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Originally Posted by WaterWitchin
I've seen and built similar setups outside in the pond industry, with the seeping rock walls planted and flowing into a pond or basin. I'd use a waterproof backing, silicone or waterfall foam rocks onto the face, using a mix of porous and non-porous rocks. Very do-able.
Google "water wall fountains" and it will give you a lot of ideas for how to construct one.
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Maybe I’ll need a grow-out tank, I’ll think about that.
I hang out on Dendroboard, and they have a few main techniques for creating lightweight sculptural back drops. I have used the Great Stuff technique a few times now, but for this build I’m intending to try the board foam technique. You use layered foam boards, covered in concrete or some kind of waterproof paint. Once done, it can look like very realistic rock, but it isn’t porous at all so I’d have to take that into account.
Here’s an example of one made for an aquarium:
https://www.instructables.com/3D-Aquarium-Background/
I would do mine vertically, with a network of channels for the water to follow and some pockets for larger plants. I want a Nepenthes up by the top, that will need a larger pot. Then have the floating S/H pots right down by the bottom, with some orchids and some cascading plants trailing over the side of the tank. I’m thinking a 20g tank with a 2’ wide x 4’ tall drip wall above it. I suspect that if I run the drip wall in shorter increments frequently, it will mostly water the highest plants (Nepenthes, some lithophytic pinguiculas) whereas running it for an hour once or twice a week will soak everything on the wall, so I can grow plants with a variety of moisture requirements.
Not sure yet whether having the drip wall drip into the tank is a bad idea - if it does I could have it flood the S/H pots which is probably a good thing. Then the tank would need an overflow into a reservoir, and the reservoir would pull water for the drip wall with some kind of filter, which would act as the tank’s filtration system. I would need to do occasional water changes and refresh with RO water.