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Let’s take a look at the foreign craftsman ASBloom’s production of this flowerpot that uses the principle of capillarity to keep the soil moist. It is also low-carbon and environmentally friendly using waste plastic Coke bottles that can be seen everywhere! Tomatoes and cucumbers are growing well now. Cover the flower pot with a kraft paper bag or cotton sack, which will look more beautiful.
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Materials: 2-liter Coke bottle, cotton rope, soil and seeds.
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The first step is to cut the bottle in half. You can do this with a knife. Then use a nail and hammer to drill a hole in the bottle cap.
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The second step is to tie the rope into a knot and pass it through the bottle cap. You can adjust the length of the rope yourself.
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The third step is to screw the bottle cap back on. Attach the two parts of the bottle like in the picture
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The fourth step is to fill it with water and soil. The water is in the bottom half of the bottle and the soil is in the top half of the bottle. Moisture is automatically transferred to the soil through the cotton rope. When the soil absorbs enough nutrients, it will naturally stopReceives moisture from the cotton rope. When the water becomes less, you can take out the upper part of the bottle and pour the water into the lower part of the bottle.