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Hydroton in Hydroponics Gardening

Hydroton has excellent retention properties, which is especially good for larger crops like tomatoes and bananas.

Hydroton is a growing medium used in hydroponics gardening. Hydroponics, or soil-less gardening, literally means “water working.” It is popular in many climates unsuitable for year-round growing. Gardening enthusiasts and commercial growers both have worked to develop effective ways to garden indoors.

In hydroponics gardening, a nutrient solution rather than soil provides the plants with the critical nutrients they need. Still, a growing medium is required to hold and deliver the nutrient solution to the roots. Of all the growing media available, rockwool is the type most commonly used. Many gardeners, however, prefer hydroton. It has water retention properties similar to those of rockwool but some green-thumbs find it more attractive.

Rockwool comes in modular cubes or rows of cubes in strips, whereas hydroton is composed of pelletized clay. The uniform-sized pellets, manufactured in Germany in high-temperature kilns, are clean and odorless. Hydroton is chemically inert, has a neutral pH, and a natural appearance.

Hydroton has excellent retention properties, which is especially good for larger crops like tomatoes and bananas. If you’re looking for a growing medium with superior water conductivity, hydroton is a solid alternative to rockwool. Your choice will depend not only on the type of crops you’re growing, but also on the look you want your garden to have.
 


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