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Perlite 3-5mm

Perlite stone is also called perlite.
An inert stone containing high silica content, formed at natural high temperatures in volcanic lava flows or artificially produced through thermal reactions, will produce perlite rock.
Perlite stone has a cavernous form (porous form) so perlite has a large volume but extremely light.
Due to that characteristic, humans have long applied perlite stone features to create high quality ceramics with very light weight. and later people took advantage of that to make ultra-light concrete with extremely good sound insulation
Perlite stone has a cavernous structure so it can hydrate, nutrients, regulate the humidity temperature for the growing material to help the soil become airy and porous to help the root system develop very strong. Since then the tree will produce fruit with high yield, more flowers and more beautiful.



Perlite, also known as perlite, is an inert rock containing high silicon content, formed at high temperatures naturally in volcanic lava flows or artificially produced through thermal reactions that will produce perlite. .
Perlite has a cave (porous form), so perlite has a large volume but is light in weight, so people have long applied the features of perlite to create high-quality ceramics with very low weight. lightweight and later people took advantage of that advantage to make super light concrete with extremely good sound insulation ability.
Insulation properties of Perlite: Due to the melting temperature at 1260 degrees Celsius and in caves, perlite is used in fireproof materials in safes, fire doors, chimney liners…
Perlite stone has the ability to reduce sound propagation between walls, so it is often used in recording studios, meeting rooms, karaoke rooms…
And most importantly, the ability to apply in agriculture is extremely effective,
Most seedling growers in the US use perlite mixed with a ratio of 30% – 50% (depending on the type of plant) with nutrient soil to grow common plants, or mixed with inert media. other hydrates such as rockwool or soft white mulberry. In Vietnam, it is often mixed with tannin-treated coconut bran.
Because perlite has a cavernous structure, it can hold water, nutrients, and regulate the temperature and humidity of the growing medium, helping to make the soil loose and airy, helping the roots to develop very strongly. From there, the tree will give fruit with high yield, more flowers and more beautiful.

 

Especially the construction of plants, flowers on the roof or high-rise buildings with perlite stone will help reduce the weight of the growing medium by 30-50%.
 
 

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