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Shot Glass Greenhouse Clip

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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đŸŒ± Shot Glass Greenhouse Clip

This clip allows **two standard 1.5 oz (≈44 ml) shot glasses** to be securely stacked on top of each other, creating a **compact mini greenhouse / humidity dome**

The bottom glass holds substrate, while the top acts as a dome, ensuring **consistently high humidity** – ideal for delicate plants and controlled propagation in minimal space

🌿 Perfectly suited for

  • Alocasia rhizomes
  • Cuttings and rooting
  • Propagation in **stratum**, perlite, or fine substrate
  • Mosses, seedlings & small experiments
  • Windowsill, shelf, or indoor grow

Especially for **Alocasias**, stable humidity is crucial. With this clip, the glasses remain neatly aligned – **no glue, no special containers**

🔧 Features

  • Fits common **1.5 oz shot glasses**
  • Secure hold, yet easily detachable
  • Reusable & easy to clean
  • Very low material consumption
  • Suitable for glass and plastic glasses (depending on tolerance)

Note:
Shot glasses vary by manufacturer. If the fit is too loose or too tight, simply **scale the model by ±1–2%**

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