Vermiculite (Soilland)
$20.00
incl. GST
- The image pictured is strictly for illustration purposes only and will never be 100% identical to the actual product.
- Various grain sizes are specified accordingly and the measurement is approximate only.
GENERAL INFORMATION
- Vermiculite can be found in potting soil or purchased by itself in four different sizes for gardening with vermiculite.
- Germinate seeds use the smallest size of vermiculite as a growing medium and the largest size for improved soil aeration.
- Vermiculite is the name of a group of hydrated laminar minerals (aluminum-iron magnesium silicates) that look like mica.
- Horticultural vermiculite is processed with massive heat that expands it into accordion-shaped pellets composed of multiple layers of thin plates.
- It will not rot, deteriorate, or mold and is enduring, odorless, non-toxic, and sterile.
- Vermiculite is generally a neutral 7.0 pH, but is dependent upon the source from around the globe and its reaction is alkaline.
- It is very lightweight and mixes easily with other mediums.
BENEFITS
- Vermiculite added to the garden or vermiculite in potting soil increases water and nutrient retention and aerates the soil, resulting in healthier, more robust plants.
- Perlite may also be found in potting soils, but vermiculite is far superior for water retention.
- Vermiculite, although less aerating than perlite, is the amendment of choice for water-loving plants.
APPLICATION
- Vermiculite mixed half and a half with soil, peat, or compost eliminates packed down soil in flower pots and houseplant containers while allowing excellent aeration, reducing the watering frequency, and allowing root spread.