With self-watering 5-gallon buckets, you’ll never have to worry about how much water to give your plants. These sub-irrigated buckets hold water in a reservoir and enable the soil to absorb water as it’s needed.
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00:00 Introduction to Self-Watering Buckets
00:32 How Self-Watering Buckets Work
02:10 Materials to Build a Self Watering Bucket
03:55 How to Build a Self Watering 5 Gallon Bucket
09:46 Filling the Bucket with Perlite and Potting Soil
10:27 Transplanting into the Self Watering Bucket
11:13 How to Prime a Self Watering Bucket with Water
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In this video we dive into the facts and myths about marijuana use during pregnancy. Research to date does not support the use of marijuana during pregnancy, despite its effectiveness in providing relief for pregnancy symptoms.
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Marijuana may be legal in Michigan, but recreational marijuana is illegal for those under 21. Marijuana affects brain development which leads to difficulty with problem solving and memory.
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