In hydroculture, plants have a regular feeding schedule that eliminates the guesswork. The frequency of feeding depends entirely on which kind of hydroculture plant food is most convenient for you to use.
Hydroculture liquid fertilizer is added at every watering. Mix 3mm (half teaspoon) per litre of water.
Hydroculture slow release nutrient comes in a granular form. Which is good for 3 - 4 months before having to replenish.
Expanded Clay
In hydroculture, soil is replaced with lightweight expanded clay aggregate (LECA) known as HYDROTON pebbles. HYDROTON is a natural product, produced by Öekotau of Germany. The care of growing your plants in hydroculture is incredibly easy. Expanded clay in hydroculture gives you the benefit of being clean, hygienic, and hypo-allergenic so bacteria, and fungus diseases found in soil based houseplants have little chance or are virtually nonexistent, making it ideal for allergy sufferers
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