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Originally Posted by DirtyCoconuts
I like it. Six months Is a long time lol
Can we see the inside of the vessel
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Yeah sure thing, I'll get home and take a couple more pictures.
Automatic Orchid Watering (Simple) - YouTube if you want to see a bit more on how it works
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Originally Posted by Shadeflower
very ingenious. I can see a few holes in the side of the pot so I take it they are double walled and water gets pumped up a little channel, out the top hole to water the orchid which dribbles through the pot and back into the reservoir below.
I hope you can market these. They look great. I've seen self watering pots sell for extortionately high prices so I think people are prepared to spend quite a bit on pots.
How you keep the battery safe from water is a mystery.
What I would find even better would be a little periscope sticking out the top of the pot (maybbe detacheable) so you could watch the water flow - this would also create more even watering throughout the pot.
Brilliant idea. Hats off for testing it so long. The orchids look great. We need more innovations like these.
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Hey, yeah you got the idea right
Probably should have taken some pictures from the back too, would have been helpful. Think this one might give more detail:
So the water actually gets pumped up via that middle vessel, and starts filling from the bottom. So fully submerging the orchid, just like you would manually (at least somewhat lol).
Have a look at this video I quickly put together to show it in action:
Automatic Orchid Watering (Simple) - YouTube
And if you want to see some more pictures, have a look on
3dping.co.uk
So have started to market them, but due to obvious reasons of low production, expensive materials, time to assemble etc., they do have to be priced up quite high... But to be honest I've seen some of those semi-hydroponic pots that sell for over half the price of mine, while providing next to no actual value (imo semi-hydroponic ones can extend the life of an orchid left alone at best).
The battery is inside the box in that image. So it's outside, hence not exposed to water
If I'm correct, the periscope idea would work well if the water flowed through the two holes. But I think since it works by submerging from bottom up, then probably won't add any value? Do let me know if you think differently though
And thank you, much appreciated