Friday, February 10, 2012

My Clay Ball Experiment

A little time back I mentioned I wanted to try Clay balls as a medium just to see what happens.
Well I am pleased with the results for several reasons.
1. I notice they don't grow algae like the Perlite / Vermiculite Mix can.
2. Its very stable and supportive in the wind due to its weight.
3. It will wash up for re usage.
Has the plant develop well YES take a look
Capsicum in Clay Ball Medium
This plant is in a 12" single Hydro tray it gets the same food supply as everything else.
it is sitting on about 5 ml of Perlite 50/ 50 Mix which I use in all my plantings, I call it my wick.
the plant is sitting right down onto the Perlite base with the rest of the space filled with Clay Balls.
This now leads me to possible experimenting with pebbles or road chip.

While on the subject of new things I have been given an interesting couple of plants that I have set up a special place to grow due to there vigor, its commonly called Creeping Spinach but it has a list of names depending which country you come from but it is called "Basel la Alba" or Malabar Spinach it can grow up to 10 meters very prolific growth with the leaves and vine being use extensively in Asian cooking.
Being such a quick grower I am interested to record its performance under the
Autopot System.

Malabar Spinach
This is the spot that I will grow it on
I have set up a special place that I will plant the seedling into a Hydrotray so I can keep a close eye on its progress an d it will make picking easy.


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