Discover the Art of Potting Plants

Master Semi-Hydroponic Gardening

Unlock the secrets to thriving houseplants with our expert guide on potting using traditional soil and innovative semi-hydroponic methods.

Traditional Soil and Fertilizer

The Classic Potting Method

Using soil and fertilizer is the most common method for potting plants. It provides a natural environment that supports root growth and nutrient absorption.

Benefits of this method include its simplicity and the availability of various soil types tailored to specific plant needs. However, it can be messy and requires regular maintenance to prevent pests and overwatering.

While traditional soil potting is effective, it may not be the best option for all plants, especially those sensitive to water retention and root rot.

Innovative Potting Solutions

Why Choose Leca and Pon?

Leca (Lightweight Expanded Clay Aggregate) and Pon are revolutionary alternatives to traditional soil. These substrates offer superior aeration and drainage, reducing the risk of root rot and overwatering. They are also reusable and low-maintenance, making them ideal for busy plant enthusiasts.

Prepare Your Materials

Gather all necessary materials including LECA (Lightweight Expanded Clay Aggregate), a suitable pot with drainage holes, water, and your chosen plant.

Rinse the LECA

Thoroughly rinse the LECA under running water to remove any dust and debris. This step is crucial to prevent clogging and ensure proper water absorption.

Prepare the Pot

Place a layer of LECA at the bottom of the pot. This will act as the base layer for your plant’s roots to grow into.

Plant Your Greenery

Position your plant in the pot and gently fill around the roots with more LECA. Ensure the plant is stable and upright.

The Importance of Pot Sizing

Choosing the Right Pot for Your Plant

Why Houseplants Suffer

Common Issues and Solutions

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