Turn the water nozzles clockwise to increase the water dripping. To close them, turn in the opposite direction. The ideal drip rate is one drop every 20 seconds, though this may vary depending on room temperature.
Try fully unscrewing the drip adjustment screw—the water should start flowing. Then screw it back in until the water starts dripping slowly.
Check the soil every few days. If it’s dry, open the water nozzles more; if it’s too wet, close them slightly. The soil should be moist, but not soaked.
Seeds may take some time to sprout. Make sure they’re getting enough water and sunlight. You should see the first sprouts within the first two weeks.
To help your plants grow healthy, you can use liquid fertilizer diluted with water once a month. You can also mix peat soil with regular soil, as it contains more nutrients that will support your plants’ growth.
If the plants become too big for “My Little Oasis”, you can transplant them into larger pots or into an outdoor garden.
Yellow leaves can mean overwatering or a lack of nutrients. Wilted plants might need more sunlight. Adjust the watering and lighting conditions accordingly.
