TSK TSK! A big reason I like hydro is the efficiency and lack of waste. Nothing stranger than watching someone dump and buy hydroton all the time. Rinse that shit in the tub and reuse it. Think GREEN my friend, this includes recycling. If you keep a decent clenliness regiment, excess buildups and lockouts are minimized. I'm redoing my nutes just every couple weeks, and eveything in the setup stays pristine. rather than h202, my tap contains chlorine. Same results....clean tanks, clean hydroton, clean roots! Organics are NOT a part of this cleanliness routine however. I find that a little elbow grease, dish soap, and attention to detail actually outperforms everything. Of course, I cant say its so easy in a HUGE setup. Happy growing to all!Throw away, and buy new. I would never reuse it. To me, it isn't worth causing nute lockout when you first transplant into the old, nute soalked hydroton. Also, bacteria can form in your resivoir as it dissolves, and root rot could set in. Screw that. JMO.
Really nice home-made set up...Tight little continuous crop too.TSK TSK! A big reason I like hydro is the efficiency and lack of waste. Nothing stranger than watching someone dump and buy hydroton all the time. Rinse that shit in the tub and reuse it. Think GREEN my friend, this includes recycling. If you keep a decent clenliness regiment, excess buildups and lockouts are minimized. I'm redoing my nutes just every couple weeks, and eveything in the setup stays pristine. rather than h202, my tap contains chlorine. Same results....clean tanks, clean hydroton, clean roots! Organics are NOT a part of this cleanliness routine however. I find that a little elbow grease, dish soap, and attention to detail actually outperforms everything. Of course, I cant say its so easy in a HUGE setup. Happy growing to all!