Leca Clay Orchid/Hydroponic Grow Media – 2 lbs.

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clay pebbles are made of 100% natural clay. is inert, pH-neutral, clean and on the same time, decorative. Potting media for Orchids – Used by myself or in combination with coconut husk chips, bark, charcoal or other orchid media, porous structure may give excellent aeration around the roots whilst its ability to act as a water reservoir can be appreciated by your orchids when water is needed. The size of the pebbles is perfect for medium to large Cattleyas and Laelias. Hydrophonic/Hydroculture media – The capilliarity and the structure of the clay pebbles ensures good root aeration and prevents rotting, excess acidity and soil pests. Drainage – In comparison to gravel, is lighter and can act as a water reservoir. can then release the water when its surroundings needed it. Decoration – With its red color and mostly round shape, is steadily used as a decorative top-layer for indoor plants and outside gardens. As a top layer, it is going to also prevent the top soil from drying out quickly.

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Made of 100% natural clay. Pebbles are of uniform, round shape. Inert, pH-neutral, clean and decorative. Comes in a 2 lbs. package.
For Orchids – porous structure provides excellent aeration and acts as a water reservoir.
The size of the pebbles is perfect for medium to large Cattleyas and Laelias.
For Hydroponics – Ensures good root aeration and prevents rotting, excess acidity and soil pests.
Will approximately fill: twenty-four 2″ pots, or eight 3″ pots, or two 5″ pots.

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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