Learn How to Make a Pebble Tray for Houseplants to Increase Humidity and help them thrive in the drier months of the year!
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What is a Pebble Tray for Houseplants?
For houseplants, a pebble tray is a shallow dish filled with water and pebbles that increases the place’s humidity as the water evaporates. You can choose a broader tray to make a higher humidity zone.
Types of Houseplants that Benefit from a Pebble Tray
Almost every houseplant loves humidity and would benefit from a pebble tray. Some common names include Bromeliads, Orchids, Ferns, Zebra plant, English Ivy, and many more.
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Signs Your Houseplants Need More Humidity
Most houseplants are native to the tropics and need a humid atmosphere to thrive. Look out for these signs to ensure if your houseplants need more humidity:
- Yellowing and splitting leaves
- Lack of flower buds and bud dropping
- Flowers shrivel soon after blooming
- Dry and crisp leaves with brown leaf edges and tips
How to Make a Pebble Tray for Houseplants to Increase Humidity
Arrange a shallow dish or tray, decorative pebbles, and clean filtered water to make a pebble tray for your thirsty houseplants.
- Cover 2-3 inches of the shallow dish with pebbles. Spread them evenly to ensure a flat surface.
- Fill the tray halfway with clean filtered water.
- Place the houseplant in the center of the tray.
- Leave the whole fixture at an open, airy spot with filtered sunlight.
- Keep an eye on the water level, refill once it gets completely evaporated.
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Few Things to Keep in Mind
Keep certain conditions in mind to ensure your pebble tray doesn’t pose a challenge to the plant health:
- Make sure the top half-inch of the pebbles remains dry. Water should not enter the pot through the drainage holes.
- Clean the tray along with the pebbles thoroughly every two weeks to prevent bacterial or fungal infestation.
- Use lukewarm, filtered water to boost the evaporation process.
DIY Pebble Trays for Houseplants to Increase Humidity
1. Plastic Pebble Tray
Use a plastic plant tray and some river stone chips to make a pebble tray easily. Read more here.
2. Terracotta Saucer Pebble Tray
Fill a terracotta saucer with pebbles and water to make this pebble tray. Get the details here.
3. Porcelain Pebble Tray
Go for a non-porous material like porcelain or glazed ceramic to make your DIY pebble tray. Click here for details.
4. Ceramic Containers Pebble Tray
Hunt your home for abandoned ceramic dishes and design a pebble tray for your plants. Details are here.
5. Humidity Drip Tray
This humidity drip tray is the best choice for orchids and bonsai on display. Learn the DIY here.
6. Cork Trivet Pebble Tray
Try out this easy DIY pebble tray to display your houseplant on wooden tables with ease. Read more here.
7. Glass Saucer Pebble Tray
Learn how to turn a giant DIY glass saucer into your pebble tray for houseplants to increase humidity here.
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