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15cm Staghorn fern planting pot (with watering/fertilizing tool) (updated drip tray)

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
Designer
8.1 h
2 plates
5.0(1)

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
3.3 h
1 plate

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2025/11/28 Update:

Added a drip tray. The print file is separately placed in the second print profile. The drip tray is used by directly snapping it into the four holes at the back of the planting pot. Be careful not to snap it into the wrong position.

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The following are explanations for previous versions:

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Note: This pot cannot be printed with biodegradable filaments such as PLA

This is probably the 5th revised version of the Staghorn fern planting pot, and it's the model I've revised the most in my modeling career (side note).

The pot has a diameter of 15cm. The planting pot is designed with a watering/fertilizing tool. After potting the Staghorn fern, you no longer need to remove the entire pot or water slowly with a watering can (with most water spilling onto the ground). Fill it with slow-release fertilizer and sphagnum moss to create a removable fertilizer supply station (simply remove it when you don't want to fertilize), which is much more convenient than adding slow-release fertilizer directly to the sphagnum moss when mounting, then having to dismantle the board and re-fertilize after 8 months when the slow-release fertilizer is depleted. It's a two-in-one device (watering/fertilizing), a blessing for the lazy.

The main body of the Staghorn fern pot is designed with thick tying posts, which are not easily broken even when pulled forcefully during tying, and there is ample space for snapping in, so the ties are not easy to fall off. I directly drew the supports in the modeling software (automatically generated ones couldn't achieve the desired effect), so after printing, you need to use flush cutters to cut off the manual support parts as shown.

↑Watering/Fertilizing Tool Display Image↑

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