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Guide to Using Clay Pebbles in Hydroponics | Hydroponics, Water plants indoor, Smart garden

Find out why clay pebbles are great for hydroponics! They help plants stay healthy by holding water, providing good drainage, and keeping roots happy. Discover more benefits at Smart Garden and Home.

How to Make Hydroponics Clay Pebbles

These clay pebbles are nothing but the tiny clay balls undergone high-temperature heat. When fired in a kiln these tiny pebbles expand and become porous from within. Some people also call them hydroponic clay balls, Hydroton, clay pebbles, or light expanded clay aggregate (LECA).

A bowl of small Rainbow Clay balls

Diameter approximately: 7.9-8.5mm. The ceramsite is made of fired clay. It is spherical, hard as stone, round and clean, and has a good visual effect. Gardening Ceramsite as a drain layer when be placed on the bottom of the pot to keep the drain open and increase the breathability of the pot. Ceramsite is widely used for the surface soil covering of flowers and trees or the soilless cultivation of potted flowers Cover the mud on the surface of the basin to prevent the soil particles from…

DIY Kratky Method of Hydroponics | Hydroponic farming, Organic hydroponics, Hydroponics

Growing vegetables without soil is easy. The process is called hydroponics method of gardening. Using what's called the Kratky method will make hydroponics even easier. This method is low cost and low maintenance and easy to setup for beginners. Your vegetables will taste fantastic by the way. #Hydroponics #HydroponicsGardening #VegetableGardening #Gardening #UrbanOrganicYield

Top 15 DIY Hydroponics System [Within Budget] | Hydroponics diy, Indoor hydroponic gardening, Hydroponic gardening diy

Have you ever wanted to grow your fresh vegetables, but don’t have the space for a traditional garden? Or maybe you’re curious about more efficient, soil-free

Pin on Garden hydroponics

In a little over a week, the sprouts in the clay pebble grower are ready to be transplanted so they can grow into baby greens. The rest get harvested and...

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