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Hydroponic / planter / lamp

Peter Hall avatarPeter Hall

August 13, 2025

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In short - a hydroponic planter that also works as a normal planter and a lamp. You can either use it with the lid as a hydroponic planter and fill it with water / plant food. Or you can skip the lid and use it as a normal planter. In either case, it has a cutout at the bottom to fit the Led Lamp Kit-001 from Bambu Lab. It probably fits other similar LED lamps, but it's cutout to fit the one from Bambu Lab. Should be easy enough to use a negative modifier to cut out more if you want to fit a bigger lamp. 

 

It can also be used as a normal planter with soil of course that takes a way a bit of the light passing through, but still lights up pretty ok. Besides that, you could obviously just use it as a lamp and skip the growing stuff if you prefer. :) Only the imagination sets the limits to the usage! 

 

If using it as a hydroponic planter, I would advise to coat it with something to make sure it is 100% water proof, or at least test it for a few days to be sure. 

 

I have printed it with Bambu Lab translucent PETG, I got some stringing but most was easy to remove. If I had taken more time I would have dried my filament properly before printing. If you do that and still get some stringing you could try remove some with a heatgun. 

 

Btw if you prefer one without the lamp and just want a planter you can check this one out:

 

If you print it I would be very happy to see a make and if you are happy with it a like etc. Nothing more rewarding than seeing others enjoy my model. 

 

Anywho, hope you enjoy it!

 

Best regards,

/Peter

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Standard Digital File License

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