In The Pot?
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I have started having some plants in my home. Those have a inner pot and a outer pot, the inner pot has holes the outer not. I have added a few stones in the outer pot so the plants/inner pot dont directly sits inside the leaked water.
Is there a way when watering those plants to remove the water which leaks through the inner pot ?
Is there a way when watering those plants to remove the water which leaks through the inner pot ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Little and often is not the best rule. Water needs to get to the roots and then drain out. Most houseplants benefit from a good soaking...pour water in until it's coming out of the bottom. How much and how often depends on the plant. Some need to dry out somewhat, others need a constant level of moistness.
I have brought in several pots from outside during the winter. They are very happy on the window sills under my method. And I never let them overflow. In the summer after a dry few days, I will happily soak them and let the overflow spill on the patio to dry up. But constantly mopping up indoors after watering, is no fun.
All I can think of is what I use when I accidentally overfill our coffee maker: a kitchen baster, possibly with a bit of flexible tubing attached to reach down between the inner and outer pots. Feed the end, with or without tubing, into the water, squeeze the baster bulb and then suck up some of the excess. Expel sucked up water into sink. Repeat as necessary.
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