The design is pretty much an 'earth-box' clone, designs exist on the internet, but I changed it up with my own modifications over the last few years. It really wasnt anything special until I started using the hydroponic nutrients. The nutrients are really the game changer; they work really well with this setup as none of the nutrients are wasted by run-off.
I use the solution 100% of the time from seedling to maturity (well, 99.9% of the time there have been a few times when I was in too much of a hurry to mix up a batch of solution.)
I have 2 updates on the mosquito net. 1. Use hot glue instead of gasket maker, it adheres much better. 2. Bunch up the netting so that it makes a loose pocket over the hole (as opposed to gluing it tightly against the hole. Some soil may get in the solution and start to block the netting, but if it is loose it wont be a problem.
I havent really figured out how to post pictures here yet, but I posted a bunch of pictures here: (maybe someone can copy some of the interesting ones and post them here)
http://gardenshare.yooco.org/forum/diy_self_watering_container-25388-t.html
I now buy the Masterblend and Calcium Nitrate in bulk. The magnesium sulfate (epsom salt) is cheap enough that I still buy it in small (~4-5 lb) bags from the supermarket or drugstore.
Masterblend is purchased from
https://www.morgancountyseeds.com/store/index.php?_a=viewProd&productId=487
Calcium Nitrate will be cheapest from a Farm/Feed store if you have them locally. Alternatively the link above sells it at a very resonable prices, and also you can get a reasonable price on ebay. Any grade will work, but the greenhouse grade (looks like small spheres of white styrofoam) makes a lot "cleaner" solution; the agricultural grade (looks like yellowish small gravel) leaves a residue on the mixing container.
If anyone is interested I am willing to ship smaller quantites of the nutrients at bulk cost (+ shipping).