How Can I Keep My Seedlings Watered While I’m Away for 5 Days?

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Asked By Josephine_7#23 On

I have some seeds that I recently planted on my kitchen windowsill, and I'm worried about watering them while I'm away for five days. I usually water them regularly, but I can't help but think that five days is too long for them to go without water. I've thought about watering them right before I leave and again when I return, but I'd love to get some suggestions on how to keep them hydrated while I'm gone. Any advice?

3 Answers

Answered By PlantLover_91 On

Try covering your seedlings with some cling film or a lid. This will help trap moisture and reduce evaporation, so they should stay damp while you're away!

Answered By GardenTinker_45 On

You might want to place a jar of water next to them and use capillary matting to wick water into the soil. That could help keep them hydrated while you're on your trip!

Answered By NatureNerd_88 On

If you have auto-watering bulbs, those could work perfectly for this situation! Just fill them up before you leave, and they should gradually release water.

Josephine_7#23 -

Thanks for the suggestion! I was thinking about those but wasn't sure if they'd be effective.

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