Step 6: Keeping an eye on things.
After putting it together, put your DIY incubator in a good spot with a steady temperature and lighting.
If it’s important to keep an eye on the temperature, think about putting a thermometer inside the incubator to make sure the conditions are just right for growth or hatching.
Step 7: Watching and Taking Care
Check your incubator often to see how things are going and make any changes if needed.
Monitor the temperature and humidity levels to make sure they stay within the right range for what you need.
Water should be added regularly to keep the soil moist enough.
Making a home incubator from a plastic bottle is an easy and efficient way to reuse common items for eco-friendly living.
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