I believe that hydroton is ph neutral unlike rockwool. When I wash and rince mine, I just reuse after they are rinsed out. I have never had a problem from reusing them.whats the process when you are ph balancing your hydroton? Are they balance in a separate container then put into the growing buckets or are is the reservoir balanced with the hydroton in the buckets (ebb&gro) first then the nutes are added.
From what others have told me its not ph nuetral. Am i right or wrong?I believe that hydroton is ph neutral unlike rockwool. When I wash and rince mine, I just reuse after they are rinsed out. I have never had a problem from reusing them.
Anything works really for cleaning the hydroton. I personally like to use smaller containers for cleaning because of my situation, but I have cleaned 2 big ass bags at once before. You are in for a real treat...it's a big ol' PITA. I used a plastic rubbermaid type trash can.
I drilled 5 or 6 LARGE holes in it. Probably good 2" or 3" holes and put some mesh wire at the bottom. I bought some mesh small mesh wire and cut a perfect circle the size of the trash can and just forced it into the bottom. I put trash can up on a couple of bricks and let the hose run through that shit for about 30 minutes. You'll know when you aren't cleaning the dust out anymore, the water runs clear.
You definitely need to soak the hydroton in ph 5.5 water and try to bring it down a bit, or you'll be fighting it all through your grow. I reuse some of my hyroton and replace it as needed. All of the hydroton that's all caught up in the main rootballs I throw away with the plants. I rinse and clean what's left and start a new. I have 50 gallon reservoirs that now just sit full of hydroton cleaned and ready to use. When I'm done with a plant I will immediately take the plant out, rinse out the hydroton in the pot it was in previously and dump that into the reservoir that's full of hydroton. When I need some, I grab it right out there and it's ready to roll.