Self-watering plant bubble

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Self-watering plant bubble

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0.2mm, compatible to all bambu lab printers, no support
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The self-watering plant bubble!

Are you a plant serial-muderer, og just someone who doesn't want to waste time on watering your plants all the time? Well, here's the solution for you! We've got the self-watering plant bubble, which is both fast and easy to print, and easy to use!

 

 

How to use?

1. Screw off the lid on the top of the self-watering plant bubble.

2. Fill with water while blocking the other end with your finger.

3. Screw back on the lid (tip: put a rubber ring or rubber band on the screw to ensure that it is water tight).

4. Stick it in the soil :)

 

Recommended print settings

Layer height: 0,2 mm

Supports: No

Infill: 20% on the screw, 100% on the plant bubble

 

Everything else is up to you, based on your preferences!

 

 

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Super Druck, Skalierung hat auch hervorragend geklappt. Danke :)
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glad you like it 😁
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Thanks.
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Damn, your print looks stunning bro!
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On one hand, it looks very nice! Great design! But, it's really tiny (you can scale up of course) and REQUIRES a rubber o-ring. Without that it will leak water if upside down and air when placed in a pot (leaking air means water drains out right away). I used the Vase Maker tool (right here on this site) and designed a "vase" with a similar stem but that has a sealed base, solved my issue. I don't mean to hate on your design, but losing the screw cap entirely would make it better.
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Yes you are totally correct - I just figured it would make the refilling and cleaning process a lot easier :p. So there are both upsides and downsides I guess :)
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but you can probably use a normal rubber band as well, most people have that
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Worked flawless
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Great :)
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Really did the design compared to other similar models. Holding up well so far in PETG.
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🙂👍
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Amazing! How long does it take to empty? how often you refill it?
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According to my sources, If the plant it already moist, it will take 1-2 weeks before having to refill it
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Printed well. An R-12 o-ring fits the stopper.
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nice 🙂
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I tried clear pteg and it was awful. Did polyterra and was fine. Gift for a person, they liked it.
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Awesome :)
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