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05-20-2020, 06:23 PM
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Imma get all non-scientific here. I reuse LECA. Often. Regardless of whether it's six months old where I've planted something, or more than a year. I have a couple different 5 gallon buckets for it. If it's less than a year, it goes into one bucket. If there's a bunch of yucky algae or debris from rotted roots in it, it goes into the other. The "good" stuff gets rinsed, maybe a bit of clorox, etc., then decloroxed and back into a bucket of LECA ready to use. (with RO water and Kelpmax in it soaking). The "bad" stuff gets rinsed, boiled, cloroxed, then same procedure.
I use RO water for the most part. I supposedly fertilize weekly weakly. That ends up happening about two times a month. Sometimes once a month. I try to completely flush each time I water, once a week. If I'm busy, I might top it up and keep moving, so it's 10 days or so before I get around to flushing.
If I have a plant that appears to have a fungal or bacterial issue, I usually put the LECA from its pot into the outside garden beds. I rarely have plants that stay in the same LECA for more than a year or so. If it's LECA that just doesn't look "fresh" same thing.
For me, it reaches a point where regardless of what it is, it either makes it or it doesn't. I'm not performing major surgery... I'm growing orchids as a hobby for my enjoyment.
Mine isn't necessarily the best opinion to follow. It's a year old thread that popped up regarding pressure cooking LECA. Which is Waaaay overkill for me. But I decided I should join in.
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05-21-2020, 02:33 AM
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Preach sister witchin!!
I was keeping my mouth shut but I reuse almost everything.
I also sift my lava rock and hydroton in homemade sieves of various size to have buckets of various sizes available.
When I say I reuse it is not necessarily for other orchids...
Old sphagnum from plants i buy gets dried in the sun and then used for vermicomposting
Old bark and crushed perlite go into the bog
Old charcoal and a lot of used lava rock and hydroton go into planting mix for my hanging bags of tomato and strawberry ( if you use light stuff like that it makes it a lot easier to hang the bags)
Really bad looking material gets sewn into the soil when I am planting other stuff to enhance the sand
My personal solution to avoiding this concern is to only have healthy plants lol
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05-21-2020, 06:26 AM
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Interesting, but I had to laugh when I read that RK2 calls their clay pellet media "organic".
Clay, by it's very nature, is inorganic. Yeah, I get that the company is using (misusing) organic in a different sense here. I've always felt that using "organic" in this sense represents a poor word choice.
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05-21-2020, 08:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Orchid Whisperer
Interesting, but I had to laugh when I read that RK2 calls their clay pellet media "organic".
Clay, by it's very nature, is inorganic. Yeah, I get that the company is using (misusing) organic in a different sense here. I've always felt that using "organic" in this sense represents a poor word choice.
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I'm still waiting to see some Artisanal Organic LECA.
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05-21-2020, 10:09 AM
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I'm still waiting to see some Artisanal Organic LECA.
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Umm, I only take my LECA free-range and without all those GMOs, thank you very much
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05-21-2020, 01:58 PM
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I used to sell that, along with some ultra-pure, dehydrated water tablets.
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05-21-2020, 02:04 PM
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As long as they're free of all that nasty DIHYDROGEN MONOXIDE that corporations are sneaking into everything!!
Please protect yourselves
Facts About Dihydrogen Monoxide
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05-21-2020, 02:55 PM
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As long as they're free of all that nasty DIHYDROGEN MONOXIDE that corporations are sneaking into everything!!
Please protect yourselves
Facts About Dihydrogen Monoxide
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joking aside...you breathe that stuff you will die
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05-21-2020, 03:46 PM
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UMMMM I"m pretty sure it's what they're putting in the chemtrails!!
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