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I managed to rescue those pretty much dead orchids
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I assume that's a hygrometer? Any tips on use or what to buy?
EDIT: Crud. Wrong word. What's it called and it is useful for less finicky plants?
It's a water level indicator, made for hydroculture setups.
I use LECA (expanded clay pebbles), which are constantly standing a few centimeters high in nutrient water and are moist all the time.
I only have to water every few weeks because of that, and the indicator tells me when to water again.
Here's a post I made about that setup if you're interested, including a schematic. Sadly only in German.
https://photon.slrpnk.net/post/slrpnk.net/17681128