Fox
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I have some floor-standing plastic fish tanks (670 litre tubs used for importing fruit juices etc), and was wondering if this would work.... (there are fish in the water)
A small hydroponics tray sitting on top of the container (at a slight angle). Fed by an airpump (or maybe small pump/powerhead) pulling a small quantity of water into the tray which then trickles down over moss (I guess tied to mesh). Just a centimetre or so of water, and pretty slow flow. Room lights only, no co2, no ferts, very low tech.
I have time, and space, but sadly not much functioning grey-matter, so wondered if it was worth trying to grow some moss that way, or am I better off just leaving it in a jam-jar on the window sill?
A small hydroponics tray sitting on top of the container (at a slight angle). Fed by an airpump (or maybe small pump/powerhead) pulling a small quantity of water into the tray which then trickles down over moss (I guess tied to mesh). Just a centimetre or so of water, and pretty slow flow. Room lights only, no co2, no ferts, very low tech.
I have time, and space, but sadly not much functioning grey-matter, so wondered if it was worth trying to grow some moss that way, or am I better off just leaving it in a jam-jar on the window sill?