How to Make Water Globes for Plants
Water globes are a convenient and practical way to keep your plants hydrated, especially when you are away from home for an extended period. These self-watering tools slow-release water to your plants, ensuring that they get the necessary hydration without you having to water them every day. They are also an excellent way to save water, as they only release water when the soil is dry. In this article, we'll guide you through the steps to make water globes for your plants, so let's get started!
Materials Needed
The first step in making water globes for your plants is gathering the necessary materials. Here's a list of things you'll need:
Glass bottles or wine bottles
Aquarium tube or plastic tubing
Drill and drill bit
Waterproof silicone sealant
Decorative pebbles or marbles
Step-by-Step Instructions
Now that we have all the materials gathered, it's time to start making our water globes. Follow these simple steps:
Clean the glass bottles or wine bottles and let them dry completely. You can use any size or shape of the bottle you want as long as it has a narrow neck to hold the tubing in place.
Drill a hole in the cork or cap of the bottle. The size of the hole should match the size of the tubing you're using. Be careful not to drill too close to the edges or the cork/cap might crack.
Cut the tubing to the desired length (2 to 4 inches is ideal) and insert it into the hole you just drilled. Use the waterproof silicone sealant to seal the gap between the tubing and the cork/cap. Make sure the sealant is completely dry before moving on to the next step.
Add decorative pebbles or marbles to the bottom of the bottle, filling it up to about one-third of the bottle's height.
Fill the bottle with water, leaving about two inches of space at the top. You can add plant food to the water if you wish.
Cover the bottle with the cork or cap, and turn it upside down. The water will slowly drip out of the tubing and into the soil, keeping your plant hydrated for up to two weeks.
Tips and Tricks
Here are some tips and tricks to help you make the most out of your water globes:
Use a clear plastic tubing if you don't want the tubing to be visible from the outside.
Choose a bottle that matches the size of your plant. A smaller bottle will work for a smaller plant while a larger bottle will work for a bigger plant.
Make sure to test your water globe before leaving your plant unattended. Leave it for a few days to see how much water the plant absorbs, and adjust the amount of water in the bottle accordingly.
Place the water globe near the root system of the plant for optimal hydration. You can also group plants with the same watering requirements together to make it easier to manage.
Conclusion
Making water globes for your plants is an easy and affordable way to keep them hydrated, especially when you're not around to water them regularly. With just a few materials and a little bit of time, you can create a self-sustaining watering system that will keep your plants healthy and happy. Try it out today and see for yourself how easy it is!