Hydroponic Growing System (Kratky) Diamond Pattern

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Hydroponic Growing System (Kratky) Diamond Pattern

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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This is a hydroponic reservoir system designed for passive, pump-free gardening using the Kratky method. The model includes:

  • Reservoir: A sturdy container for nutrient solution storage.
  • Plant Lid: Designed to hold 2 net pots  with a diameter of 36mm, making it compatible with popular brands like Nelson Garden.
  • Water Level Indicator Floater: When printed with AMS, the floater provides a clear visual cue for both "empty" and "optimal" water levels.
  • Hole Covers: Caps to seal unused net pot holes and the water refill opening. These prevent light from entering the reservoir, reducing the risk of algae growth.
  • Diamond Pattern: The diamond pattern reduces print time significantly compared to my previous designs with ribs.

Usage Note:
This system is intended for plants that already have established roots. 

 

If you’re looking for a solution to start growing plants from seeds, check out my other model designed specifically for germination and early plant development:

Hydroponic Seed Starting System (Kratky Method)

https://makerworld.com/en/models/1001103#profileId-978550

 

If you need a net pot you can find it here:

Hydroponic Net Pot (36 mm)

https://makerworld.com/en/models/1035597#profileId-1019346

 

Previous design:

Hydroponic Growing System (Kratky Method)

https://makerworld.com/en/models/1000987#profileId-978447

 

 

Material Considerations and Risks:
This system was prototyped using PLA. However, there are several important considerations:

  1. Material Degradation: PLA is biodegradable and may degrade over time when exposed to water, nutrients, or UV light, potentially reducing the system's lifespan.
  2. Bacterial Growth: The porous surface of 3D-printed parts, especially with PLA, can harbor bacteria or algae, which may affect plant health and water quality over time. Regular cleaning and maintenance are recommended to mitigate this risk.
  3. Chemical Leaching: PLA may leach substances into the nutrient solution, which could impact plant growth or safety. Users should research alternatives like food-safe or water-resistant materials (e.g., PETG or polypropylene) for more durable and safer results.
  4. Leakage Risk with PETG: While PETG is more water-resistant than PLA, it tends to have weaker layer adhesion, which may lead to small leaks along layer lines when exposed to water for extended periods. Consider using higher print temperatures and increased wall thickness to reduce this risk.

Disclaimer:
The decision to use PLA or other materials for hydroponics is at the user’s discretion. This model is independently designed and not affiliated with or endorsed by Nelson Garden.

 

Applications:
This compact system is ideal for hobbyists exploring the Kratky method of hydroponics, which does not require pumps or aeration. It's suitable for growing leafy greens, herbs, or small plants indoors with minimal effort.

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looks good maybe i would print this
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