So the seedlings are mostly happily growing away in the propagator (with the exception of celery ). The tomatoes look like they'll be ready to pot on by the end of this week. The remaining seedlings might happily sit in the propagator for another few weeks.
I'm going away for a fortnight in a few weeks. There isn't anyone I can rely upon to water so I need a way of watering the plants while I'm absent.
I initially tried capillary matting in the bottom of the propagator but whilst it stayed damp, the soil remained dry (checked with a soil moisture meter). Currently, I water the plants twice a week which seems to keep them happy.
Any clever suggestions?
I'm going away for a fortnight in a few weeks. There isn't anyone I can rely upon to water so I need a way of watering the plants while I'm absent.
I initially tried capillary matting in the bottom of the propagator but whilst it stayed damp, the soil remained dry (checked with a soil moisture meter). Currently, I water the plants twice a week which seems to keep them happy.
Any clever suggestions?
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