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Reddit mentions of Plant Flower Watering Bottle for Garden Indoor Transparent 500ML

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Plant Flower Watering Bottle for Garden Indoor Transparent 500ML. Here are the top ones.

Plant Flower Watering Bottle for Garden Indoor Transparent 500ML
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    Features:
  • Lightweight and easy to use
  • The surface has the scale marks
  • Bending type of nozzle design to prevent rotted root, perfect to watering your plant
Specs:
Height8.661417314 inches
Length2.755905509 inches
Size500ML
Width2.755905509 inches

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Found 3 comments on Plant Flower Watering Bottle for Garden Indoor Transparent 500ML:

u/ravekitt · 3 pointsr/succulents

There's a pretty wide variety of watering methods. In general though you don't want to water at all until your prop starts to produce roots. At that point most people begin doing a light misting every couple days.

I personally don't prefer to do that because I don't like to get the props wet. I leave my props mostly alone while they're still attached to the mother leaf. I go in with a small spouted watering bottle like this maybe once every two weeks and put a small amount of water right on the roots. Other than that I just keep the roots covered and leave them alone.

I don't begin watering consistently until the mother leaf begins to dry up. At that point I transfer the prop from the starter tray to a small pot with drainage and begin to water it like a normal succulent.

u/niwenwowowenshei · 3 pointsr/proplifting

I just use a squeeze bottle like this (just the first one I found on amazon): https://www.amazon.ca/Flower-Watering-Bottle-Garden-Transparent/dp/B00XHN9NUK

But this is exactly what I do too, I water a small amount every couple of days to encourage root growth

u/yoonamaniac · 1 pointr/succulents

If it's only a few succulents you have problem watering, you can use something like this