My wife found the smallest jar with Nutella in it and I was curious if I could get a pepper plant to grow and produce in such a small glass jar, I know overwater is gonna be risky and I’ll have to be careful but is there any other advice on getting it to work?
by markiemark112
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I have the perfect solution : wick watering. The plant will drink at its own pace. The picture is from google but im doing the same right now with a small pot of strawberry plants. Its been working for me about 2 weeks. I can see the water level going down in my cup. Better if you use water with hydroponic nutrients like im doing
“Bonchi” bonsai chili.. biggest issue will be watering as glass cannot drain water. You don’t want it sitting in water.
OMG I that’s adorable I am so invested in this lil guy
I use these $7 squeeze bottles for diluted fertilizer on my seedlings. They spray a very thin line of liquid. Maybe you could keep one by it to use when it looks thirsty?
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Give that poor thing room for it’s roots to grow. It’s gonna get root locked if it isn’t already
Why torture the plant?