Hey all,
I was hoping if some of you plant experts could give me some (preferably technical) information on growing TERRESTRIAL plants in the following ways:
1) Coco-mat (epiweb, w/e) with a drip wall running through it. (vertically)
2) Coco-mat (or gravel) in a "river" (slow or fast flowing) (horizontally)
What plants could one effectively grow in the above conditions? I am aiming to grow TERRESTRIAL plants in a pseudohydroponic fashion but from a rough understanding I do not believe that any of the above setups would accomplish this successfully.
I know I can get cuttings to root very well in a coco-mat dripwall....but can I get full-fledged terrestrial plants to grow there as well? Or would it become an issue of too much water at some point?
Is there a method of growing an already established/rooted plant (currently in a pot) onto such a vertical setup?
Secondly, is there a good resource for finding plants that can grow "emersed" for my river conditions? What qualities should I be looking for in plants that will make them good for the above conditions?
I'm sorry this is a stupid question but I really feel like I'm missing something important
I was hoping if some of you plant experts could give me some (preferably technical) information on growing TERRESTRIAL plants in the following ways:
1) Coco-mat (epiweb, w/e) with a drip wall running through it. (vertically)
2) Coco-mat (or gravel) in a "river" (slow or fast flowing) (horizontally)
What plants could one effectively grow in the above conditions? I am aiming to grow TERRESTRIAL plants in a pseudohydroponic fashion but from a rough understanding I do not believe that any of the above setups would accomplish this successfully.
I know I can get cuttings to root very well in a coco-mat dripwall....but can I get full-fledged terrestrial plants to grow there as well? Or would it become an issue of too much water at some point?
Is there a method of growing an already established/rooted plant (currently in a pot) onto such a vertical setup?
Secondly, is there a good resource for finding plants that can grow "emersed" for my river conditions? What qualities should I be looking for in plants that will make them good for the above conditions?
I'm sorry this is a stupid question but I really feel like I'm missing something important