I'm sure it depends on the local source. If the person there understands how it works and is careful when potting the plant it can work. If the repotting person does not understand what needs to happen, or is careless when potting, your chances are slim.
The easyplant pots are supposed to be set up so that the reservoir can water the plant until the last drop. If they quit moving moisture at a certain point the wick isn’t properly installed in the reservoir. Yes, you could top water past the point where the transfer stops, but this is a premium product - a key feature of the premium product - so it makes no sense to accept anything other than proper function. That said, since they did refund the purchase price I’m trying to salvage the plant. I fished a wire around the back side of the reservoir in hopes of freeing the wick, and I added some mix to fill in the sunken areas in the soil. 🤞 it pulls through
I'm sure it depends on the local source. If the person there understands how it works and is careful when potting the plant it can work. If the repotting person does not understand what needs to happen, or is careless when potting, your chances are slim.
Can’t you just fill it up again? Maybe it just needs to be at least half way full
The easyplant pots are supposed to be set up so that the reservoir can water the plant until the last drop. If they quit moving moisture at a certain point the wick isn’t properly installed in the reservoir. Yes, you could top water past the point where the transfer stops, but this is a premium product - a key feature of the premium product - so it makes no sense to accept anything other than proper function. That said, since they did refund the purchase price I’m trying to salvage the plant. I fished a wire around the back side of the reservoir in hopes of freeing the wick, and I added some mix to fill in the sunken areas in the soil. 🤞 it pulls through
Really?