Propagation Station for cuttings | Fits on a tin can | Easy Hydroponics | Unlimited Basil

Propagation Station for cuttings | Fits on a tin can | Easy Hydroponics | Unlimited Basil

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You love kitchen herbs just as much as I do and you want a fresh grown unlimited supply? Then this propagation station is just what you need. Easily scalable it allows you to propagate almost every herb and plant. Depending on the plant after 7-14 days roots will grow. Then just transfer the cutting either to a hydroponics system or plant it in soil. Cut, propagate, repeat for an unlimited supply. Each of the cuttings will grow to a new plant that you can harvest. The arms of the cutting holder are flexible so they will grow with the plant if it gets bigger. This avoids strangling the cutting and keeps it alive and prosper. I want to see how this works! Sure, no problem: https://youtu.be/Nbw28WMtgH0 <- Unlimited Basil What you get: STL Files 3D printed plant holder STL Files 3D printed cover All 3D prints are made in PETG. PLA should also work but has not been tested. What you need: A 3D printer with filament A plant to make cuttings from (I use Basil, Oregano, Peppermint and Chili plants) A tin can with 400ml volume, if not purchased (the official size 73/110, which means 73mm diameter and 110mm height) Water

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