Self watering pots have a lot of downsides, but I find myself with several decorative plastic ones that I want to find a use for. What sort of plants thrive in these pots? What have you had luck with?

  • TooTallSol
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    11 year ago

    I’ve had good success so far. But I don’t keep water in the bottom container; It gets filled once every two weeks (+ depending on time of year) and if I put too much water in I get rid of it by the end of the day.

    I used to get tubs and soak the pots for watering but this wicking action is a real time saver and a lot less messy.

    And of course the Pothos figured out exactly where the water was coming from and send thick roots right to the bottom of the pot.

    Maybe it’s the amount and time frame? I dunno. It “seems” to be working with the Haworthia throwing up flowers and the various cacti continuing to grow. Or maybe it’s the zenith before the fall.

    Hence why I ask. If’ I’m running down the path to plant death and the signs aren’t there yet I’d love to hear others’ experiences.

    • Malcriada LalaOP
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      11 year ago

      Ahh I see. You aren’t using the pots as true self watering pots, instead it sounds like you are using them for easy bottom watering. I have been trying to switch to bottom watering since it’ supposed to encourage strong rootsgrown and my plants seem to refuse to grow strong root systems. Maybe I need to to use your strategy.

      • TooTallSol
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        21 year ago

        Yes. It’s a labor saving process :) I understand now what I’m doing is not “self watering”. Hence my original concern which is unfounded.

        All I can say is after 3 months it seems to be working. None of my plants get a constant supply of water (Not even the Pothos); they are allowed to dry out to some extent (The non succulents) or to a greater extent (succulents) before their next drink. So far so good. :)