Growing garlic using a 3D-printed self-watering planter
11/10/25(Sat)09:25


I hope the planter is big enough but I'll see, I guess.

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01/11/25(Sat)23:37

I had no idea they grew this big. Are you sure you planted a garlic and not an acorn? XD

Also where have I been this last week!?! I have no idea what I've been doing XD

24/10/25(Fri)13:49
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No, I was wrong she did hear me and she's still growing. :D

23/10/25(Thu)09:41

Well, no more growth in height atm, maybe she heard me..maybe I hurt her ;)

21/10/25(Tue)09:22
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XD

17/10/25(Fri)09:36
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I had to add support as 53 cm was too much and it was all bendy

15/10/25(Wed)12:32

It might be a little bit small, but it will only restrict it's overall growth, it won't kill it. I would suggest just keep doing this and see what happens.

14/10/25(Tue)15:07
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Day 14, height approx. 42cm

You think I need to re-pot it? My knowledge of plants/herbs is none-existing.

14/10/25(Tue)13:08

Wow, it's pretty speedy!

I don't think it would be too hard to scale up this idea to have larger planters.

12/10/25(Sun)19:04
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Day 13

Printed and added support

11/10/25(Sat)09:26
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Day 12; almost 20 cm tall

>>0 that was day 3.