Bottom watering your plant pots has some great advantages Houseplants, patio containers, and potted garden plants often benefit with this method

This is a method of applying water to the plants root zone through the bottom of the plant pot, rather than watering at the top of the plant soil and allowing water to drain into the root zone from the top

Bottom watering will drive the roots to grow down deep into the pot, in order to reach water This promotes healthier plant roots that take advantage of all the soil in the pot and the nutrients

Bottom watering keeps the water off the plant leaves which is important for fuzzy leaved plants African violets and other fuzzy leaved plants do not like wet leaves

Bottom watering avoids compacting soil around houseplant roots,  which reduces oxygen flow to plant roots and sets up the plant for root rot

Dry top soil deters fungus gnats and similar pests It also reduces the chances of mold growing on the soil surface

These are some different methods to bottom water plants, which we will visit  They all work wonderfully, just choose a method that works best for you

Self watering pots have reservoirs of water in the bottom They wick water up into the plant root zone

Water globes and spikes can drive water right to the root zone This is a solution to top watering when you can’t access the planter bottom

Leca semi hydroponic system hydrates plants from the bottom from a reservoir The clays balls wick the water up to the roots, allowing the roots take what they want

You can set your plant pot into a deep drainage plate with at least an inch or more of depth

Use a watering tray and group plants like African violets and succulents into a large tray When you water just water into the tray and allow the plants to suck the water

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