GROW!T GMC40l – 4mm-16mm Clay Pebbles, Brown, (40 Liter Bag) – Made from 100% Natural Clay, Can be used for Drainage…

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GROW!T horticultural clay pebbles are made from 100% natural clay. They’re clean, pH stable, and offer great aeration and drainage in hydroponics, especially in flood and drain, deep water culture, and drip feed systems. Because of their unique structure and ability to cover a large surface area, they offer the ideal environment to foster a good idea bacterial growth around the root zone, leading to naturally healthier plants.

GROW!T Clay Pebbles can be utilized for:

•Aeration of growing media – ideal to mix into coco coir or soil to aid aeration
•Drainage – will hold water in addition to offering great aeration properties and free draining
•Decoration – looks great as a top dressing for pots and also helps to prevent evaporation
•Hydroponics/hydroculture – used widely in hydroponic growing, they are perfect for flood and drain, deep water culture and drip feed systems
•Aquaponics – are also ideal for use in aquaponic systems

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Extremely stable in both pH and EC
Made from 100% natural clay
Pre-washed to aid in stability
Drain freely and don’t hold any excess water, providing good oxygen levels around the root
Won’t flow once fully wet

Burt F Studdard

Burt F Studdard

As a hydroponics grower, I know how important it is to get the right medium for your plants, and to match palnt and hydroponic system with the medium suitable for it.
So after studying the matter throughly for my own greenhouse, I decided to start this blog to spread the knowledge.
I hope you (and your plants) enjoy it.
Burt

About Me

As a hydroponics grower, I know how important it is to get the right medium for your plants, and to match palnt and hydroponic system with the medium suitable for it.
So after studying the matter throughly for my own greenhouse, I decided to start this blog to spread the knowledge.
I hope you (and your plants) enjoy it.
Burt

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