watering
With the unique, easy-to-read water level indicator you can see with one glance if the water-reservoir needs to be filled or not. Plant reservoirs need only to topped up one to three times a month, depending on container size. The optimal water level in the hydroculture pot is automatically controlled via the water level indicator. You are therefore assured of the correct ratio between water, oxygen and fertiliser guaranteeing beautiful plants all year long even if you don't have a green thumb.
Just keep in mind!
Water only when the water-level indicator is under MUNIMUM - and never before.
The general rule is to use lukewarm tap water. The best is to leave the watering can to stand for a while in the room after filling it.
Pour the water over the expanded clay, wherever is the most convenient until the water-level indicator climbing up and reach OPTIMUM. It means this is the optimum water amount. Does not means you have to check every day and give addition water to fix the level indicator on this point!
Only in very brightly lit locations, for plants that need a lot of water or before a period of extended absence should you ever fill up to the MAXIMUM mark.
For true perfection you should only top up the containers again after a week for small containers and10-21 days for large containers. It can takes several days after the water-level indicator reads MINIMUM. Better not to fill immediately. This will improve the air flow through the expanded clay and hence the oxygen supply around the roots.

