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Vertical Gardening
Self-watering – Idea for growing vegetables when there is no garden
Vertical farming on aeroponic towers allows you to grow 100s of different veggies #farming #veggies
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A bayonet fitting on top and bottom. An adapter/cap can be made so final mount can be determined later
I distill from time to time. I use tri clamps. My still is completely modular. Depending on what I am making, I can build one of 4 different stills. I have a short piece I can clamp in that connects to my mounting platform.
Stainless is a bit expensive for what you want to do. The concept is a win. You could 3d print the clamps.
You already have your answers… though hanging is something that relieves the weight accumulation differently.
Maybe after this one, you could give fogponics a go. At least on paper, it’s supposed to yield the highest long term output relative to the input, despite high initial investment.
I am working on designing a system similar to your gutter + hooch bucket system that is designed to be a wall mounted gutter with baskets that clip into the wall bracket and gutter to utilise wall space a little better for small yards.
From a house plant point of view, I’d like half of the pole solid (keeps the moss moist longer and to protect the wall), I’d love it to hang on a wall, hang from above as that’s how I keep my plants safe from my dogs. Cheers
Sorry, totally changing your design 😉 at times it’s necessary to remove the plant from the actual pole, it would be a terrible shame to have to cut that item. Maybe on one side it could have bayonet clips so your product is reusable?
Super sir
Will you pay the person for the help ?
I assume the interested parties will be patreons who are interested in my designs being as useful as possible.
Or just humans that like contributing to innovation.
So anyone interested stands to benefit.
Anyone who doesn’t want to be part of the community doesn’t have to input. 😊
we are big fans of yours
we need some help from you
What if it was able to hang off of whatever? As well as having the option to have it sit on a base or be screwed to the wall
This is legit my issue. I want it allllllll
@@Hoocho 😂 I don’t have the patience like you! Wishing you big things!
Because its bayonet connected and stackable you will be able to have a variety of fittings to support it on the bottom and top. I have noticed that a lot of Chinese hydroponics fittings use 4mm at the very end, so a barbed connector of 4mm to deliver solution into the top would be just as good an idea as a 13mm one. I’m assuming a fitting at the bottom to send the solution back to a reservoir will be needed so something to support different heights would be good, because the taller the stack the more support you will need. I think ultimately it will be best implemented both hanging and supported at the bottom and solution delivery over 4mm and 13mm. 4mm means you need a less powerful pump to overcome gravity
Into used 2L soft drink bottles. Maybe not this one, but I hope you use upcycled bottles someday! 🙂
Print a base plate that sits in the bottom of the empty pot and locks into the pole. Then fill the pot around it. It will effectively make the whole weight of the plant hold the pole upright.
Roots could grow down and through the base plate if you were setting up with a res underneath (because it will have voids for them to grow through)…
Just a thought…
Sitting atop your standard gutter for runoff collection and pumping back to the top?