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A bit of mould and algae?
No worries, the pot’s natural (chemical-free) environment enables algae and fungi
to grow. This will not, however, affect the plant’s growth or harvest’s quality. To remove algae from the floater,
simply rub off with a sponge.
Not all plants have the same light needs (in terms of intensity and cycle).
Refer to each plant pod’s info
sheet or the app for all necessary information. Plants do like a good night’s rest, be sure to not have your
Modulo on at night.
If your plants have different needs in terms of light, always choose “spring” mode.
In general, if you have
two plants that don’t share the same light needs, you’re better off choosing the softer mode.
Some plants are slow growers.
Do not be surprised when your Basil is already reaching for the sky
while your Mint hasn’t even had its first leaves yet. Some plants can take up to 3 weeks to germinate.
However, if nothing has sprouted after 4-5 weeks, it’s time to send us a photo of your pod (via the app
or [email protected]).
Neither too far nor too near.
A distance of 5cm between the lamp and the plant is the perfect distance
between the two. Too near and the lamp will burn the leaves. Too far and the plant will not get the energy
needed to properly grow.
Where there are plants, there are insects, here is how to get rid of them!
In general, a bit of sand or some
clay on the surface of the pod will keep the flies away. For insects on the leaves, wash them with soft soap
(5ml of soap/100ml of water). To do this, take your plant out of your indoor garden and rinse them carefully.
Your indoor garden is autonomous. But not your plants! Take care of them.
Chives need a good cut from
time to time and Basil hates it when you tear its leaves away. Mini-tomatoes like to be ruffled and Mint needs
to be harvested frequently. Each plant has its peculiarities, learn to tame them by reading the growing guides
coming with each pod or the tips in the Prêt à Pousser app.
Your plants love their nutrients, so don’t change their water!
The pods release their precious components
into the water, so if you change it, there won’t be any nutrients left. When the floater goes down, simply add
some fresh water.
Avoid the eclipse effect of large plants casting a shadow onto their smaller neighbours.
Without naming
any names, certain plants that can be used to make pesto grow very fast and might steal the light from their
neighbours. Make sure to avoid the eclipse by moving the pots’ place on the grid.
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