Sunnysenorita
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I picked up this fantastic piece of furniture yesterday and have started deconstructing it to a degree with plans to make it a bioactive chameleon Taj Mahal! I plan to seal all larger gaps with flex seal tape, then coat the entire inside with several coats of liquid flex seal. I'm going to add 8" walls at the bottom sides and front, then line the bottom with...something...pond liner, or the like, to hold the substrate and plants. I'm going to foam the back and layer silicone and ground bark/substrate on top. I plan to have built in planters within the background for small plants. I'm excited but nervous bc I've never done anything like this before. Please, if you have experience with something similar, share your wisdom. Am I on the right track? I do have a few specific questions:
What is the best substrate to use for adhering to the foam background?
Is a drain below always neccessary for bioactive? If so, what is the easiest way to do it with the piece of furniture shown here?
What would you suggest for lining the substrate box with?
Does sealing gaps with flex seal tape then coating with liquid flex seal sound reasonable? Is there a better way to do it? I've already gotten a ton of info from folks on here, but it's so hard to keep track of it all. Let me know what you all think.
What is the best substrate to use for adhering to the foam background?
Is a drain below always neccessary for bioactive? If so, what is the easiest way to do it with the piece of furniture shown here?
What would you suggest for lining the substrate box with?
Does sealing gaps with flex seal tape then coating with liquid flex seal sound reasonable? Is there a better way to do it? I've already gotten a ton of info from folks on here, but it's so hard to keep track of it all. Let me know what you all think.