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Follow the steps below to learn how to make a self-watering planter using a soda bottle. You can hang it or keep it somewhere in a less windy spot so that it won’t topple.
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Cut the bottle as shown in the picture.
Use the spray paint to color the bottom side of your bottle.
Wait for some time so that it dries out well.
Pass woolen threads across the hole you made on the bottle cap. This will allow the constant supply of moisture to the planter.
Tie knots on both the sides of the threads.
Fix the cap and add a quality potting soil to the top part of the soda bottle.
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As this self-watering will provide evenly moist soil, it’s a good idea to grow a moisture loving plant in it.
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