PetaPixel You Can Grow Plants in Used Film Canisters


RSSNewsFeeder

Member
Apr 9, 2018
38,625
23
6
22
The World
www.clubsnap.com
canistershead-800x513.jpg


Houseplants and film photography have both seen renewed interest among younger people in recent years. Here’s a neat way to combine these two loves: you can recycle used film canisters by turning them into tiny pots for plants.

Photographer Marina Llopis of IFWEFILM shared the idea in a short video tutorial earlier this week.




View this post on Instagram


A post shared by IFWEFILM (@ifwefilm_) on May 25, 2020 at 3:06am PDT


You’ll need to pull off the top cap of the canister — you can do this with pliers and a bottle opener. Once you take the film reel out, you’ll have a hollow canister with a big opening on top and a small hole in the bottom, which is perfect for drainage (non-draining pots can have sitting water that causes root rot).

Then, simply add some tiny rocks to the bottom of the canister (to help retain the soil) before filling the rest with soil and your houseplant or succulent.

Lilcanisters-800x800.jpg


Lil-canister-800x800.jpg


You can find more of Llopis’ content on the IFWEFILM website, Instagram, and YouTube.



A big thanks to Sam Cornwell of Solarcan for sending in this tip.




Image credits: Photographs by Marina Llopis and used with permission

Continue reading...