I designed and printed these adapters, which fit into used glass bottles. I use them to grow lettuce, basil, and more.
I will publish the files very soon and also make a post about them :)

Right now, I’m trying different materials to use as substrate for holding the seeds, but most I tried sucked in one way or another.

  • LECA is too coarse, and the balls roll out.
  • Coco coir is washed out quickly when filling the bottles/ when raining, and rots in the nutrient solution
  • Polyester filling (used for pillows) is either completely soaked, or bone dry, but works reasonably well
  • PVA sponges become too hard when dry
  • Cotton/ other cellulose stuff (towel, etc.) decompose too quickly

Can you suggest me other materials that would be best suited for that purpose?

  • Günther Unlustig 🍄@slrpnk.netOPM
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    24 days ago

    Great suggestion! I totally forgot about that! Spongy, wicking, doesn’t degrade fast, and the best thing: I’m also currently trying to grow it myself!

    (Still learning tho.)

    I collected many different samples from different places (forest, concrete, etc.) and see what thrives and what not