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    Default Grow logs

    As you know I am into Bulbo species. There are some species that are ramblers and some pretty big ones too. I needed a new mount to grow my Bulbo beccarii on. I thought I would share this with you for it can be modified for other genera.

    These are the supplies and tools needed to make this

    plastic hardware cloth
    4" cable ties
    coconut fiber liner
    3 or 4 wire basket hanger
    scissors
    pliers

    With a pair of scissors, I cut the width of plastic hardware cloth, so that when rolled it will be the diameter that I want.


    I then secure the edges with the cable ties.


    I close one end by making some cuts and folding the hardware cloth onto itself, securing with cable ties as I go.


    After making sure all cable ties are tight, I then trim the ends of them.


    I then weave the wires of the hanger through the hardwarecloth, bending the last inch or so upwards with at least one weave of the end. I squeeze the ends with a pair of pliers to make sure all is secure.


    I have made tubes and used them like this, filled with a medium but this one I want a covering on. Now it is time to cover the tube with coconut fiber. This takes a bit of manipulation and I always feel I can use an extra set of hands. It makes a bit of a mess too so be prepared. It might be better doing this outdoors. I need to do some cutting as I go to get things to fit and I wrap with fishing line as I go. This tube took two large liners for it is almost 3 feet tall.


    Now it is complete and I tie the plant securely to the outside.


    I then filled the tube with a water retentive medium (in this case CHC, charcoal and perlite.) and hang my final product!


    As I said this can be modified to any size and can be used without a coconut fiber cover. Hope you find this useful!...Ron
    Last edited by Ron-NY; February 19th, 2008 at 07:15 PM.

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