Dear fellows,
as my quest for cheaper alternative of the Aquasoil seems never ending I'm still wondering about in search for the best substitute. Akadama seems to be very good alternative, but unfortunately it is not wide available in Bulgaria and its price if ordered from abroad is almost as much as aquasoil
I have found this: http://www.aquaclay.de/engl/index.htm - which is something like the akadama, but I kept searching and I found this one: http://www.mhk.com.pl/en/floran.html .
http://www.mhk.com.pl/en/podloza_filtus.html
I did quite a research on it and I have found that it seems to be a calcined clay. It has a quite porous structure and claimed to have high CEC, but it is quite light -4l are about 3 kg(comparing to Aquasoil which is 9l/9kg ).
This company also offer this: http://www.mhk.com.pl/en/aquagrunt.html which seems to be similar to PS.
Has anybody experienced these products?
I was thinking of enriching it with osmocote
Regards
as my quest for cheaper alternative of the Aquasoil seems never ending I'm still wondering about in search for the best substitute. Akadama seems to be very good alternative, but unfortunately it is not wide available in Bulgaria and its price if ordered from abroad is almost as much as aquasoil
I have found this: http://www.aquaclay.de/engl/index.htm - which is something like the akadama, but I kept searching and I found this one: http://www.mhk.com.pl/en/floran.html .
http://www.mhk.com.pl/en/podloza_filtus.html
I did quite a research on it and I have found that it seems to be a calcined clay. It has a quite porous structure and claimed to have high CEC, but it is quite light -4l are about 3 kg(comparing to Aquasoil which is 9l/9kg ).
This company also offer this: http://www.mhk.com.pl/en/aquagrunt.html which seems to be similar to PS.
Has anybody experienced these products?
I was thinking of enriching it with osmocote
Regards