and i am baked looking at both of you at once, the comment and the video and downstairs is a big tub filled with used leca and lots of stinky roots i need to clean.
H202 mixed in the water and a high pressure hose/pressure washer (dont use pressure washer on full blast) i made my own strainer out of small gage chicken wire fence and 2x4s. not fun when you have 4-5 55 gallon drums full of used leca to clean. there is also hygrozme and sensizme and a few other types like them.
Thanks so much for the info! I’d had it down already with the strainers but wasn’t doing the pre-soak to get the roots out and ended up boiling with some tiny root fragments still attached. Then I would rinse in a strainer with a wider hole size. I’ll definitely be doing it this way from now on. Thanks again 🤗🤗🤗
Okay weird question I don't have a pot that I can boil them in that stainless steel. I have a tankless water heater can I raise the temperature as high as it can go and keep rinsing the leca to clean it for 10 minutes?
Merci beaucoup pour cette démonstration ! Je suis intéressée par la conversion de Crassula Ovata et le ficus en leca. À la maison j'en ai déjà 5 kg de leca déjà utilisés ! Je vais visionner vos vidéos, pour bien faire les choses ! 🤗🙋😘
Thank you for sharing this! I am going to try it tomorrow. Question: will the roots come out of the strainers? I have both sizes but don't want to ruin them.
Get a 5 gallon bucket get your same net pot on it that you probably are already using already, but put pebbles in the bucket with the lid on it, take the garden hose and just fill it up and let it overflow for 5 mins like she said all the roots will float to the top and all the pebbles that float to the top can’t get out because you got the lid on stir a repeat you’re welcome
I use the Instant Pot and 2 cups of water to pressure steam my pre-rinsed beads... The Instant Pot uses an induction cooker, and has an insulated jacket, and closed top, and will get the beads up to 250F.
@@thetruthserum2816 Ah okay great, I wasn’t sure if there was a ratio I should abide by or not, so that makes it easier. How long do you let it steam for?
@@bdaly03 Anywhere from 3-30 minutes per Wiki article: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sterilization_(microbiology) Let's say 10 min at high pressure would be perfect. They sure come out clean. I'd say likely an overkill for most applications, unless you are trying to recover from a systemic infection...
You look at the camera looking baked and I’m looking at the video also looking baked. Thanks for the tips! Very helpful stuff.
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and i am baked looking at both of you at once, the comment and the video and downstairs is a big tub filled with used leca and lots of stinky roots i need to clean.
Great idea to clean roots from Leca. Thx!
H202 mixed in the water and a high pressure hose/pressure washer (dont use pressure washer on full blast) i made my own strainer out of small gage chicken wire fence and 2x4s. not fun when you have 4-5 55 gallon drums full of used leca to clean. there is also hygrozme and sensizme and a few other types like them.
Thank you. Great info. What did you do with the floating balls?
I put them back with the rest once I removed all the roots.
Thanks for sharing! I learned something new! 🌱🪴
Awesome! Thank you for your comment!
How long do you boil it for?
10 minutes-ish
Thanks so much for the info! I’d had it down already with the strainers but wasn’t doing the pre-soak to get the roots out and ended up boiling with some tiny root fragments still attached. Then I would rinse in a strainer with a wider hole size. I’ll definitely be doing it this way from now on. Thanks again 🤗🤗🤗
I’m glad to help! 😊
Okay weird question I don't have a pot that I can boil them in that stainless steel. I have a tankless water heater can I raise the temperature as high as it can go and keep rinsing the leca to clean it for 10 minutes?
it depends what temperature the water gets to.
would this be good enough disinfecting if the LECA had roots that rotted?
yes
Merci beaucoup pour cette démonstration ! Je suis intéressée par la conversion de Crassula Ovata et le ficus en leca. À la maison j'en ai déjà 5 kg de leca déjà utilisés ! Je vais visionner vos vidéos, pour bien faire les choses ! 🤗🙋😘
How long do you let them dry before reusing them?
It’s better to use LECA wet
Thank you for sharing this! I am going to try it tomorrow. Question: will the roots come out of the strainers? I have both sizes but don't want to ruin them.
Yes the roots come out easy.
@@cat.b Thank you so much!
@@cat.b It worked great! Thank you so much!
Get a 5 gallon bucket get your same net pot on it that you probably are already using already, but put pebbles in the bucket with the lid on it, take the garden hose and just fill it up and let it overflow for 5 mins like she said all the roots will float to the top and all the pebbles that float to the top can’t get out because you got the lid on stir a repeat you’re welcome
Thank you.
I use the Instant Pot and 2 cups of water to pressure steam my pre-rinsed beads... The Instant Pot uses an induction cooker, and has an insulated jacket, and closed top, and will get the beads up to 250F.
How much LECA do you put into your Instant Pot per 2 cups of water?
@@bdaly03 As much as you can fit in a bowl or steamer basket. Your gasket may smell a little unusual afterwards, but no biggie...
@@thetruthserum2816 Ah okay great, I wasn’t sure if there was a ratio I should abide by or not, so that makes it easier. How long do you let it steam for?
@@bdaly03 Anywhere from 3-30 minutes per Wiki article: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sterilization_(microbiology)
Let's say 10 min at high pressure would be perfect. They sure come out clean. I'd say likely an overkill for most applications, unless you are trying to recover from a systemic infection...
@@thetruthserum2816That’s a heck of a lot better than the 30+ minutes I spend boiling my LECA to prepare it for reuse!
Thanks for another great informative video, can't wait for future videos! Btw love your name, I'm a cat mama to 4 girls haha.
Thanks so much!
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