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Originally Posted by Ray
Try soaking the LECA longer before use, so it will be come saturated and sink.
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Yeah, I always do the 48h soak at a minimum and I’ve potted plants in LECA stored in RO water for several months. Eventually the upper top layer ends up with some beads floating when watering.
I have a Phal bellina thriving in S/H, it has a plastic disc to reduce evaporation rate and I water it every day flooding the pot, thirsty she is. Still get beads to float up to the surface. I have about 40-50% humidity day-long but I’ve noticed my reader marking lows of 30% which I’ve only seen at 4-5am in the rare occasions I had to wake up that early for work.
The only issue I have with the LECA floating out of the pot is both “erosion” (leaving deeper holes at top of pot) and having to handle the mess picking up the beads from the grow trays. I have a drainage system under the trays with a mesh top to prevent obstruction but if enough beads gather around it slows drainage drastically and risks overflowing the entire tray. I wanna make it easier for myself, especially because I grow indoors in an apartment so overflowing messes are less forgiving.