Growing Plants with LECA

LECA consists of small clay balls that are lightweight and retain water.

Growing indoor plants in LECA instead of soil makes water management easier.

Since the LECA retains water, plants can be watered once a week or less.

In addition, the open structure of LECA allows for good airflow, which helps prevent root rot.

The clay LECA pebbles are long-lasting and can be cleaned and reused over and over.

Since LECA is not organic, plants grown in it are less likely to have pest problems.

Transitioning a plant from soil to LECA takes some adjustment, but the benefits are many.

Swipe up to learn more about how to ditch the dirt and use LECA to make indoor gardening easier and more rewarding.