In life, there are some people who love bonsai, but they are quite lazy when it comes to watering. Just recently, a creative netizen designed an automatic watering device on his own, and surprisingly, just using a regular Coke plastic bottle, it was done. Let's take a closer look at how he does it.
First of all, you need to carefully prepare a plastic bottle of Coke. A careful cut is made in the label, and the bottle is cleverly split in half along the label.
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The next step is also crucial, after unscrewing the cap, use a tool to make a small hole in the cap, then take a rope through the hole, and tie a conical stone to one end of the rope.
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Then, screw the cap back on.
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Next, fill the half of the bottle with the right amount of suitable soil.
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After that, the succulents are gently placed in the soil and carefully covered with soil.
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Then, fill the other half of the bottle with a certain amount of water.
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Finally, the half of the bottle with the greenery is placed on top, and the key is to allow the rope above to reach the moisture underneath.
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In this way, a simple and practical automatic watering device was successfully completed.
With such a clever design, even if the owner occasionally forgets to water or is too lazy to water, he does not have to worry about his beloved bonsai being affected by the lack of water, which is really a fun and intelligent creative move.
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