What Are LECA Balls and How Do They Help Plants? (2024)

What Are LECA Balls and How Do They Help Plants? (1)

LECA is an acronym that stands for "lightweight expanded clay aggregate." They are little balls of clay used in place of soil for houseplants and commonly used in hydroponic gardening. They are made from clay, brick dust, and waste from the mineral albite. Jasmine Jefferson, founder ofBlack Girls with Gardens and contributor atPlants.com,shared her knowledge of this growing medium to help you determine whether LECA balls would be a good idea for your houseplants.

Meet the Expert

Jasmine Jefferson is the founder ofBlack Girls with Gardens and contributor atPlants.com.

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How Are LECA Balls Made?

LECA balls are made when pre-treated clay is fired in a kiln at high temperatures and then cooled down. The man-made material is extremely porous and helps with aeration and drainage when used in combination with soil.

Can You Use LECA Balls for All Plants?

"It provides all that plants need to grow—water and oxygen," Jefferson says. "But each plant has unique water needs whether grown in soil or hydroponic systems."

When changing over to a LECA growing system, Jefferson says it's critical to immediately monitor and tailor each plant's individual watering and fertilizing needs. Not every plant will thrive in LECA and gardeners have varied experiences with different plants. The key is to experiment with growing your plants in LECA.

Plants That Thrive in LECA

Many houseplants will thrive in LECA, including monstera, orchids, and snake plants. Some drought-tolerant plants that do not mind roots on the dry side may do well in LECA since the balls dry out faster than soil. Try these plants with LECA:

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When Not to Use LECA

Plants with sensitive roots, or those that can't tolerate standing moisture, or are very light or very heavy drinkers might not thrive in LECA and may do best in soil. Experiment, but be cautious, when using LECA with the following plants:

Pros and Cons of Using LECA

There are many benefits and drawbacks to using LECA when growing plants, all of which are entirely dependent on the type of plant itself.

Pros

  • Provides the right amount of water: These baked clay balls soak up water, expand to retain water, and then release it for the plant's use a little at a time. "The LECA materials allow it to absorb water directly to the roots without suffocating them," Jefferson says. The clay balls prevent the plants from completely drying out but still provide proper drainage, which means less watering.
  • Keeps pests away: "Houseplant pests such as aphids love to live in damp soil with rotting matter," Jefferson says. "LECA doesn't contain any live organisms, which means no pests." If you are tired of dealing with fungus gnats, LECA may be the solution.
  • Requires less storage space: "It's ideal for an apartment or small-space gardeners," says Jefferson, "LECA requires less storage than traditional houseplant growing methods. No need to store big bags of soil."
  • Less messy: "When watering a plant in the sink or its spot, soil spills on the floor or countertops, but that doesn't happen with LECA," Jefferson says. The main thing you have to deal with LECA is the dust when you first open the bag. After the initial soak, the clay balls are dust-free and ready to pot up.
  • Reusable: LECA balls are reusable. "You can use LECA balls over and over again, even forever if you maintain and clean it properly," Jefferson says. As your plant grows out of its container, all you need to do is transfer it and the LECA to the new pot. If you are reusing the clay balls for another plant, it needs to be washed thoroughly first.

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Cons

  • Pricey: For one, it's expensive—three to four times more costly than soil. The initial cost to convert all your plants to a LECA medium isn't cheap but you don't need to replace LECA.
  • Needs cleaning: New and used LECA needs to be washed to get rid of dust particles and little roots growing in and around the balls. You'll need to clean new balls out of the bag (soak for a few hours) and the LECA in your pots every week or two. Use water in a bin to swish and clean the balls (similar to cleaning rocks or beans) and dispose of the dirty water outdoors.
  • Needs fertilizer: Besides the high start-up cost, you need to purchase hydroponics fertilizer or liquid fertilizer specific to your plants. All LECA does is take care of watering your plants, it does not provide any nutrients.
  • Requires pH monitoring: You'll need a pH testing kit to monitor the water quality to ensure that it's holding the right pH level. The pH level is crucial because it affects nutrient availability for your growing plants.
  • Needs pots without drainage holes: LECA balls need a closed bottom vessel to soak up water so you will need new pots without any drainage holes. You'll then need to keep the container about a ⅓ of the way full of water to maintain a constant absorption rate.

Tips to Get Started With LECA

If you're planning to use LECA, Jefferson offers these tips to get started:

  • Choose younger plants: When selecting plants to transition from soil to LECA, it's helpful for beginners to start off using younger plants with less dense root systems or to use cuttings propagated in water.
  • Keep older plants in regular soil: The roots of houseplants grown in soil differ structurally from those that grow in water so the transition to LECA can be jarring, especially for older or larger plants.
  • Experiment with some plants: As with any significant change to your houseplants, there's always some risk to the plant. While you're building up your LECA skills, start with those plants that aren't expensive or cherished.
  • Prep plants for transfer: When transferring a soil-based plant to LECA, always remove all traces of the potting soil from the roots to avoid any root rot problems.
  • Mix with soil at your own risk: LECA is not typically mixed with soil though some gardeners swear by this method. The mix may damage your plant or help it thrive.
  • Remember the fertilizer: It's important to remember that LECA provides water but not nutrients, so growing plants in this medium will require periodic applications of hydroponics fertilizer.

FAQ

  • LECA provides the perfect amount of watering for your houseplants. The balls allow more airflow and space for roots to grow. There's also less risk of your houseplants developing root rot.

  • There are pros and cons to each. Soil provides plants with nutrients but may result in water issues. LECA does not have any nutrients but stays evenly moist and gives roots the right amount of water they need.

  • LECA, which is made from natural clay, is non-toxic to animals and humans.

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What Are LECA Balls and How Do They Help Plants? (2024)

FAQs

What Are LECA Balls and How Do They Help Plants? ›

Once your plant's settled in and doing great, maintenance for Leca is minimal. A flush water or flush shower about monthly is usually all that's needed, as well as topping up with nutrient water when needed in-between flushes. I add a hydro fertiliser at half strength every time I top up the water.

How often should I water my LECA? ›

Once your plant's settled in and doing great, maintenance for Leca is minimal. A flush water or flush shower about monthly is usually all that's needed, as well as topping up with nutrient water when needed in-between flushes. I add a hydro fertiliser at half strength every time I top up the water.

How long do you have to soak LECA? ›

Soak the LECA for 24 hours using tap water / hose water.

Is LECA really necessary? ›

From the point of view of hydroponics, LECA may be beneficial because the spaces between the clay balls offer more airflow and ease of root development, but the LECA balls have “limited water holding capacity (only a problem if you forget to water or let the water level drop).” Their absorption rate varies based on the ...

How do you use LECA balls for the first time? ›

Soak, rinse, and soak the leca balls. Soak the leca balls for one hour, rinse the leca balls in a colander to let the excess dust and residue fall through, then soak the leca in water for 6 hours. Rinse the leca balls through a colander once more prior to using the leca with your plants.

Why are my plants dying in LECA? ›

If you observe signs of underwatering for the plant, switch to the reservoir method, or shower more frequently. This is uncommon, as LECA usually holds quite a bit of moisture. This could be a sign that the potting setup isn't correct, or the roots died in transition. (water level too low below plant's roots).

Can I mix LECA with potting soil? ›

*If you are using LECA as a soil amendment, you can mix the pebbles with your potting soil. The ratio depends on the needs of your plants and the existing soil structure.

What plants do best in LECA? ›

Plants That Thrive in LECA
  • Philodendron.
  • Alocasia.
  • Jade.
  • Hoya.
  • ZZ plant.
  • Spider plant.
  • Begonia.
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What is the best fertilizer for LECA? ›

Why Big Green Leaves™ and Grow Goodies™ are the Best Fertilizers for Your Plants in LECA. Unlike many commercial fertilizers, Big Green Leaves™ and Grow Goodies™ provide a complete set of macro and micronutrients that your plants need to grow and thrive.

Why are my LECA balls turning white? ›

Flushing: There will be mineral buildup at the top of your pot from excess fertilizer and plant wastes. They look like white specks - you may think it's mold or bugs, or someone painted your LECA. It's advised that you flush water into the pot to frequently remove these white specks, this process is known as flushing.

What are the disadvantages of LECA? ›

The other difference between LECA and soil is nutrients. Because LECA is made from clay it doesn't hold any of the nutrients that a good soil and potting mix provides, which means caring for your plant might need a little more attention, time and money (more on the cost of setting up below).

Do plants grow better in soil or LECA? ›

Unlike soil, LECA is a lot less messy than soil and is naturally neutral, making it a great substrate for indoor plants. These clay pebbles can provide an ideal balance of moisture, food and air for your indoor plants. Keep in mind however, that unlike soil (which is fully organic), LECA does not contain nutrients.

Can plants in LECA get mealybugs? ›

You will get these pests no matter what medium you grow in. This includes mites and mealie bugs. We won't get into the nitty gritty of pest treatment - most treatment options that works on soil-grown plants will work on LECA and Pon grown plants with a few exceptions.

Should roots touch water in LECA? ›

Potting up your plants in LECA

The water level must only fill about 1/4 of the cache pot. The plant roots can't touch the water or this will lead to root rot.

Should I put pebbles on top of soil indoor plants? ›

Decorative stones or gravel are commonly used to cover the soil surface of indoor plant containers. Depending on the type of rocks, they can be used for both functional and aesthetic purposes. These materials help retain moisture in the soil and prevent weed growth.

How often should I water orchids in LECA? ›

How does Hydroponics for orchids work?
  1. Special clay pebbles replace all other media. ...
  2. A water gauge tells you when to water - no more over watering!
  3. LECA pebbles are completely different form ordinary gravel because of their capillary properties. ...
  4. Most plants need watering once every 2-3 weeks.

How to clean LECA balls for reuse? ›

My favorite way to clean them is to forst rinse them off any dead roots and leave them in a container to dry. Once dry, I remove the ones completely covered in minerals, usually white crystal looking (you wont be able to clean that!) Then just boil them for 30 minutes.

Why is LECA better than just water? ›

Your plant won't be overwatered, because the plant chooses when to drink and how much. If you were to add more water when the soil is still soaked, you might kill the plant and over water it. There is also less risk of root rot, because the Leca leave a lot of air gaps between the clay balls.

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