I have an aloe vera, some ivy (Hedera), some "money tree" (Crassula ovata) and some other plants in my appartment. I will be on a holiday more than one month and I do not know what I should do with my plants. Should I place all of them in lots of water? Should I place them in darker corners of the house? What should I do so that they do not die until I come back, because there is nobody that can take care of them.
2006-06-28
20:49:43
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Corina
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There is absolutely nobody that can take care of my plants.I thought about this myself.
2006-06-28
21:18:58 ·
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You can purchase special long term watering things that lok like bottles upended into the pot...
I once just left my plants sitting in a long tray of water and they were alive when I returned.
Another alternative is to advertise for someone to water them...a student would possibly love a few dollars a week to do just that.
Put a free ad on my 'House Sitting' Site...you may get a response there.. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/housesitting
Don't leave them in the dark..they will die..leave them by a window so they at least get some light for their photosynthesis..if you cannot get someone to look in on them...
A month is a while...but they will survive if they get light...and are sitting in lots of water
2006-06-28 22:59:11
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answered by Maggi 4
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If the plants are potted, you can put each one in a basin of water and leave them in the bathroom; that is, if your bathroom has natural sunlight streaming into it. The plants will soak up the water according to their needs. The plants you mentioned are quite hardy. They may survive one month the bathroom as long as the conditions mentioned above are met. Believe me, I have been out more than a month and my plants survived!
If you have friends in the neighborhood, you can request him/her to take care of the plants while you are away. (You can return the favor later.)
Good luck!
2006-06-28 21:01:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Try this........
Place them in your bathroom where its cool most of the time....
Get some small plastic bags, fill it with water and place it all around your plant(inside the pot)........
Keep buckets full of water near your plants as well.....
If possible, make way for a little sunshine for the plants......
I don't know how sure if this will work.......
Just a suggestion.......
Good Luck!!!
2006-06-28 21:01:50
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answered by SATJ12 3
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Fill old soda bottle with water, turn upside down into the soil a few inches. This should help water your plants as they need it.
2006-06-28 20:55:57
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answered by barbaradjt 5
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call a friend to comeover or take them to a friends house or someone you know really good just ask them if you can leave your plants there for a while im sure they will agree to, they are so much eaiser to take care of than children are!
2006-06-28 20:55:31
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answered by Anonymous
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try to ask any relative of yours to drop by and water your plants once a week or if your plants are just outside your house and accessible to your neighbor, try to ask them if they could water those plant if your plants are not many. Or if you know someone (a housekeeper) then ask him or her if they could water your plants even once to twice a week, of course just ask him or her how much would it cost.
2006-06-28 20:54:59
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answered by icon 2
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2016-11-29 23:08:35
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answered by Anonymous
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pray to god n tell him take care of it in ur absense
2006-06-28 21:04:48
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answered by right 4 u 2
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