I have my chillies and pepper plants in pots. Each pot has a hole in the bottom.
There are strips of capillary matting about an inch wide going through the hole and are interwoven with the soil in the pots. The bottom 'tail' of the strip goes into a tub with a lid. The pot sits on the lidded tub and the capillary 'wick' goes through the hole in the lid into the water.
I had assumed the plant would just drink when it needed but it seems to be soaking up water all the time, they are very wet and there is now green algae everywhere, on the pots and the soil. Ironically the plants themselves look as happy as heck right now but I don't think that will last if they stay wet for too long. So where am I going wrong?
There are strips of capillary matting about an inch wide going through the hole and are interwoven with the soil in the pots. The bottom 'tail' of the strip goes into a tub with a lid. The pot sits on the lidded tub and the capillary 'wick' goes through the hole in the lid into the water.
I had assumed the plant would just drink when it needed but it seems to be soaking up water all the time, they are very wet and there is now green algae everywhere, on the pots and the soil. Ironically the plants themselves look as happy as heck right now but I don't think that will last if they stay wet for too long. So where am I going wrong?
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