What to do if your plants are not getting any water

Sometimes your pods are not getting any water even though you have filled the garden with water according to instructions. The pods remain completely dry and the plants won’t grow, although the float is showing that the garden is full of water. Usually this indicates problems with wicks and these issues are very simple to solve on your own.

What exactly is a wick?

Wick is the absorbent stick that you can find in the tube of your smart garden cups. Their job is to transfer water from the water tank to the plant pod.

There are two common problems with wicks which affect the water transfer to the pods.

Wick is out of place

If the wick is too high it might have trouble getting the water. If it is too low, then it might not reach the soil. Make sure that the wick is in the right position and fits the tube it sits in perfectly. You can see an image of the correct placements for Smart Herb Garden and Smart Garden below:

Wick is clogged up

Sometimes the water is not transmitted even if the wick is in a correct position. This may be due to hard water build-up or root matter growing through the wicks - in this case you should replace the wicks for new ones. For this you would need to remove the wick from the tube - you can just pop it out with a pencil or another thin object and then insert new ones.

You can find a video on how to change wicks in the comments.

New wicks are available on our spare parts page: https://clickandgrow.com/collections/smart-garden-replacement-parts

Float is stuck

This is not to do with the wicks, but may also explain why your plants are not getting any water. Hard water may cause buildup around the float, which may result in the float getting stuck and not indicating the water level correctly. To test, just tap the float lightly and see if it bounces. If it does not, it could be that it is stuck. You should then try with a little more force. Try to remove the float and clean the buildup around it. When clean, the float will indicate the level of water accurately again.

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Video guide for changing wicks:

Wicks are generally very long lasting and do not need to be changed unless you are having some trouble with them.

To make sure your wicks stay working for as long as possible, there are two things that you should keep in mind.

Do not leave any empty cups in the garden

If the cup is empty and there is no soil to receive the water, the wicks may clog up quicker. After removing a plant, we would recommend adding a new one immediately.

If you wish to keep one of the cavities empty, we suggest you remove the cup from the garden and cover the hole so no light would shine directly to the water tank.

Fill you garden to fully each time you water it

Unless you are experiencing mold or algae in your garden, we would recommend keeping the water level topped up to preserve the wicks as long as possible. We have found that wicks last longer if they are always at least half-way immersed in the water.

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