9. Cut pieces of textile twine and strips of old t-shirt: their length should be approximately 3 cm longer than the height of the large bucket. They will have the role of wick.

10.Insert them into the holes in the plastic cover so that they are more than halfway down the bottom of the cover.

11.Replace the lid in the bucket.

12.Cut a wider strip from the shirt or use another soft cloth. Place the material around the lid to cover any gaps between it and the walls of the large bucket.

13.Fill the large bucket with the prepared substrate, adding it between the pieces of string or strips of fabric and holding them upright.

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