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  • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

    Advice needed. I plan to use 2l water bottles to slowly water my tomato plants. There are various methods inc. tubing and aquarium stuff but I’m going for the simple one of planting the bottle upside down with tiny holes in the lid (base cut off). First I made 4 tiny holes as per instructions but I’ve had slower showers tbh. Way too fast. 2nd go had 1 tiny hole (1.5mm), tights fabric over lid. Slower but emptied overnight. Is that about right, any ideas? Thanks 🙏

    #gardening #SolarPunk

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    #27

    @helenclayton modern plastic bottles are so thin and squishy they collapse quickly and empty. I used to use screw on spikes but find they empty too quickly now

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    • florapis@toot.walesF florapis@toot.wales

      @helenclayton modern plastic bottles are so thin and squishy they collapse quickly and empty. I used to use screw on spikes but find they empty too quickly now

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      #28

      @Florapis these 2l ones are pretty robust.

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      • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

        @Maker_of_Things oh ok! Sorry I couldn’t picture that 🙃

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        #29

        @helenclayton
        Yeah, sorry, I wasn't clear. My mind was a bit all over the place working out a busy week schedule, and where we are running away to today.

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        • maker_of_things@cupoftea.socialM maker_of_things@cupoftea.social

          @helenclayton
          Yeah, sorry, I wasn't clear. My mind was a bit all over the place working out a busy week schedule, and where we are running away to today.

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          #30

          @Maker_of_Things ooh where are you running away to today?

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          • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

            Advice needed. I plan to use 2l water bottles to slowly water my tomato plants. There are various methods inc. tubing and aquarium stuff but I’m going for the simple one of planting the bottle upside down with tiny holes in the lid (base cut off). First I made 4 tiny holes as per instructions but I’ve had slower showers tbh. Way too fast. 2nd go had 1 tiny hole (1.5mm), tights fabric over lid. Slower but emptied overnight. Is that about right, any ideas? Thanks 🙏

            #gardening #SolarPunk

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            #31

            @helenclayton I have tried several varieties of this and gave up. My greenhouse is now watered by a solar powered micro drip system and it works wonders. Relatively cheap (off-brand), reliable and works do well i had to push tomatoes on my neighbors last year, from four plants...

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            • simira@oslo.townS simira@oslo.town

              @helenclayton I have tried several varieties of this and gave up. My greenhouse is now watered by a solar powered micro drip system and it works wonders. Relatively cheap (off-brand), reliable and works do well i had to push tomatoes on my neighbors last year, from four plants...

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              #32

              @Simira I have been eyeing one up but was hoping to come up with something quickly and cheaply as a solution while I’m away for a week but I may look at this again. I have more tomato plants than I can fit in the greenhouse so some will have to chance their luck outside.

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              • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                @RolloTreadway sorry forgot link 🤦‍♀️

                https://helvede.net/@Koefoed/116515217604571798

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                #33

                @helenclayton Thank you. I'm going to visit my mother for a few days in late June/early July, it'll probably be hot and that concerns me.

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                • rollotreadway@beige.partyR rollotreadway@beige.party

                  @helenclayton Thank you. I'm going to visit my mother for a few days in late June/early July, it'll probably be hot and that concerns me.

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                  #34

                  @RolloTreadway I’m also thinking, as someone else suggested, that it might be better to put the holes in the base - more stable if a large bottle.

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                  • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                    Advice needed. I plan to use 2l water bottles to slowly water my tomato plants. There are various methods inc. tubing and aquarium stuff but I’m going for the simple one of planting the bottle upside down with tiny holes in the lid (base cut off). First I made 4 tiny holes as per instructions but I’ve had slower showers tbh. Way too fast. 2nd go had 1 tiny hole (1.5mm), tights fabric over lid. Slower but emptied overnight. Is that about right, any ideas? Thanks 🙏

                    #gardening #SolarPunk

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                    #35

                    @helenclayton I make my own ollas, but here are some methods to make them diy. If it's a small space you can use just one narrow pot, plug the hole, dig halfway in and put a plastic bag over it, so the moisture that seeps out above the soil is condensed and flows back onto the soil. https://theultimatehomestead.com/diy-ollas-clay-pot-irrigation/

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                    • ellenb@mastodon.socialE ellenb@mastodon.social

                      @helenclayton I make my own ollas, but here are some methods to make them diy. If it's a small space you can use just one narrow pot, plug the hole, dig halfway in and put a plastic bag over it, so the moisture that seeps out above the soil is condensed and flows back onto the soil. https://theultimatehomestead.com/diy-ollas-clay-pot-irrigation/

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                      #36

                      @EllenB thanks, some great ideas here.

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                      • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                        @Simira I have been eyeing one up but was hoping to come up with something quickly and cheaply as a solution while I’m away for a week but I may look at this again. I have more tomato plants than I can fit in the greenhouse so some will have to chance their luck outside.

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                        #37

                        @helenclayton The only bottle solution I have had working even remotely are these drippers with regulators on them. Funny enough I looked up these in the UK just this weekend because a friend had exactly the same q as you, going away for two weeks.
                        https://www.webbsdirect.co.uk/garland-adjustable-little-drippas-set-of-4/

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                        • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                          Advice needed. I plan to use 2l water bottles to slowly water my tomato plants. There are various methods inc. tubing and aquarium stuff but I’m going for the simple one of planting the bottle upside down with tiny holes in the lid (base cut off). First I made 4 tiny holes as per instructions but I’ve had slower showers tbh. Way too fast. 2nd go had 1 tiny hole (1.5mm), tights fabric over lid. Slower but emptied overnight. Is that about right, any ideas? Thanks 🙏

                          #gardening #SolarPunk

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                          #38

                          @helenclayton Hello 🙂

                          Full disclosure I've not made one of these lately, but I think rather than buying anything, just use a needle to make a single hole in the cap. This will be much smaller than 1.5 mm.
                          Experiment and if that's too slow, add more needle holes, and if still too fast, try stuffing some cotton/cloth/sponge tightly down the inside against the bottle cap.

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                          • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                            Advice needed. I plan to use 2l water bottles to slowly water my tomato plants. There are various methods inc. tubing and aquarium stuff but I’m going for the simple one of planting the bottle upside down with tiny holes in the lid (base cut off). First I made 4 tiny holes as per instructions but I’ve had slower showers tbh. Way too fast. 2nd go had 1 tiny hole (1.5mm), tights fabric over lid. Slower but emptied overnight. Is that about right, any ideas? Thanks 🙏

                            #gardening #SolarPunk

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                            #39

                            Thanks all for great ideas! There are plenty here for me to try. I shall report back!

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                            • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                              @Microplastics101 that sounds like a good Aussie solution. I do have a goodly number of wine bottles until the recycling is collected on Thursday so could hold onto those if can do something with them.

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                              #40

                              @helenclayton I assume you fill them. Plug then let them dry? Dunno. it was to save plants in droughts. back before dripper hose. Which is a lot easier. put the tap on a timer.

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                              • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                                @Koefoed oh that could work, thank you! I’ll be worried about supporting the larger bottles upright but I have some left over drainage pipe that I could use to make collars.

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                                #41

                                @helenclayton good luck!

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