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Originally Posted by Rothrock42
Thanks Ray. The instructions I was referring to talk about drying out between the initial rinse/soak and use.
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That's no problem whatsoever. The pellets go through a few wet/dry cycles before we even see them:
- Dry clay is mixed with water and binders at the factory.
- They are then pelletized and allowed to dry.
- Then they are fired, to bind them onto the permanent consistency we see.
- As the fired pellets exit the kiln, they are sprayed with water to cool them, and keep down dust.
- They are air dried, classified, and packaged.
The added binders, many of which are polymers based upon sodium salts, and (likely non-potable) water used will leave residues in the LECA, so that's why it's a good idea to soak it well before use, and extract them. I don't thinks it's that big of an issue,especially for less-sensitive foliage plants, but orchids can be a bit more sensitive. Adding Epsom salts and/or calcium nitrate (a tablespoon per gallon is adequate) to the soak water accelerates the extraction, and adds nutrients.