mattwighty
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Does anyone know a good way of cleaning expanded clay balls. Please help
Bucket? Haha...I guess we're working on different scales. I need a couple 30 gallon totes...Bucket of hot water and a cup(125ml) of household bleach will kill any bacteria and fungi spores
The thing is for me, it's actually more work to prepare and rinse new hydroton as it comes out of the bag. After cleaning and rinsing it for use once, it's cleaner/faster/easier to re-use it the next time. But hydroton dust in reservoirs is a pet peeve of mine - probably doesn't bother other people as much.Throw it away.
I've reused hydroton for as long as eight years. At 7 x 40L bags per 4x8 tray times 6 trays (just an example I ran for the 8 years) equals 42 bags times 6 runs a year equals over 250 bags / yr. Times 8 years equals 2000 bags. I'll let you do the cost analysis. Lazy don't get paid.The thing is for me, it's actually more work to prepare and rinse new hydroton as it comes out of the bag. After cleaning and rinsing it for use once, it's cleaner/faster/easier to re-use it the next time. But hydroton dust in reservoirs is a pet peeve of mine - probably doesn't bother other people as much.
I agree with you there - the cost savings isn't to be ignored either. There's so many other ways I'd rather spend my money on this hobby than unnecessarily throwing away something that's fully reusable with no real drawback. And as far as I'm concerned it's more work to throw it out anyway. One of the few places in growing where I can both be lazy and save money.I've reused hydroton for as long as eight years. At 7 x 40L bags per 4x8 tray times 6 trays (just an example I ran for the 8 years) equals 42 bags times 6 runs a year equals over 250 bags / yr. Times 8 years equals 2000 bags. I'll let you do the cost analysis. Lazy don't get paid.
Not to mention, if not in a legal state, you eliminate another risky trip to the grow store and no need to dispose of old rox.I agree with you there - the cost savings isn't to be ignored either. There's so many other ways I'd rather spend my money on this hobby than unnecessarily throwing away something that's fully reusable with no real drawback. And as far as I'm concerned it's more work to throw it out anyway. One of the few places in growing where I can both be lazy and save money.