View Self Watering Planters Root Rot Background

View Self Watering Planters Root Rot Background. Fill them up and let them do all the work. Overwatering your plants is probably the worst mistake you can make as a gardener.

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Root rot is a condition where plants rot, or decay, causing the plants to die if they are not treated. Stick to your traditional planters with drainage holes for the best growth! Fill them up and let them do all the work.

Root rot is exactly what it sounds like — the rotting of a plant's roots — and is the consequence of too much watering and/or not enough drainage.

You can also drill one. Self watering planters are a simple way around this, enabling consistent watering at every depth in the pot without the danger of water stagnation or roots rotting. Just make sure the water doesn't sit more than 1/8 above the stones, as most plants don't like having their roots sitting in water for long periods of time. Use soil that does not retain water and drains fast.

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