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Crazy, crazy crazy idea or is it?
Ok I'm moving my collection of orchids into a little lean-to/attached plant shed for the winter, as I'm hoping to build a proper GH in the spring.
It is attached to an open carport and the back wall is solid galvanised [or something] metal which is roughly 4 x 2 metres. I have read alot and been very inspired by vivs and epiphyte/wet walls and am thinking what if I turned that whole wall into such a thing- covered in plants, possibly with water seeping through or a water fall, possibly with water plants at the very bottom sitting in a sealed plastic rain gutter, a misting system hooked up to mains water maybe on a timer.. I could not only grow some orchids on there but other miscellanous plants like echindorus etc of which I have heaps of babies on flowers in my fishtanks currently growing now. I wouldn't plan on introducing any animals but I already frogs in my little hobby GH that invited themselves in and I bet they would love it! So is it a crazy idea :shock: that I need to squash immediately or is it something you would do- that maybe I could/should do?! :scratchhead: |
I think it is a great idea. I don't know if it works in practice, but it will definitely look amazing!
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I just recently came across a page talking about having big fish ponds inside greenhouses which act as a thermal heat bank, absorbing heat during the day and giving it off at night yet they keep the GH cooler in winter :cheer: not quite sure how that works :scratchhead: :lol: |
I vote for whole wall 'viv' with waterfall. :cheer: Hope, when I move I will have place to build something similar.
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I have tried the water wall idea and while it seems to work OK I have had a hard time regulating water through the fabric. I have Begonias, Pileas and a few orchids growing on mine but it's not fantastic looking like I had hoped. I plan to get it out of the greenhouse this spring and do some adjustments, Can't do much now with the greenhouse packed with plants. I'm also sort of confused. Is this a plan for next winter?
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Please, post photos of your construction. |
The instructions for creating the wall are now off the web for some reason. I did not create any myself but here is a short description of how I did it.
Sorry, I don't have pictures and this is probably not real clear. I keep a copy of the original instructions but cannot post them since they are not mine and I never was able to get permission to post them. |
I did find the original post but it is not in english.
Mur a epiphytes / epiphyte Wall |
Thanks, Harry. Interesting idea, but I'm not sure about this fabric.... I thought about water fall going down the wall, not the water going through all wall. Does this fabric idea substitute the automatic watering with tubes?
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The water runs through the capillary mat. It absorbs water and plants root to it very easily. You pump the water to the top and apply it to the mat and it trickles down to the reservoir to be recycled. Sort of like a swamp cooler does.
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