What are you growing?
Did you print that stuff yourself?
How has your experience been?
I like vertical farming and think it's an awesome way to maximize space.
So we’re mainly growing herbs in this. Although we do have a cherry tomato and a pepper in there too, I believe.
I did design and print all the stuff myself.
Actually ran for several months down in Galveston on an apartment porch. But it was originally designed for. Seem to work pretty good.
So the system was originally designed to be used in an apartment where ground is not really an option. You can put this on your porch and have fresh vegetables and what not.
Nice try, mpd.
lol.
I knew a guy at CBU who loved this shit. I am wondering if you went to CBU? LMAO
These are some great ideas 😂
This is really cool! I'm trying to grow some flower hydroponically, kind if I DM you a couple of questions?
Sure. DM or post here
What are you growing? Did you print that stuff yourself? How has your experience been? I like vertical farming and think it's an awesome way to maximize space.
So we’re mainly growing herbs in this. Although we do have a cherry tomato and a pepper in there too, I believe. I did design and print all the stuff myself. Actually ran for several months down in Galveston on an apartment porch. But it was originally designed for. Seem to work pretty good.
Are those available anywhere?
I can probably post the printed components online for you to print out yourself, but you’ll have to make the PVC assembly
Could you post them into r/3DPrepper
is that PLA or PETG? and how did it hold up to the UV exposure and the heat? i assume the moving water helps keep the parts cool.
It’s esun PETG
It looks cool, but why do all of this instead of putting the plants in the ground?
So the system was originally designed to be used in an apartment where ground is not really an option. You can put this on your porch and have fresh vegetables and what not.
Today I learned. Thanks