trichlone fiend
New Member
So, when it comes to remove'n roots from hydroton, it can be a flat out pain in the arse!!! ...after trying a few different methods I realized that roots like to stick into screens. Here's how I go'bout it!
...Paint strainers!
Let hydroton sit 24-48 hours in clearex
Place rinsed/drained hydroton in 5 gal bucket with paint strainer inside, fill with fresh H2O
Rinse the rocks well by simply lifting the bag several times....set bag to the side (notice the roots sticking to the strainer)
Place clean strainer in 5 gal bucket, refill with fresh H2O...be sure to fill the 5 gal bucket pretty full...then using smaller portions of rocks, rinse several times by lifting the strainer. As you lift the strainer, the roots try to follow the flow of the H2O as it rushes out of the tiny wholes in the bag...which get them lodged for the most part.
...rocks should be clean!
...the roots/sludge
...to gather the roots for easy disposal, simply dip the strainer back into the water and give a few dips...all roots/sludge gathers to bottom.
...Paint strainers!
Let hydroton sit 24-48 hours in clearex
Place rinsed/drained hydroton in 5 gal bucket with paint strainer inside, fill with fresh H2O
Rinse the rocks well by simply lifting the bag several times....set bag to the side (notice the roots sticking to the strainer)
Place clean strainer in 5 gal bucket, refill with fresh H2O...be sure to fill the 5 gal bucket pretty full...then using smaller portions of rocks, rinse several times by lifting the strainer. As you lift the strainer, the roots try to follow the flow of the H2O as it rushes out of the tiny wholes in the bag...which get them lodged for the most part.
...rocks should be clean!
...the roots/sludge
...to gather the roots for easy disposal, simply dip the strainer back into the water and give a few dips...all roots/sludge gathers to bottom.