evut
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This is something I made for one of my tanks. The idea is that if the Hydrocotyle grows well, it should turn into a green floating cushion in a few weeks.
I carved the planter from polystyrene, poked some holes through the bottom so that it wouldn't need watering, and coated everything with silicone and coco coir. Then I put in some soil and cuttings of Hydrocotyle. It floats well and the soil is staying wet. I'm planning to make something similar with suction cups as well, so it can stay attached to the side.
I carved the planter from polystyrene, poked some holes through the bottom so that it wouldn't need watering, and coated everything with silicone and coco coir. Then I put in some soil and cuttings of Hydrocotyle. It floats well and the soil is staying wet. I'm planning to make something similar with suction cups as well, so it can stay attached to the side.