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HYDROTON® Growing Media
Hydroton is our trade name for "expanded clay," a lightweight gravel which is manufactured specifically for hydroponic cultivation. We have the finest quality expanded clay in the world. This media is the first choice for many commercial Dutch growers specializing in flower and vegetable cultivation. Not to be confused with many other kinds of expanded clay which look similar but which are often toxic, Hydroton is pH stabilized and releases practically no minerals into the nutrient stream; in other words Hydroton is almost completely inert - except for offering excellent moisture and oxygen capacity to stimulate healthy root development.
- Clean and dust free
- Strong pebble structure doesn't crush
- 8-16mm pebble size range
We separate our Hydroton from larger bags to smaller containers for your convenience.
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HYDROTON® Growing Media Hydroton is our trade name for "expanded clay," a lightweight gravel which is manufactured specifically for hydroponic cultivation. We have the finest quality expanded clay in the world. This media is the first choice for many commercial Dutch growers specializing in flower and vegetable cultivation. Not to be confused with many other kinds of expanded clay which look similar but which are often toxic, Hydroton is pH stabilized and releases practically no minerals into the nutrient stream; in other words Hydroton is almost completely inert - except for offering excellent moisture and oxygen capacity to stimulate healthy root development.
We separate our Hydroton from larger bags to smaller containers for your convenience. |
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I got 5 lbs of just to see what it really looked like. Review by solutions
Total Rating Price I think it would work well in the aquaponics system that I'm building, but it is out of my price range for now, (Posted on 5/17/13)
