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Old 12-12-2011, 10:41 AM
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I couldn't get hydopon easily here, so I have been growing in lava rock. I'm finding that it works very well and is much cheaper. It also won't roll away If a pot gets knocked over. I have heard that the drawback is that the minerals will build up more, but if it is flush often, that shouldn't be a problem. It may need to be changed a little sooner.
Perlite floats too easily and would make it hard to keep plants in place.
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Thanks for the info on long-term perlite, Ray, I'll keep that in mind as I try to rehab my new Phals.

The only OB member I've seen talking about using rice husks as potting medium is johnblagg, though I don't recall him saying he used it for s/h (not saying he didn't, just that I haven't seen it). Rice husks seem like they'd break down pretty fast with constant moisture, personally I'd stick with inorganic media for s/h.

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I agree. The whole idea is that they are growing in something that can't rot.
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Thanks for the info on long-term perlite, Ray, I'll keep that in mind as I try to rehab my new Phals.

The only OB member I've seen talking about using rice husks as potting medium is johnblagg, though I don't recall him saying he used it for s/h (not saying he didn't, just that I haven't seen it). Rice husks seem like they'd break down pretty fast with constant moisture, personally I'd stick with inorganic media for s/h.

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