Lightweight Expanded Clay Aggregate (LECA)
From what I can tell, Hydroton was developed for concrete. Light weight concrete to fill in pot holes. No kidding it replaces part of the sand aggregate in concrete. Are you wondering why? At this point I certainly was wondering why. Heres the deal. Concrete can be made very strong by providing a high slump (thick) mix with moisture as it cures. Pre-moistened Hydroton is porous, and holds a lot of water. Thus as the concrete cures the water is made available to the Portland cement, and the concrete cures at its optimal strength.
Well get this! A company in Texas created an Expanded Shale and Clay product for this very purpose. The micro surface area is enormous! Basically its the same thing as Hydroton, so far as I can tell.
The difference is 89.20/Yard compared to $28.00/50 Litter. Let me do the math... Oh forget the math you dont need no stinking math to realize this is CHEAP!
A company called TXI sells Expanded Shale. Texas Industries
From what Ive read this material has all the same qualities as Hydroton.
Hydroton 50 Liters for $28.00
TXI Expanded Shale 1 Yard for 89,20
Interested in specifics?
- Expanded Shale info
- Aquaponic Lynx LLC sells packaged expanded shale. Rocks In A Box
- Info @ ExpandedShale.com
- ESCSI Roof & Horticulture
I just spoke with Carol Philips who told me to call before coming to pick up the product.
Her number is 925-899-6213
The address in Stockton is 915 West Anderson Street, Stockton, CA
I believe this is known as FTG Construction Material in Stockton. At least they appear to share the same address and is associated with a trucking company.
I spoke to
Reggie 801 243 9348 at Ureilite in Nevada. He directed me to Brown-Sand Incorporated also in Stockton. While Brown-Sand does not stock expended shale they occasionally receive large shipments as special orders by rail. They may be willing to sell extra material on hand, but once again calling ahead is recommended.
Brown-Sand Incorporated supplies golf course sand and pea gravel, topsoil, sports field mix, playground sand, base rock and environmental soil to developers
800 Mossdale Road Lathrop, CA 95330
I did the calculation... 1 litter = 0.00131 yards and 50 liters = 0.0654 yards. So 1 yard of Hydroton would cost $428.00
PS: Heres the bottom line -
"a porous, lightweight, chemically inert and hard material useful for many applications. Expanded shale is approximately half the weight of sand and gravel, which makes it easy to handle. Its one of the best soil amendments because it will not decompose, float, or introduce foreign pathogens into your soils. Its roughly the size of pea gravel and because of its porous nature, it has the ability to retain water and nutrients for use in the root zone. TruGro expanded shale is a valuable ingredient in rooftop garden mixes, landscape bedding mediums, potting soils, bonsai planting mixes, hydroponics, bio-filtration mediums and rain gardens."
Well, it must not be exactly like Hydroton because it says it will not float. To me that is a big advantage because Hydroton often floats and that causes problems for me.
Also read http://chicoaquaponic.blogspot.com/2012/07/tanks-and-grow-media.html
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