To avoid rot and mold:
Change water frequently
Rinse plant bases regularly
Avoid overfilling jars
Keep the area clean to deter pests like fruit flies. A drop of natural neem oil can help repel insects.
12. Transitioning From Water to Soil
When roots reach 1–2 inches, it’s time to transplant. Use a pot with drainage holes and quality potting soil.
Gently place the plant in soil, water thoroughly, and move it to a bright location. Soil provides nutrients that support stronger, long-term growth.
13. Troubleshooting Common Problems
Slow growth: Increase light exposure
Yellow leaves: Reduce water or add diluted fertilizer
Root rot: Trim damaged roots and refresh water
Small adjustments usually restore healthy growth.
14. Styling Your Windowsill Regrow Garden
Use jars of different shapes and heights for visual interest. Add decorative labels, stones, or stands to elevate the display.
A well-styled regrow garden becomes both a functional food source and a beautiful design feature in your home.
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