So I got this misting system and I'm not sure how I feel about it. It's more like a mini sprinkler system to be exact.
But I got it so I don't have to manually water the herbs all the time.
Been using it for about 30 mins in the mornings before these 100 degree days.
I think I might be using it too much though, as the soil is always moist a couple inches in, and the plants tip over after I mist them.
There's no way I'm not going to get water on the leaves, but what's better for these plants, misting them, or just watering them with a hose?
I think the hose would be too harsh and I can't really fit it in there. The mist is light and gentle, and all the water really adds up on the ground after awhile.
I'm afraid If i stop misting though, the plants will get too hot and dry up, even if the soil is still moist ya know?
What do you think?
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When you’re watering your plants, your have to sprinkle waters in the plant too. I think in that way, it will not get dry.