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Default Large tub/tank to soak large pots - X-post

On 26/06/2017 14:22, David wrote:


Any budget friendly suggestions, please?


Also consider a wetting agent and watering them from above. In order to
get water into a dry pot I sometimes use a couple of drops of washing up
liquid to a watering can of water. Possible not recommended for
continual use

You can purchase horticultural wetting agents

http://www.viresco-uk.com/informatio...tingagents.asp

Random example (possibly not the best product or price)

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hydroburst-...Q4E4PB5BKBHDDX


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