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Originally Posted by Dusty Ol' Man
How long, on average, would you say is the life of the LECA?
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That depends upon a lot of factors - watering frequency, volume, water quality (purity), fertilization concentration and frequency, humidity, air movement, temperature and light levels.
Ideally, if you water frequently, with pure water and low fertilizer concentration, and your growing conditions DO NOT favor evaporation, the buildup will be very slow. I had plants that were watered (flooded) at least every other day, using 25 ppm N fertilizer in RO, and kept in an almost saturated air environment, that had not been repotted in 15 years.
At the other end of the spectrum are folks who let their pots dry out, and only "topped up" the reservoir, never flooding and flushing, and they started seeing plant declines in 2-3 years.