Thread cotton cord from a water jug into the root zone, ensuring good contact with moist soil. Elevate the reservoir slightly above pot level for consistent flow, loop cords to increase capacity, then cover with foil or a lid to reduce evaporation and accidental algae blooms during your absence.
Line a tray or a clean tub with a capillary mat, pre-soak thoroughly, then place bottom-holed pots directly on the fabric. Add a shallow water reserve at one end to feed the mat, ensuring no standing water floods roots, and group plants by similar thirst so uptake stays predictable.
Fill reservoirs to manufacturer lines, prime wicks, and test flow by monitoring weight loss over forty-eight hours. For bottle spikes, pre-puncture tiny holes, invert securely, and bury just enough to anchor. Label everything, photograph the setup, and note expected durations so anyone checking understands your chosen cadence.