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    However, I was able to keep my orchid alive for over two years using the ice cube method of watering. It entailed putting two large ice cubes, give or take, once a week into the pot.

  3. 10 Self-Watering Planters That Are Easy to Use and Look Good

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    Balcony Glass Self-Watering Planter. This gorgeous planter is made from mouth-blown glass in a two-toned clear and olive green color. It uses a cotton water cord that slowly draws up moisture from ...

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  5. Sub-irrigated planter - Wikipedia

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    Sub-irrigated planter Diagram of a Two-liter bottle recycled into a sub-irrigated planter. Sub-irrigated planter (SIP) is a generic name for a special type of planting box used in container gardening and commercial landscaping.

  6. Holcoglossum - Wikipedia

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    The large species of the subgenus Brachycentron and section Holcoglossum can be cultivated in a tether but are best suited to basket or pot culture. An exception is Holcoglossum subulifolium, which is better tied up due to its hanging growth. If regular watering is ensured, these species are best cultivated in a basket without substrate.

  7. Angraecum - Wikipedia

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    [17] [5] Like all other orchids it is best to water in the mornings to avoid fungal rot due to overnight dampness. Feeding as per other orchids and similar light conditions: in humid and hot regions (sub tropical) feed fortnightly during growing season (Summer) with a certified orchid fertiliser following directions on packet, weaker solutions ...