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Mar 18, 2014 3:48 PM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
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That's an awesome addition, Rick! That's why my plants are so much happier now, I can water thoroughly without 'overwatering' anything (which is really suffocation, lack of oxygen. Few plants actually enjoy/appreciate drying out, but with many "potting soils" drying is necessary so roots don't rot.) Well said!! I thumbed your idea at the link. I've never tried any of the methods I've seen, but those who do swear by wicking. I'm always impressed by the ways people do it. One of these days the novelty of carrying plants in/out seasonally, then outside or to a sink to get a drink while inside, will wear off...

Hope things are going well, Joe!
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