zeejet
Mame
I've been using a mix of pumice, lava, fir bark (all 1/8"-1/4" sifted), and a bit of peat moss for all of my plants in development/growing. I've tried mixes without the peat moss and they do not seem to stay moist despite the uniform small particle size (need to water twice a day even in spring).
I want to move away from the fine organic components and do not want to spend the money for akadama. Are there any alternative inorganic substrates with good water retention (or more accurately, good water availability to the roots without compromising drainage or aeration)?
I've read a lot of mixed reviews on DE and turface (calcined clay) - Ryan Neil seems to like DE and zeolite/chabasai but hates turface (holds onto water but does not readily give it up to the roots) - I've also heard that these products are wildly inconsistent and still not particularly affordable.
I want to move away from the fine organic components and do not want to spend the money for akadama. Are there any alternative inorganic substrates with good water retention (or more accurately, good water availability to the roots without compromising drainage or aeration)?
I've read a lot of mixed reviews on DE and turface (calcined clay) - Ryan Neil seems to like DE and zeolite/chabasai but hates turface (holds onto water but does not readily give it up to the roots) - I've also heard that these products are wildly inconsistent and still not particularly affordable.