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Hydroponics

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I designed and printed these adapters, which fit into used glass bottles. I use them to grow lettuce, basil, and more.
I will publish the files very soon and also make a post about them :)

Right now, I'm trying different materials to use as substrate for holding the seeds, but most I tried sucked in one way or another.

  • LECA is too coarse, and the balls roll out.
  • Coco coir is washed out quickly when filling the bottles/ when raining, and rots in the nutrient solution
  • Polyester filling (used for pillows) is either completely soaked, or bone dry, but works reasonably well
  • PVA sponges become too hard when dry
  • Cotton/ other cellulose stuff (towel, etc.) decompose too quickly

Can you suggest me other materials that would be best suited for that purpose?

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[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Use something coarse like ceramic balls. Drill some holes in your pieces level with the top of the substrate. Use pieces of wire or paperclips through the holes to hold the substrate in place.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

I already tried LECA, and too coarse stuff lets all the seeds fall through.

Also, I don't want to fiddle around too much