Can you post a link?
When I click on that file it opens up my slicer program but there's no file?
Oh sorry
3D design Cube lattice root trellis prototype created by The Psyche Gardens with Tinkercad
www.tinkercad.com
The ring Is probably not needed but I guess it could press on to the bottom of a net cup, and then clip the cube lattice to it, cube is a little bit wider than a tapered 2inch netcup at its base.
Here's just a start to prototyping and seeing how it would work
Probably need to edit the layers/pore size/spacing within and between the cube lattice.
Wanted to try something like this too
A triply periodic minimal surface (TPMS) anti gyroid lattice
Have no idea how this would work with misters maybe good in fog
Maybe a dwc can or load it with perlite. A well aerated media container hmm
Feature | Benefit for Roots |
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High Surface Area-to-Volume | More area for root contact, microbial colonization, or nutrient film. |
Open Porosity | Excellent air and water exchange; prevents over-saturation. |
Structural Integrity | Strong yet lightweight trellis-like structure for root anchoring. |
Customizability (3D Printing) | Can be scaled or shaped to guide specific root architecture. |
Capillary Action Potential | Curved geometry can aid in water distribution across structure. |
Ooh
Psilocybin Mycelium: Provides a 3D scaffold for dense, oxygenated colonization in a vertical or horizontal format.
Cannabis Roots: You could use a gyroid lattice as a reusable, cleanable replacement for Rockwool, offering better oxygenation and moisture control.
Just edit the pore size/spacing per application.
May increase biomass density due to Increased surface area....