We take them off and soak in the sink or a bin. Succulents need infrequent but deep watering. I watered them once or twice the entire winter last year.
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My personal solution was to not own any. But I have thought about it. Maybe a slot on both ends of the body to slide the knob of the buckle into. That would allow for two belts pretty easily.
Thanks for the suggestions. I used a paste wax, hoping that went on thick enough to do something.
Try to go with something popular so you can find help when things inevitably go wrong. Expect to learn a lot when building. If you like that, awesome, do it. Otherwise you may want to consider a prebuilt prusa or bambu.
You might have to go back for some sulfur for the blueberry bushes. At which point you should buy some serviceberry bushes.
Clearly you need to buy more belts to fill out your new belt organizer
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07RKZFD5Z
One failed during install, but they refunded the cost of one light. I ended up using 8 for my garage instead of 10, and it's still exceptionally bright. It almost hurts going in there at night.
Managed to fix the busted light with some soldering anyway.
https://www.printables.com/model/567699-90-degree-offset-mount-for-t8-led-shop-tube-lights
7/10, would've been better if she didn't have to remind me to make it so many times
The last trip to buy pots to separate the existing overgrown succulents also brought home a new succulent. Soooo...
I asked my wife and she said "no"
There's a little bit of movement but it's not too annoying. When loaded up with belts, taking one off doesn't make a big difference.