Aquatic Planting Mix
- JaseH
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Aquatic Planting Mix
Looking through previous posts, the Richgro Aquatic Planting mix used to be an ok alternative to diatomaceous earth, then apparently it changed. That was a couple of years ago, I was wondering if anyone had used it lately and if its still an option if I cant easily get hold of anything else?
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Re: Aquatic Planting Mix
They changed whatever they were putting into it to some thing that went soggy. I was using it with great success until that point. But not sure what they are using currently. To test I would buy some or make a hole in the bag at the shops and get some and test it in water see if it goes squishy.
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Re: Aquatic Planting Mix
Well I noticed a hydro shop in the area had this stuff called Growstone: http://www.growstone.com/soil-aerator-2/
I figured with not much else easily avalable to me that I'd buy a bag and give it a go. Has anyone else had any experience with this? I think I paid <$40 for a 56L bag.
I figured with not much else easily avalable to me that I'd buy a bag and give it a go. Has anyone else had any experience with this? I think I paid <$40 for a 56L bag.
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Re: Aquatic Planting Mix
There are people in the US using growstone. It's supposedly just man-made pumice, so whatever you would use pumice for, this should work too.
http://bonsaial.wordpress.com/2013/02/0 ... oly-grail/
There are also some threads about it over at bonsainut.com. Please post your experience here though and let us know if you try it out.
http://bonsaial.wordpress.com/2013/02/0 ... oly-grail/
There are also some threads about it over at bonsainut.com. Please post your experience here though and let us know if you try it out.
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Re: Aquatic Planting Mix
I'd love to know what the Big Green Box is using for their "aquatic" plants - it looks like a cross between brick and BBQ rocks ("slag").lackhand wrote:There are people in the US using growstone.
All I do know is that they don't stock it.
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Re: Aquatic Planting Mix
I did end up buying a bag of the growstone stuff, I'm far from an expert in soil aeration media but it appears to be just like pumice. The majority of pieces may be a little large for smaller bonsai pots but I sieved some to seperate out some of the smaller pieces and mixed it with some Debco bonsai soil and repotted a little Monterey Cypress with it.lackhand wrote: Please post your experience here though and let us know if you try it out.
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Re: Aquatic Planting Mix
Does it float or sink?JaseH wrote:.. but it appears to be just like pumice.