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Originally Posted by Clawhammer
Love the pea gravel idea
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I certainly can't take any credit for originating it, I heard about it from the Orchid Room on YouTube. It has the major practical advantage of weighing down the leca so it doesn't float out when flushing (I have Ikea leca and I'd say about 70% it is lighter than water). It also helps keep the plants stable, and is incredibly cheap. Something I thing might be interesting would be a full mix of rockwool, leca, and non-wicking gravel, with the idea being that the rockwool provides little pockets of moisture, and the gravel provides little pockets of dryness, for plants who don't like too much moisture, but also don't like to be dry.
It also has the theoretical advantage of slowing evaporation, not just adding water to the system like rockwool, so the cooling effect of evaporation should be lower. And it looks nicer and is easier to push around than plastic rings.
I did recently try putting some of it at the bottom of the pot to stabilize everything and make the pot less top heavy but that was an honestly terrible idea, as water no longer wicks up from it, so the reservoir is effectively shrunk. No idea why I didn't realize this at the time I was potting them... I had to re-pot those plants a week later, and the gravel is no fun to separate from the leca haha.