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hydroponica
15 years ago

I'm working on a new hydroponic system design and one element in particular has me scratching my head. I need a fabric I can use as a medium.

Here's what it needs to do.

1. Support lightweight low level crops (lettuce, greens)

2. Lay horizontally

3. Be either cheap enough to discard after each crop or be durable enough to reuse.

The more light it can block the better, but that's not completely necessary.

Basically what I'm thinking of doing is sprinkling seeds across the top, germinating them in place, and essentially growing a "lawn" of greens on the mat. The mat must allow roots to grow through it, and be strong enough to support the plants.

I've been thinking of burlap, felt, something like that. A thick, "fuzzy" cloth that is cheap enough to discard with each crop (since the roots wouldn't be easily removed from something like that) would be perfect.

If it helps, this is the design I'm thinking of: A shallow reservoir with a wire mesh grill that fits the interior just below the upper lip. That grill supports the growing cloth and plants. Solution underneath with air gap - a classic DWC except without net pots and 100% viability of the top surface area.

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