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Hydroponic Starter Kit / Grow Container

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Hydroponic Grow Tray for 9 Net Pots

 

This hydroponic tray is ideal for cultivating herbs, lettuces, or other plants in water. It accommodates 9 net pots with a top width of 5.5 cm and a height of 5 cm.

The pots fit snugly into the cover plate and feature small recesses, allowing for easy removal and cleaning.

The tray is designed so that the plant roots are permanently submerged in water, providing an optimal foundation for hydroponic cultivation.

Ideal for anyone seeking a compact, reusable, and functional grow tray for their hydroponic system – whether in the kitchen, on a windowsill, or in an indoor garden.

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Is there a link to the net baskets?
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Replying to @themountainman :
Thank you, just as I received this message, I finished designing my own. I think this one is better than mine :)
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Replying to @tommy7n :
You‘re welcome! Thank you, the design was not that easy.. it took me 2-3 times to get the best version of it.. I hope you like it! :)
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I will make a container to hold water, but all of them without exception leaked. Therefore, to prevent this, I will use epoxy resin. The same used on wooden boards and tables
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What filament did you use
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I used PETG
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Hello I printed it with PETG but unfortunately it is leaking What could be the cause Best regards
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I would start with checking your temp settings and adjusting layer height upwards. Youre getting spots where there's layer separation. Alternatively, paint the inside with a foam brush and a 2 part epoxy.
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if leaky, just paint so the micro holes are sealed, regards
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Can you put a fill in the container in the corner? So that the corner is flattened, I found leaks there I was able to fix it with silicone
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excellent print, does not leak for me. my only suggestion is to possibly thicken or enforce the top part that holds the net pots or maybe a lip on all sides to support it as mine kinda sags in the middle.
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