TIPS ON USEClay pebbles can easily be re-used, simply soak in a solution of hydrogen peroxide to get rid of any old root material, then repeat the washing and buffering process that you would normally do after buying a new bag.It is ideal to root a plant into a rockwool block before going into clay pebbles. A 3” or 4” cube makes the perfect starting point for a healthy root zone to then be planted directly into clay pebbles. Make sure the bottom of the block is sat almost dead on with the flooded water level, to ensure it does not become too wet or too dry between irrigationsHOW THEY WORKGrowing hydroponically is all about using a media that will supply the roots with a higher level of oxygen, while providing an adequate supply of nutrients and water in a more efficient way for the plant. The air pockets in between each clay pebble and the micro pores within each pebble themselves means that there is always an extremely high level of oxygen available to the roots. The higher the level of available oxygen in a pot, means the higher the potential for nutrient uptake by the plant.It is not simply down to the increased level of oxygen in the pot though, the way in which a media physically holds on to water also drastically effects how a plant will grow. The simple act of taking the water from the substrate by the root is extremely significant and most of the time, completely overlooked. Each type of media will hold onto its water content with a different level of force. Peat based mixes, for example, generally require a higher amount of force from the roots to take up the same amount of water when compared to hydroponic media. The force required to take the same volume of water from clay pebbles is much less, meaning the plant has more energy left over to put into production of flowers – meaning a potentially bigger yield!Clay Pebbles are classed as an inert growing media. This means that they contain no available nu
C**Y
Not the product in the picture
Nothing like advertised, very poor quality...not round, too many different sizes, lots of broken ones, the colour is not terracotta red but earthy brown, not smooth, cracks all over...Please, can someone tell , do these pebbles look like anything in the picture?Obviously NOT!!!Advert and actual photos on the bag are premium quality products?What is this then, production waste?
J**A
cheaper on a hydroponics site
I have found a site where you can get the same pebbles for £5 cheaper. Do your research. They are of good quality except the price
L**D
Brilliant alternative to leca
I prefer these then the standard round leca. The odd sizes allow for air flow to the roots and I can pick out the smaller pieces for the small pots. These are cleaner then normal leca and I've rooted and grown so many plants in them! Absolutely will purchase again.
A**S
Not what it is made for but works very well
I am using these clay pebbles as reusable cat litter in a filter tray. It works really well, the assorted cats have all taken to it, easy to clean and enough in the bag to last for years. Good service from the supplier too
D**N
A perfect finishing touch.
They are a great finish to potted plants, inside and out.I would highly recommend them.
P**N
Fantastic, orchids doing great and a pleasure to use
The best I have used, clean and fantastic quality. Fast delivery, will not use any other brand after this.
F**A
Great item
Good quality, I’ll by again
M**3
Very good
Very good, all similar size and as in the description.
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