Japan Pumice Stone 'Hyuga' (Usagi)

$8.10 incl. GST
PACKING SIZE
  • 2L (Grain Size 1-3mm)
  • 2L (Small Size 3-6mm)
  • 2L (Grain Size 8-15mm)
  • 2L (Grain Size 12-25mm)
In Stock 6 Items
Description

DISCLAIMER

  1. The image pictured is strictly for illustration purposes only and will never be 100% identical to the actual product.
  2. Various grain sizes are specified accordingly and the measurement is approximate only.
  3. The product is PRE-PACKED in sealed clear plastic.

GENERAL INFORMATION

  • Pumice is fascinating stuff, borne out of the superheated earth.
  • It is basically whipped volcanic glass that is made up of tiny air bubbles.
  • This means that pumice is a lightweight volcanic rock that makes it perfect for use as a soil amendment.
  • The airy rock is ideal for use with cacti and succulents as well as other plants that require excellent drainage and air circulation.
  • Plus, the porosity of pumice allows microbial life to thrive while maintaining soil structure better than perlite.
  • Planting with pumice also has the advantage of a neutral pH along with a variety of trace materials.

BENEFITS

  • It reduces water runoff and fertilization by increasing soil absorption in sandy soils.
  • It absorbs excess moisture so roots don’t rot.
  • It improves aeration and stimulates the growth of mycorrhizae.
  • It doesn’t decompose or compact over time like other soil amendments, which means it helps to maintain soil structure.
  • It keeps clay soils loose over time for continued soil health.
  • It is a natural, unprocessed organic product that doesn’t decompose or blow away.

APPLICATION

  • To improve drainage for plants such as succulents, mix 25% pumice with 25% garden soil, 25% compost, and 25% large grain sand.
  • For plants that are prone to rotting, like some euphorbias, amend the soil with 50% pumice or in lieu of amending the soil.
  • Fill the planting hole with pumice so the roots are surrounded by it.
  • Pumice can be used as a topdressing to absorb rainwater that puddles around plants.
  • For potted succulents, combine equal portions of pumice to potting soil.
  • For cacti and euphorbia, combine 60% pumice with 40% potting soil.
  • A layer of pumice will absorb spilled oil, grease, and other toxic liquids.
  • Once the fluid has been absorbed, sweep it up and dispose of it in an eco-friendly manner.
Product Details
2775

Data sheet

Media Type
Pumice
Type
In-House
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