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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2007

Self-watering pots can have variable format and sizes of water deposit providing short or long lasting water reliance.

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  • Just because I have brains you do not. Well, if you get through your high school you may understand the underlying reasoning behind my claims and the scope of patenting affairs.

  • Very nice. What's the largest container that will allow for hydrological functioning? How far will the water be able to travel up the cord?

    The fish will also provide nutrients to the plant.

  • The largest container is limited by your imagination and hydrological understanding on fluid dynamics between saturated and unsaturated flow. Water moves by unsaturated hydraulic gradient and the distance is a function of power of attraction by volume. My highest water rise was around 2 feet but it can be meters or kilometers if an advanced technology is developed accordingly. Some other of my videos provide further details. Thanks.

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  • i really dont see how you can patent this. it is not an invemtion. it is just a unique way of using nylon to water plants. how can you patent it i think not

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