Avocado Bucket

Avocado Bucket

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Update 1/17/18: Improvements Made to Model, Scaling No Longer Required The model has been enhanced, and now you can print without scaling it up first. A problem where loops would print at overhang speeds has also been resolved. Floating an Avocado Seed in a Cradle for Consistent Water Level This method is superior to the traditional toothpick approach because it allows the seed to remain at a constant water level as it moves with the water that evaporates or is consumed by the plant. As a result, you don't need to constantly monitor and refill the water level. Note: Smaller Vessels Require More Frequent Water Changes When using this method, it's essential to change the water regularly in smaller vessels to prevent mold or fouled water. This is unavoidable with any seed-starting technique. Designed for Avocado Seeds, But May Need Scaling for Larger Seeds This design is intended to float an avocado seed in water, allowing it to sprout and grow before transplanting. It has worked effectively for my avocado seeds, but if you're not successful, you might need to increase the scale for added buoyancy with larger-than-average avocado seeds. Scaling Adjustments Made to Accommodate Avocado Seed Size I previously set the scale to 5.3 for my avocado seed, but this has been fixed in the latest update.

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