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Old 04-20-2012, 01:28 PM
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I'd also be interested in purchasing and testing a tube in this way!

-Tristan
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Old 08-28-2012, 02:57 PM
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have you tried this type of pot? They work great!

IMG_2457 by dougbraz, on Flickr
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old thread i see, but glad it got brought back up, because I'm very interested in this kind of growing.

Jessie are you still watching this thread?

has anyone seen something lie this in the states?

Terracotta birdball

they are unglazed spheres that are used as bird houses, i want one soooo bad to grow an orchid on. I have a nice short Promenaea that really wants to spread and i think will do way better mounted if i can get it enough water. since it likes to spread so quickly, i could really end up with a whole ball of it!!!

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Here is someone who makes them. Scroll down to photo of custom bird feeders. The clay hasn't been fired, but will look like terra cotta when it is.
Ceramic and Clay Birdhouses, Bird Feeders and Bird Baths - Made to Order

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Old 09-14-2012, 04:43 PM
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Looks interesting. Of course it is all about the porosity, but I'm going to contact them and see what they have.
Now I was hoping for something slip cast because that is usually a lot thinner wall and more likely to be evenly porous. and I'm a bit of a geometry snob and really want a full true sphere. The plant I eat to put on it is pretty uniform and short, so I figure in the long run it will take on the shape of the pot pretty well.
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Looks interesting. Of course it is all about the porosity, but I'm going to contact them and see what they have.
Now I was hoping for something slip cast because that is usually a lot thinner wall and more likely to be evenly porous. and I'm a bit of a geometry snob and really want a full true sphere. The plant I eat to put on it is pretty uniform and short, so I figure in the long run it will take on the shape of the pot pretty well.
This is something I just started experimenting with. You can fill the clay pot with water and it will slowly seep through the porous clay over 4 - 5 days. The one I have is the 1/2 gallon round model. I haven't had it long enough to evaluate yet.

Ollas - Ollas Watering System - pottery, pots and terra cotta
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Old 09-14-2012, 05:21 PM
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yeah those are great and i was going to get a few and play with them too. i was just loving the visual modern geometry of those bird feeders.

i do all s/h and show blooming plants in special glass vases i collect just for he ovation, apothecary jars and wonderful pieces all picked to fit the inner containers i use for the s/h.
now i have been thinking a lot on mounts as art, the whole thing like a sculpture. im not big personally on the "natural look" i know, dorky seeing as im growing plants
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Old 09-14-2012, 05:22 PM
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how rounded or flat are the bottom of those Ollas?
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how rounded or flat are the bottom of those Ollas?
They have a small flat bottom so it can sit on a table without falling over. I sometimes use pot-feet also (google and look at images). If you use them indoors you'll need to put something under it because water drips off it.
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Looks interesting. Of course it is all about the porosity, but I'm going to contact them and see what they have.
Now I was hoping for something slip cast because that is usually a lot thinner wall and more likely to be evenly porous. and I'm a bit of a geometry snob and really want a full true sphere. The plant I eat to put on it is pretty uniform and short, so I figure in the long run it will take on the shape of the pot pretty well.
I haven't seen one as well done as the one you posted. It looks like it has very thin walls...Hard to know without holding it and pinching the walls. Etsy.com has slip cast artisans.

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