I currently prefer growing via
bog-ponics which is exactly as it sounds... soil based grow in which the soil stays perpetually soaked. Problems I've encountered with that method are mostly insect related as the soil can become a hotbed for gnats if not kept under control. I prefer to use a bit of diatomaceous earth mixed into the soil in addition to a healthy dose of malathion if an infestation should begin to become apparent.
As regards to growing cacti in water without soil you can do a quick search for growing
cacti hydroponically on the web and all sorts of stuff will come up. It requires slightly
more or rather different investments[/url] to a much larger investment
depending on how fancy you want to get with it than bog-ponics. Easy enough that most people can do it, but you may want to fool around with
what works best for you and your own budget. I'm always amazed at how technical some people want to get when it comes to growing cacti hydroponically. Yet, I remain one of those that prefer the
simple route which is perhaps why I prefer bog-ponics over hydro when it comes to cacti growing.
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