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Mini Greenhouse Plant Propagation

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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5 plates

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Large Mini Greenhouse for Plant Propagation – 16 Pots

This 3D-printed indoor greenhouse was specially developed for the cultivation of seeds and young plants.

The system consists of a modular construction with 16 removable propagation pots, a stable frame, and transparent plexiglass panes that create a humid microclimate for optimal germination.

Ideal for growing tomatoes, peppers, strawberries, herbs, or other plants indoors.

 

 

Features

• 16 removable propagation pots
• Pots fit perfectly and precisely into the base
• Drainage hole in each pot to prevent waterlogging
• Modular greenhouse with 2 mm plexiglass panes
• Transparent walls ensure maximum light transmission
Optional magnetic attachment between lid and base
• Two-part lid for easy printing and assembly
• Modern, simple design

 

 

 

Plexiglass Pane Dimensions

The greenhouse is designed for 2 mm thick plexiglass panes.

Roof:

250 mm × 250 mm

Side walls (4x):

146 mm × 250 mm

The plexiglass panes are simply inserted into the designated slots.

 

 

 

Propagation Pots

The propagation pots were designed to fit perfectly into the base and can be easily removed.

Features:

• Removable for easy repotting
• Integrated drainage hole
• Ideal size for seedlings and young plants

The pots can also be used separately, for example, for other propagation stations.

 

 

 

Optional Magnetic Closure

Optionally, magnets can be inserted in the corners between the lid and base.

This means:

• The lid sits stably on the greenhouse
• But can still be easily removed
• The overall construction becomes more stable

 

 

 

The upper part of the lid contains slots for the plexiglass panes. When printing, support structures will form here, which can sometimes be difficult to remove as they are located in the narrow slots.

Recommendations:

• Print the support for the lid with PLA, as support structures are easier to remove here.
• Alternatively, use support filament (e.g., with AMS).
• Work carefully when removing the support structures to ensure the slots for the plexiglass panes remain clean.

 

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