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Derived from a renewable and plentiful source (clay), Hydroton is considered an ecologically sustainable growing medium. The clay is formed into pellets and fired in rotary kilns at 1200°C. This causes the clay to expand, like popcorn, and become porous. Hydroton is manufactured specifically for hydroponic cultivation. It holds water extremely well and transmits it effectively to the plant roots. 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. Hydroton can also be cleaned and reused over and over, so you can help keep your costs down compared to other growing mediums such as soil or rockwool. We offer both 10 liter and 50 liter bags of hydroton at the lowest prices available:

Hydroton Clay Pebbles – Perfect for Hydroponics

Hydroton, also called clay pebbles, expanded clay, hydroclay, or hydrocorn is the perfect growing medium for hydroponics. These clay pellets are cooked in a kiln at high temperatures until they expand. This process creates little catacombs and crevices inside each pellet that end up holding air and nutrient solution.

Hydroton clay pebbles can be re used over and over again, making this a very affordable option as well as effective. When you are done using the expanded clay pebbles, just dump them into a container and soak in a sterilizing solution of ten milliliters hydrogen peroxide per four liters of water. There are also some natural miticides available as well that can be used in place of hydrogen peroxide. Soak the hydroton in the sterilizing solution for 20-30 minutes. Remove the hydroton and place on a screen of hardware cloth. Wash and separate the clay pebbles from dead roots and dust, then reuse.

This can end up saving a hydroponic grower hundreds of dollars compared to other growing mediums such as soil and rockwool. These other growing mediums can only be used once and then must be tossed out. Those costs for each harvest add up, and compounded over time can make a big dent in your wallet.

Another huge bonus of using hydroton is the high level of oxygen that the medium is able to hold onto for the roots. An increased level of oxygen allows plants to intake more nutrient solution than if they had lower levels of oxygen. This allows the plant to grow bigger and faster. What an easy way to increase yields!

With hydroton offering so many benefits to indoor growers, its no wonder that it is one of the most popular growing mediums available. Hydroton is reusable and offers the grower a medium with high oxygen content to help the grower achieve greater success.

Cleaning Hydroton

Most growers would agree that it is a good idea to clean the hydroton before using and then again after each use if you decide to reuse it. New hydroton will have dust all over it so it is definitely a good idea to wash all of this crud off.

My favorite way to clean hydroton is to use a 5 gallon bucket with a bunch of holes drilled in the bottom. Fill the bucket with hydroton and run hot water through it. You can also use a Florakleen solution to help kill off any unwanted bacteria/growth from the clay pebbles.

Another more complicated but very thorough method is to use two or three 5 gallon buckets of dirty hydroton letting them soak for a couple of days in a trash can filled with water and a bottle of Florakleen to break down the salts and such that are absorbed into the hydroton. Then I tumble them in fresh water in a portable cement mixer I bought from Home Depot that I used for another home project. I usually have to run them through several times but it does the trick for me. Also I add some bleach to the next to last rinse to kinda disinfect them.

Another alternative if you prefer not to use any type of disinfectant is to boil them or let them soak in boiling water. Then you can bake them at like 200 degrees for 10-20 minutes to sterilize.