Wanted to start a thread on growstone as there is very little info on them in actual use, mostly mentioned in passing but I've heard they raise ph way too high and the company has several versions i imagine they differ mostly in what size they are broken up into, but what I have is the hydroponic version g1, and I'll be using it in soil as an aerator instead of perlite (planned on hydro long ago didn't work out so I already had a bag just sitting) I've already washed them several times using ph down water. Was hoping people could post their experiences with it whatever medium it might be because in theory the product is very nice retains water and air has many microcosms for roots and may provide silicon as it is a glass based product, downside being after further scrutiny calcium carbonate is used as a foaming agent to create the pumice like structure and while it's a very green product using glass from landfills it is primarily soda lime glass both of which are high in ph, so to wrap it up i think this thread would be a very concise information source simply due to the lack of existing information, happy hunting, er growing.
For anyone living in Japan, interested in growstones, and looking for an effective and economical growth medium on the local economy...
Came across a product called 防犯防草
Wanted to start a thread on growstone as there is very little info on them in actual use, mostly mentioned in passing but I've heard they raise ph way too high and the company has several versions i imagine they differ mostly in what size they are broken up into, but what I have is the hydroponic version g1, and I'll be using it in soil as an aerator instead of perlite (planned on hydro long ago didn't work out so I already had a bag just sitting) I've already washed them several times using ph down water. Was hoping people could post their experiences with it whatever medium it might be because in theory the product is very nice retains water and air has many microcosms for roots and may provide silicon as it is a glass based product, downside being after further scrutiny calcium carbonate is used as a foaming agent to create the pumice like structure and while it's a very green product using glass from landfills it is primarily soda lime glass both of which are high in ph, so to wrap it up i think this thread would be a very concise information source simply due to the lack of existing information, happy hunting, er growing.
Living in Japan and looking for an economical hydroponic/aquaponics media I stumbled upon something which appears to essentially be Growstones but which is sold as a completely different product here.
It’s used here in Japan as gravel which is noisy under foot and therefore intended to scare away burglars or intruders sneezing around your property. I had just read about growstones and wishing I had some. But I was also imagining how long it would take/how expensive it would be to order them off Anmazon USA...
Randomly came across something that looked identical so I read the side of the bag. Amazing find! It’s called 防犯防草砂利 which means burglar déterrant/weed deterrent and side of the bag says it’s made of recycled glass in a furnace blasting process that sounds like that used for growstones. In Japan, you can find it in the Local garden and home center or go to amazon.co.jp, copy and paste 防犯防草砂利, and the product pops up.
Very economical grow media solution for those of us living in Japan. Just be careful and PRE-SOAK and rinse these just like they were growstones because they will also spike your pH. Dealing with it now in vivo in my grow bed. hope it works out/from what I’m reading on the boards it may take me a few weeks to months until I’ve completely stabilized the ph...
But definitely worth a try if you’re here in Japan. Since they float, I loaded the top with Japanese crushed granite or 化粧砂利 (make-up gravel). It’s very heavy and is holding everything down well. To boot, the Japanese garden gravel is a really beautiful crushed granite that is super popular in Japanese gardens where it is known as 白川石 or white river stone die to its contrasting components of granite and mica conjuring images of a river bed.
BTW, I am into hydroponics for growing vegetables and culinary herbs and not for the other kind of herb. Since the latter is illegal here, I think it explains why hydroponics is less popular here and why ai need to improvise like this.. but then again necessity is the mother of invention and I’m glad I discovered a new source of growstone!