How to build a vertical farm ๐ฑ
This design document outlines how we will build a simple
vertical hydroponic farm from scratch using 3D printing and
a few tools. The total cost for this project will be <$150
Things you need
Materials
- PETG/PLA/Tough PLA Filament for 3D printed parts
- 3D Printer
- Vertical Tower Modules (3D printed)
- Water Reservoir (5-gallon bucket)
- Submersible Water Pump 160GPH+
- Pump Timer (Optional)
- Tubing Clear 3/8ths inch
-
Hydroponic Nutrients (Masterblend Tomato/Lettuce
Formulae + Epsom Salts + Calcium Nitrate)
read more below on how to mix.
- pH Test Kit
- pH Up and Down Buffer Solutions
- TDS Meter (optional)
- Water (distilled or purified)
-
Rockwool or other Suitable Growing Medium (only if
growing from seeds)
- Seeds or Seedlings
3D Printed Items
We will require the
following
3D printed items to fully assemble the tower:
- 3x 3-Plant Tower Module
- 3x 80mm Tower Spacers
- 1x Dispenser (Holds Tube)
- 12x Jiffy Cup 7_41_pot_02 5% infill?
- 1x Closed Cap/Lid
- 1x Bucket Cover (Optional)
- 1x Filling Module, Filling Cap (Optional)
E2E Automation system
In progress
Assembly Instructions
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Prepare the 3D Printed Modules:
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Ensure that you have your planting modules,
jiffy cups, dispenser, and lid.
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Optionally make sure you have a bucket lid
printed. Or you can use a holesaw to drill a
hole in a normal bucket lid to screw in the
tower.
- Assemble the planter modules together.
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Set Up the Water Reservoir:
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Place the 5-gallon bucket at the base of the
tower.
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Place the submersible water pump at the bottom
of the bucket and attach the clear tubing to it.
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Build the Tower:
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Run the clear tubing through the assembled
planter modules ensuring any excess tubing is
inside the bucket.
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Screw/attach the planting module tower to the
bucket lid.
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Attach the top end of the tubing to the
dispenser and make sure itโs a snug fit.
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Screw on the cap above the dispenser to prevent
splashing when the pump is running.
- Plug in the pump and youโre done!
Mixing Nutrients
Read more
IMPORTANT! Do not mix the 3 components
together!
Doing so will cause nutrient lockout and all the nutrients
will not be available to your plants. You can mix the
MasterBlend and Epsom Salts together, but not the Calcium
Nitrate! Ideally, you should mix each component separately
in your water until thoroughly dissolved before mixing the
next component. DO NOT BUY KITS THAT ARE PREMIXED!
It is recommended to use this product with Calcium Nitrate
and Magnesium Sulfate (Epsom Salt) in the following recipes.
Please note using a scale is the most accurate way to
measure, and volume measurements are only approximations.
5 Gallon Recipe: Add 12 grams MasterBlend (approx 2 tsp) and
dissolve completely. Add 6 grams (approx 1.5-2tsp) Magnesium
Sulfate (Epsom Salt) and dissolve in water. LAST, add 12
grams (approx 2 tsp) Calcium Nitrate to 5 gallons of water
and dissolve completely. Adjust your solution pH to the
desired value.
Maintenance Guide
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Check water pH levels bi-weekly and adjust as necessary
to maintain a pH of 5.5-6.5.
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Clean the water reservoir and change the nutrient
solution every 7-10 days to prevent the buildup of
pathogens and nutrient imbalances.
References
If you need more help, feel free to reach out to me on Twitter
@hud_zah.