Jamie @ Vertex
Seedling
Having taught pottery for a few years I have worked with quite a few different clay type. One, often used to give a raw, fine clay more tooth is grog or schamotte. This is essentially a bisque-fired clay, typically white or red. I was wondering if anyone had experimented with this in substrate for freshwater? Being highly porous and hard, it may present an interesting addative. With the red form being heavy in iron and manganese, it resembles laterite.
cheers,
Jamie
cheers,
Jamie