overTHEman
Active Member
Alright then, the hydroton's gonna have to come out. It looks like my policies are a little outmoded.Someone else did this and ran into problems with the ph and a few others he had some plants with the clay balls on the bottom and others that had none. The ones with the clay balls looked like shit while the same strains and seeds from the same breeder pack had zero problems he even stated he had a buddy doing the same and the ones without the balls looked healthier. Should just put perlite or however its spelled in the bottom if your set on having something in the bottom of your pots. Also if you didn't boil your clay balls you might run into more problems like with root rot and such. Hope everything works smoothly for you and you dont run into the same problems.
Many sources online are overwhelmingly against a "bottom drainage layer". Thank you all for bringing my attention to this.
Update on this soon.