Cross-geposted von: https://slrpnk.net/post/37277539
I wanna share with you the so called “Kratky method”, a hydroponic way of growing herbs, leafy greens and all sorts of stuff without any growing media.
I use glass bottles, which I made a nice 3D-printed adapter for. It fits an optional wick (useful for the start) and holds everything in place. You can even refill them later on!
Plant roots need both oxygen and water. If you only put them into a full glass of water, they’ll die due to suffocation (“overwatering”/ root rot).
In the Kratky method, the level of the nutrient solution drops as the plant grows, and oxygen is provided that way.
I really like this method for growing lettuce on my balcony.
The main benefit, compared to a classic growing medium like coco coir (or even soil), is that you don’t even need any growing media you have to dispose of later on. Zero waste.
And of course all those neat other hydro benefits, like fast growth, less pests, and so on.
What a great post, thanks
You 3d printed that and it looks so clear. Which printer, filament, and print settings that’s great.
Sure!
- Clear PETG (Polymaker Polylite),
- vase mode,
- 0,3 mm nozzle, 0,2 mm layer height,
- and +5°C hotter than usual + fan speed only 10%.
This makes the layers fuse more together and the print is even more robust! You can bend it almost how you want.










