A self sustaining Eco-column must be able to survive for some time with out being watered by myself or my group members. We can do this by making the Eco-column a tropical environment we do this by putting a removable lid on the top of the Terra zone.
We water the plant for the first couple of weeks to make the soil constantly damp, so the earthworms don't die then we put the lid on and leave. The water will evaporate from the Aqua zone because of the warm environment. the evaporated water will rise up through the Eco-column until it hits the cooler lid on the Terra zone. It condenses on the lid and falls, making it "rain" constantly like tropical weather.
This forms a cycle in our Eco-column of constant watering itself therefore making it self-sustaining.
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
What each of us did for the project
Alex's job was to build the Aqua zone, this includes getting pond water, a water plant that floats in the water and small water insects.
Leo's Job was to build the Decomposition zone and to bring the dell sticks and base for a stand. In the Decomposition zone we put a very small amount of soil for earthworms and fruit for fruit flies.
Keagan's job was to build the Terra zone and the stand, in the Terra zone we put lots of fertile soil, some compost two tropical plants, earthworms, wood lice and termites.
how we stocked our Eco-column
We put rich fertile soil, we also put some compost in our Eco-column. We planted two tropical plants in our Eco-column a maidenhair fern and some mint. We picked these plants because they are suited for tropical weather, and we have made our Eco-column to be hot and wet by sealing the top with a removable lid. The climate will evaporate water and the removable lid will catch the evaporated water, the water will condense and drop, causing it to get warm and very damp inside our Eco-column.
We also put a few flakes of wood and leaf litter for wood lice and termites, we also put a couple of earthworms to add nutrition to the soil.
A diagram for you
Sunday, 3 March 2013
Our self sustaining Eco-column
We plan on making our Eco-column self sustaining.We will do this by closing the top of the Terra zone with a removable lid. We then water our Eco-column for the first few days and hope that our Eco-column becomes self sustaining.
How we do this is that inside the the Eco-column it gets hot and the water starts to evaporate. The evaporating water hits the lid on the top of the Terra zone, the evaporated water condenses on the lid the water then falls from the lid hence watering the plant.
This forms a cycle hence making a self sustaining Eco-column
How we do this is that inside the the Eco-column it gets hot and the water starts to evaporate. The evaporating water hits the lid on the top of the Terra zone, the evaporated water condenses on the lid the water then falls from the lid hence watering the plant.
This forms a cycle hence making a self sustaining Eco-column
Saturday, 2 March 2013
What The Different Zones Contain
Our Eco-column has three zones, Terra, Decomposition and Aquatic
zone.
The Terra zone consist of
loamy soil with germinating seeds, we also put animals such as snails, spiders
and insects we also put earth worms in the soil because earth worms add
nutrients to the soil.
The Decomposition
zone has a small amount of soil in it for earth worms, we put pieces of fruit in the zone to
attract flies we also put dry leaves and sticks for wood lice and other
insects.
The Aquatic zone
contains pond water with water plants and algae, we also put water beetles and
other small water animals. We do not put any fish or lizards in the aqua zone.
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