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Old 04-23-2007, 04:32 AM
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People have been posting such neato projects lately that I thought I'd share mine with you all.
I started them about 6 months ago because I was tripping over many of the smaller seedlings or knocking plants over on the floor. I figured I needed to make some space, and then I got this idea...Why not make mobile walls?

So I got this silly idea I wanted them suspended from the ceiling, so that when I filled up one, I just make another. Sorta like hanging canvas from the ceiling.

Anyway I went to home depot and bought a couple prefabed shower panels. The type of thing that you use when your making the back wall waterproof. Some screws and a good deal of chain. Also some hooks for the ceiling. I built a wood frame around the back of the shower panel so it was sturdy like mounted canvas. Then screwed in the bolts and the chains on the top. It's then looked like this (excuse the working mess)

 

Then glued moss all over the front and then stapled a thin netting from top to bottom to make sure the moss stays.
Then it looked like this
 

Then I hung it up and started putting my plants on it! It's really freed up a lot of space in my green room! I can either mount directly into the moss on the board and the roots grow into it, or I can just hang my mounts from it too.
Heres a photo of one nearly full.

 

So far I've only made two but they have worked pretty well thus far! The best part is they are very mobile. If they need to go outside for some reason, we just unhook them from the ceiling and carry them outside. They also lay perfectly flat so they can be placed in the back of a truck. (As you can tell im ploting for my vacation) lol
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WoW DJ, very cool idea, Looks great too! You must have gone thru alot of moss
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WOW! So much space! But you have only one lamp. It looks like plants at the bottom doesn't receive enough light.
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WOW! So much space! But you have only one lamp. It looks like plants at the bottom doesn't receive enough light.
Yeah, it does look like that but the image is decieving. I took the photos at night using my flash on the camera. The room that the orchid walls hang in are entirely made of glass windows except for the back wall. During the day the room is extremly bright. I have the lights above in that area more so I can see better when I'm working out there at night then anything else
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WoW DJ, very cool idea, Looks great too! You must have gone thru alot of moss
Ohh you aren't kiddin! When I was done building the two walls I had gone through 18 bags. Not to mention I had it in my hair, covered my clothes lol...What a mess
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Cool idea! Thanks for sharing!
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WoW!! Nice one. What if you used tree fern panel, much thicker substrate for your orchids. Plus I feel that you have plenty more room for at least another 50 orchids
Thats just me though. I know lots of people don't like to crowd their orchids.
How do you water them? Is it done automatically? Or you just hose them?
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now that is something what will look very cool! I think you have much more room on there for more orchids
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How would something like this work with Cocoa-fiber mat? Just curious.
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