ingarden
- How often do I replace the wicks?
- are the lights on all the time?
- can I adjust the lighting intensity?
- can I turn the light off? if so, for how long?
- can I use the device with other seed pads or only ingarden's?
- do I have to assemble the device first?
- does the device use batteries?
- how and when do I replace my ingarden pads? what do I do with the old pads?
- how do I clean the device?
- how does the LED light system work?
- how does the autonomous watering system work?
- how long do the LED lights last, and are they replaceable?
- how long is the power cable?
- how many kilowatt hours does the LED have?
- how much energy does the device consume?
- how often should I clean the device?
- is the device certified?
- is the device eco-friendly?
- timer: why does it turn off after 12h and can it be set differently (i.e. shorter period)?
- what are the product dimensions?
- what are the seed pads made of?
- what do I do if something needs to be repaired?
- what material(s) is the wick made of?
- what time frame should I set the timer to?
- what type of water should I use in my ingarden?
- where should I place ingarden?
- why can’t i use my own seeds with ingarden seed pads
- why does my ingarden have white spots after putting it in the dishwasher?
- will ingarden help me to reduce my carbon footprint?
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what type of water should I use in my ingarden?
tap water is works just fine for your ingarden unless your tap water contains large amounts of chloramine used to purify it. you may also use distilled or spring water.