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RE: 3D Printed Drip System Parts

in 3D Printing3 years ago

I am completely offended. You totally didn't tag me.

Well in that case I think I'm going to have to go throw 100% vote.

Yep.

Even though you didn't tag me I'm still voting and you can't stop me.

Excellent work and I'm seeing exactly how much effort even small parts are however I could totally just print everything I need and build my own hydroponic system.

Let me know when you want some more information on some of the recirculation systems that I have used. My plants always have water. It actually works surprisingly well.

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I completely spaced out and forgot bro, then remembered as soon as I hit the post button, you were on it too. 😂

Thanks for the kind words and support man. Yes that's the great thing about the use of the 3D printers, you can make practically everything needed for entire systems. Larger parts like buckets and bins are easy to obtain and can be incorporated, it's really awesome.

I would love to know about the recirculation system. I plan to substantially increase my growing in the future and incorporate larger grow areas and hydroponics systems. It will just take a little time to get there.

Basically the same thing that you've got going on here you just run tubes over the pot and put a timer on it. Every little bit the pump turns on water goes through watering everything. Then it all drains. And the process starts all over again.

Soilless direct port hydroponic system.

Such an efficient method.