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12-15-2008, 11:53 AM
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Inexpensive S/H pot?
I have been growing s/h for years & thought I would try an experiment. I started with a clean 5" clay pot with rolled lip, single bottom center drain hole and no side slits. I attached it (inverted) to a 4" glazed ceramic tile using mighty putty. It took about 2 hours to cure rock solid and leak free. I attached 2 noid bulbophyllum with fishing line and filled the reservoir with distilled water. overnight it appears to be leaching thru ok. - Time will tell if it is a viable inexpensive s/h method.
Am curious if anyone else is using something like this successfully.
I also recently bought and set up a few Swampsticks, which gave me the idea to try this...
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12-15-2008, 05:08 PM
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I admire your ingenuity and daring! What a good idea!
Please post a pic when it flowers.
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12-15-2008, 05:16 PM
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Kenr62 Hi There, very interesting can you tell me what is inside the inverted clay pot s/h medium or what? How do you know when to water or refill? I guess when the pot looks dry right? It would be good if you could show us step by step in ....
Sheridan
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12-15-2008, 05:49 PM
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I was reading up on the swampsticks and i saw the reason that they are so porous is cause they are fired at a low temp whereas clay pots are fired at a higher temp so they may not be a porous. I would spray them too
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12-15-2008, 06:37 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ranchnanny
Kenr62 Hi There, very interesting can you tell me what is inside the inverted clay pot s/h medium or what? How do you know when to water or refill? I guess when the pot looks dry right? It would be good if you could show us step by step in ....
Sheridan
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There is only water or a weak fertilizer solution in the pot. Since it is not super-porous, I will be topping it off every day when I mist. The pot is in a covered nano-cube 24 converted aquarium that gets filtered sunlight and a 100W plant lite. Humidity runs around 60-70%. If this one seems to work ok, I will take step by step pix for the next...
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12-22-2008, 10:26 AM
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Quote:
I was reading up on the swampsticks and i saw the reason that they are so porous is cause they are fired at a low temp whereas clay pots are fired at a higher temp so they may not be a porous.
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Don't believe everything that you read.
While firing temperature can have an impact on the density of a ceramic body, the particle size distribution and raw materials play roles, as well.
I have used flower pots and unglazed ceramic pipe as mounts, with good success.
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12-22-2008, 07:45 PM
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There was a writer name Rotoul (Australian)that described a growing system like that. He used clay drain pipes. Are clay drain pipes even available anymore?
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12-23-2008, 10:44 AM
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They are around here (Bucks Co., PA, where home restoration is a likely driving force).
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12-23-2008, 11:41 AM
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Yes. Sandkuhl in Ohio still makes the tiles. You can order direct or check with your local building supply.
Clay Tile
Cheers.
Jim
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