kelly_girl199
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so I already am in the works with planters for two cages. Id love to see those who have done drainage for planters.
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yepAre you creating a bioactive enclosure?
Im staining the planters this weekend and planned on using corugulated plastic sheets and sliicone to line the inside for added waterproofing and some kind of drainage at the bottom. My problem is I need to find a way to kind of slope the bottom down to the drain. so far I only have isopods im adding for cleaner crew. looking in to getting some springtails as well.
these are going inside. how did you deal with drainage?https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/t-q-gracilior-bioactive-enclosure-build.170538/
I have done three of these this way now. Works great.
Carpentry shims. Put a few under the "high" side—just enough to give it a little pitch.My problem is I need to find a way to kind of slope the bottom down to the drain.
what did you use for your actual drain piece? And thank you for all the tips!Yes I understand. The first photo was a practice run on an outdoor enclosure. From there on is the build for the indoor one. I used flex seal to waterproof the planter, and something similar to this
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Spectra-Metals-3-in-x-4-in-Aluminum-Downspout-Outlet-4ROTRT/203672956
through the bottom which drains into a 5g bucket below.
Welcome. Link is in the post above. Downspout outlet. Just make sure you seal it in with the silicone, or whatever else you're waterproofing the planter withwhat did you use for your actual drain piece? And thank you for all the tips!
what size bag did you need for the expanded clay pebbles?https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/t-q-gracilior-bioactive-enclosure-build.170538/
I have done three of these this way now. Works great.
what size bag did you need for the expanded clay pebbles?
I just ordered it from home depot sonce they offered free shipping. Also, is there a good alternative to the sunshine #4 mix. not seeing any stores near me selling it. Or is there a mix of soils I can make myself?Amazon
GROW!T GMC40l - 4mm-16mm Clay Pebbles, Brown, (40 Liter Bag) - Made from 100% Natural Clay, Can be used for Drainage, Decoration, Aquaponics, Hydroponics and Other Gardening Essentials
This is what I used. Had about a quarter of it left.
I did buy the drylock and stained the planters today. so tomoAmazon
GROW!T GMC40l - 4mm-16mm Clay Pebbles, Brown, (40 Liter Bag) - Made from 100% Natural Clay, Can be used for Drainage, Decoration, Aquaponics, Hydroponics and Other Gardening Essentials
This is what I used. Had about a quarter of it left.
Also, roughly how much of the drylock did you use up ?Fox farms organic is a good alternative.
You can mix your own, but I have never done it before.
Really I think any well draining organic potting soil would work
I've mostly seen Drylok used on carved foam backgrounds to seal them, and allow a paintable surface. It is a masonry sealant, so not sure how well it would work on wood. The flex seal is basically just a liquid rubber.Ive been watching you tube tutorials of people using the drylock waterproofer. not sure what the difference is between the two products.