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Stability Trellis – The Solid Base for your Plants

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 8% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 8% infill
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Modular Stability Trellis – The Solid Base for your Plants 🌿

No more wobbly plant stakes! This modular trellis was specially developed to gain maximum stability directly from the bottom of the pot. Whether for climbing peas and beans or as a support for trailing plants (such as Rhipsalis or cacti) – this structure delivers on its promise.

Highlights / Features:

  • Maximum Stability (Bottom-Anchored): The base of the trellis is placed in the pot before filling with soil. The weight of the earth secures the support firmly.
  • Grow-Along Design: In the middle, there's a precisely fitting opening for an additional rod (e.g., wooden or plastic rod) if your plant wants to reach for the sky.
  • Modular & Adaptable: The design is easy to print and can be used for various plant heights.
  • Requirement: Suitable for all pots with a base diameter of at least 75 mm.

English Description:

Tired of leaning plant stakes? This modular trellis is designed to provide rock-solid support from the ground up. Perfect for climbers like peas and beans, or as a structure for drooping plants that need a bit of guidance.

  • Ultra Stable: The base is placed at the bottom of the pot before adding soil. The weight of the earth keeps it perfectly upright.
  • Expandable: Features a center hole to insert an additional rod if your plant needs more height.
  • Compatibility: Designed for pots with a base diameter of 75 mm (approx. 3 inches) or more.

Print Recommendations / Print Settings:

  • Material: I recommend PETG or ASA, as these materials are moisture-resistant and will not decompose due to soil/UV light (as PLA might over time).
  • Infill: 15-20% (Gyroid recommended for stability).
  • Supports: Check the orientation – most parts should be printable without or with minimal support.

Did the model help you? I would be thrilled to see a photo of your plant in the comments and a positive review! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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