DIY Living Wall | Indoor Vertical Aquaponics | Propagating Houseplants
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- I was wondering how I can propagate houseplants during winter. Then my aquarium filter for the medium aquarium is just broken. With a vertical aquaponic system, I can filter as well as grow houseplants! This is my very first living wall setting up, and I am not sure how it goes. I will update fails and success.
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Genius! Well planned and thought out resulting in a beautiful display! Please update periodically. Love your videos. This was a perfect length too!
Thank you for your kind comment! I definitely update about success and fails of this project!
I’m thinking about doing similar project. But instead of soft backing, I think I’ll try a Plastic board or wood board with layers of felt glued on.
Do you have any update videos on this living wall? How is it doing now?
Your video has good content.keep make videos👍 best of luck
Hello :)
This looks fantastic. Could you please post an update now and then? I wonder of the Fiddle leaf fig (ficus) tree will survive there, I heard it grows to become very big with some aggressive root system, maybe you want to keep an eye on it before it tears your mini pocket.
Otherwise it's a great project and I loved the idea of an aquarium at the bottom :)
Thank you for watching the video! Here is an update 1 video:
ruclips.net/video/Kx51Q8YtsjQ/видео.html
and I will update more in future.
Thank you for the tip, I will move the ficus when the weather gets a little more warmer. :)
How heavy do you think the planted wall is?
Perfect criação
Thank you! I enjoy watching the wall every day :D
So COOL!! Congratulation! What is the name of the fabric? Is it geotextile or is it some other name?
That usually use recycled plastic bottles
Where did you get the planting substrate?
Hi, thank you for watching the video! I got coco coir & perlite mix, and LECA pebbles through Craigslist, and pumice from local nursery. (Sorry. I know it's not really helpful information.) I've heard LECA pebbles are cheap at IKEA. Some feed stores may have pumice as "Dry Stall". If not, Amazon is where I am going to search.