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Product Description
Organic Perlite Potting Soil Mix for Indoor Plants, Succulents, Vegetables, Garden, Horticultural Pearlight for Soil, Root Cuttings, Seed Starting
Function – Perlite occurs naturally in volcanic rocks, which expands and turns porous mineral perlite granule when it’s heated up. In horticulture, perlite bulk can be used as a soil addition or alone as a medium for hydroponics or for starting cuttings, rooting and sprouting.
Application – Perlites are always used as a potting mix, garden soil mix, rooting medium, seed starter, soil conditioner, topsoil, top dressing, substrate, etc. to root and grow potted plant, indoor plants, container plants, bulbs, seeds, etc.
Advantages – Hold moisture and ensure good drainage and aeration of soil; prevent soil compaction; draw minerals and nutrients from the soil; promote root system deep spread and growth into lush vegetation, etc.
Safe to Use – Our perlite is odorless, nontoxic, porous, fireproof, corrosion-resistant, asbestos-free, lightweight.
Natural Perlite for Home Gardening
Perlite Benefits to the Plant
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Perlite play a vital role in all phases of Plant Life Cycle
Seed Germination – Perlite speeds up germination and improves seedling growth.
Potting Mixes – Perlite is used in potting compost mixes to improves aeration, draining and insulation. Perlite can be used to open up the structure of ready-mixed loam or peat-based composts.
Rooting and Cuttings – Perlite speeds uprooting, reduces the risk of damping off, provides an optimum balance of air and water, and makes water logging almost impossible. It also minimises damage to roots and growth disruption from transplanting. For soft stem and leaf cuttings, use a mixture of equal parts perlite and Sphagnum Moss Peat (50/50). For harder cuttings and fragile plants, increase the proportion of perlite up to 4 parts perlite to 1 part peat (80/20).
For mist irrigation, perlite may be used 100% where sterility is essential. Keep well-watered but ensure free drainage. Feed plants as soon as roots develop.
Soil Conditioning – Perlite improves the texture of heavy silt or clay soils by increasing aeration and drainage. It also minimises the tendency to ‘cap’ over germinating seeds. These improvements will last for many years.






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