In this Semi Hydroponic growing system your plants roots settle into LECA balls and sip moisture and nutrients as the plant requires Light expanded clay aggregate is a great set up for plants with many advantages

When you purchase lightweight expanded clay aggregate it is dusty and dry Here’s what you need to know to get it ready for proper planting

Rinse the leca outside to remove the exterior clay dust off the clay balls The dust can accumulate in your water pipes so don’t use your indoor sinks for this After the initial rinse, allow the leca balls to soak for 24 hours

One of the great things about LECA is it can be reused Be sure to boil it when you are reusing it This will sterilize the clay pebbles and make sure no nasty fungi or bacteria have survived

It’s very helpful to know your plants needs before you begin with hydroponics Monstera, pothos, and other sturdy vines are less fussy and more capable of easily transitioning to semi hydroponics with little or no trouble

Fill your pot only 1/3 up from the bottom with liquid nutrients Your Leca will wick up the liquid and provide the plant roots with just the right amount The roots will take only what they need from the Leca

It is normal for plants to go into shock when transitioned to LECA They make take several weeks to adjust and grow water roots Larger plants with massive roots are not good candidates for replanting into LECA

This growing system is designed to be pretty hands off   The plant will self manage its watering as long as the nutrient reservoir is going up into the Leca Flush the pot every two weeks or so to avoid an accumulation of salt build up on the clay balls

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