SpottyDotty
New member
Hey!
I just went out and got some hydro balls because I want to have a live plant set up? I was wondering if I could use cheese cloth instead of the screen to seperate hydo balls from eco earth? Also I have seen people keep their plants in the pots, and others where they don't even have hydro balls and plant the plants right into the eco earth??
So is it just preference, may be easier to clean if left in pots, or are hydro balls the way to go? As for the plants I have arrow head vine and a prayer plant for now, I also have fern tree panels and some phagnum moss, that I plan to incorperate.
So any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated
I just went out and got some hydro balls because I want to have a live plant set up? I was wondering if I could use cheese cloth instead of the screen to seperate hydo balls from eco earth? Also I have seen people keep their plants in the pots, and others where they don't even have hydro balls and plant the plants right into the eco earth??
So is it just preference, may be easier to clean if left in pots, or are hydro balls the way to go? As for the plants I have arrow head vine and a prayer plant for now, I also have fern tree panels and some phagnum moss, that I plan to incorperate.
So any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated