Bioponic Plant With Plastic Bottles

in #plant8 years ago (edited)

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First prepare beforehand tools are needed:
Plastic bottle of mineral water used,

  1. Plastic cups former mineral water,

  2. Cain's axis (fabric panels nicer)

  3. Nutrients hydroponics.

  4. Growing media Soil (rocwool, husk charcoal, gravel, sand poor, broken red brick). Select the most easily obtainable.
    We can see how simple materials needed. Even the great majority of second-hand goods. So this simple hydroponic plant models but we can get vegetable plants healthy and lush, we can also take advantage of second-hand goods. So bottles, glass former used plastic waste should be discarded and it still can be taken advantage.

  5. Cut the bottle into two parts. (up and down)
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  6. Drill the upper (neck area) for mounting axis and airflow
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  7. Place the wick on the bottom of the bottle
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  8. Insert the bottle top to the bottom of the bottle in a way reversed
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thanks for the tutorial plant with plastic bottles
i will try at home

Nice, maybe one day i Will try hehe

Awesome I will be giving this a go for sure!

My kids and I did this project with herbs a few years ago, they very much enjoyed it so we ended up making a large version out of a 5 gallon water jug and grew tomatoes out of it since they need a larger rooting capacity. We did use a thick piece of rope(not nylon or plastic) to help draw the water up as you show here.