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Elevate your puddle method corm growing to new heights with these corm risers.
A simple, effective way to root and sprout multiple corms using the puddle method.
Designed to keep corms elevated above the water line while maintaining consistent moisture, these risers help reduce the risk of rot while allowing roots easy access to water below.
Perfect for growers who want a quick, substrate free method of propagating corms.
What's Included
1 × Large Custom Corm Riser - in a colour of your choice
1 × Clear 8oz Pot and Lid
Simply add your corm(s) and a small amount of water, then sit back and let nature do the rest.
Why Use a Corm Riser?
I have always found the puddle method to be the fastest and simplest way to start corms. There's no substrate to prepare and no wick system to assemble—just place your corms on the riser, add water beneath, and you're ready to go.
The raised design allows for:
Increased water capacity between top-ups
Reduced risk of accidental drying out
Improved airflow around the corms
Lower risk of rot compared to sitting directly in water
Room for multiple corms in a single pot
Large Size Benefits
The 8oz pot provides ample space for rooting and early growth, making it ideal for starting several corms at once.
The added height also gives developing shoots room to grow and push out their first leaf or two before needing to be transplanted.
Once growth begins, you can either:
Remove the lid and continue growing in a high-humidity environment such as a cabinet or prop box, or
Pot the corms on into their next growing container.
Material Options
Colours marked with ** are printed in PLA.
PLA offers the widest range of colours, best print quality and is more than suitable for the intended use of this product. While PLA is generally less resistant to prolonged heat and humidity than PETG, I have used PLA planters and self-watering outers in my grow tent that sits around 28°C and 80–95% humidity for over two years without any issue.
Colours without ** are printed in PETG.
PETG offers increased durability, better heat resistance, and improved long-term performance in demanding environments.
Both PLA and PETG are suitable for use in a corm cup, however if you prefer the most durable option with the best long-term performance then a PETG option should be chosen.
Please note: To ensure long-term durability, these inserts should be used under normal room temperature conditions. They are not designed for use with heat mats, germination mats, or other heated surfaces, as prolonged exposure to heat may cause slight warping.
Keep your propagation setup organised, stable, and easy to manage with this 3 pack of corm cup holders.
This bundle includes one short, one medium, and one tall holder, allowing you to create a tiered display for 15 corm cups.
Perfect for use in cabinets, acrylic display cases or any other planty set up you might have!
What's Included
1 × Short Corm Cup Holder
1 × Medium Corm Cup Holder
1 × Tall Corm Cup Holder
Total capacity: 15 corm cups
Available with or without integrated label tabs, designed around Niimbot labels for easy identification.
Why Use Corm Cup Holders?
Small propagation cups can be a little too easy to knock over, so I made these holders to fix that, these seat the corms nicely making it significantly harder to knock them over, all while organising and neatening up your corm cups!
Dimensions
Short
Height: 57mm
Width: 297mm
Depth: 50mm
Medium
Height: 89mm
Width: 297mm
Depth: 50mm
Tall
Height: 121mm
Width: 297mm
Depth: 50mm
Individual holders are also available separately.
Acrylic Display Case Compatibility
I designed these risers with the cases below in mind so they’re a perfect fit. These are available from Amazon but aren’t my own personal products. They’re not necessarily the best ones, just the ones that I have bought and use myself. These are a tight fit but I wanted to maximise the space and make them nice and snug so they’re secure.
All 3 tiers fit perfectly in the small “eYotto Acrylic Display case for collectibles” (30cm x 17.9cm x 24.6cm)
I also have a couple of larger acrylic display cases “Clear Acrylic Display Case 4 Tier with magnetic door” - These ones stand upright and with a shelf installed in the middle, can hold 2 sets of these corm cup risers, with also a little room spare at the front for either an extra one of the tiers or some corm riser pots so you can have the best of both worlds!
Small Acrylic display case
Assembly instructions to make using these risers easier and minimise the chance of scratching the acrylic panels.
Slot both side panels into the back panel, but switch the left and right sides so that the back shelf mounting point is actually at the front otherwise it interferes with the tall riser being at the back.
Lay the box on its back and insert the corm cup risers.
Install top and bottom panels
Lastly install the front door panel.
Larger Acrylic display case
Here you can follow the same general advice as for the small box but these are a tiny but wider making it easier to fit the risers in even once the display case is fully assembled.
Material Options
Colours marked with ** are printed in PLA.
PLA offers the widest range of colours, best print quality and is more than suitable for the intended use of this product. While PLA is generally less resistant to prolonged heat and humidity than PETG, I have used PLA planters and self-watering outers in my grow tent that sits around 28°C and 80–95% humidity for over two years without any issue.
Colours without ** are printed in PETG.
PETG offers increased durability, better heat resistance, and improved long-term performance in demanding environments.
Both PLA and PETG are suitable for use in a corm cup, however if you prefer the most durable option with the best long-term performance then a PETG option should be chosen.
Please note: To ensure long-term durability, these inserts should be used under normal room temperature conditions. They are not designed for use with heat mats, germination mats, or other heated surfaces, as prolonged exposure to heat may cause slight warping.
Elevate your puddle method corm growing to new heights with these corm risers.
These risers (available in a colour of your choice) come with a clear pot and lid all you need to do is add the corm(s) and water!
Available in 2 sizes, small and large.
I have always found the puddle method to be the fastest and simplest way to start corms as its so easy to just drop the corms in and add some water and you’re good to go, no messing with substrates or wick pots needed, especially good if you’re in a hurry they’re good to have on hand to make corm propping easier than ever.
Using a riser allows you to have more water in the pot so that they last longer between top-ups and reduce the risk of accidental drying out without the risk of drowning/rotting your corms. There’s plenty of room in each pot for several corms, pictured are my 3 Ninja Tricolour splash corms which are decently sized still with plenty of room for more corms to fit in there.
These small 4oz pots are great for the initial starting phase of your corms, get them rooting and shooting, even up to a first leaf (perhaps a little cramped) and then you can either take off the lid and keep them in a high humidity environment like a cabinet or prop box, or transfer on to their next pot size.
Please note that these corm risers aren’t rated for higher than ambient temperatures, so they’re not intended for use with heat mats or other heat sources as this could lead to warping/distortion over time and prolonged exposure.
** These colours are made out of PLA. PLA isn’t as suitable for higher humidity environments or high temperatures but the range of colours available allows for a larger choice of options. I have used cover pots and self watering outers that I designed and made out of PLA which have been used in my grow tent that sits at 28c and 80% minimum humidity (typically 85-95%) with no problems for 2 years, hence why I’m offering PLA for this product. If used as intended, this product will be more than sufficient. If you want the absolute best longevity then I’d recommend choosing a colour that doesn’t come with a 2 asterisks ( ** ) as these are made out of PETG.
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