WHAT IS VERMICULITE
Vermiculite is a hydrated aluminum magnesium silicate mineral compound in which the mica portion appears there.
It is found in various mines of the world including Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Kenya,
China, Russia, South Africa, Uganda, America and Zimbabwe.
Vermiculite is exploited using open-pit mining techniques where the ore is separated from other minerals and then sifted or broken down into many basic particle sizes. Vermiculite, when heated, will expand into light brown or yellow colored beads that are light, non-flammable, compressible, very absorbent, and non-reactive.
Vermiculite expansion is used in a large number of markets including construction, industry, horticulture and agriculture.
VERMICULITE APPLICATION IN GARDEN
USE FOR FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES
Vermiculite is the ideal component for seed germination because of its gas properties combined with excellent water holding capacity to ensure the maintenance of moisture required for the germinating environment.
Vermiculite consists of large and small particles arranged close together to create gaps that help maintain the necessary ventilation for the substrate. For slow germinating seeds, a 50/50 mineral and peat or perlite blend can be combined to increase water holding capacity.
Vermiculite can be used as a soil. When used for a seed tray for outdoor use, it will improve its ability to retain moisture and be at risk of mold.
USE FOR FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES
Vermiculite is the ideal component for seed germination because of its gas properties combined with excellent water holding capacity to ensure the maintenance of moisture required for the germinating environment.
Vermiculite consists of large and small particles arranged close together to create gaps that help maintain the necessary ventilation for the substrate. For slow germinating seeds, a 50/50 mineral and peat or perlite blend can be combined to increase water holding capacity.
Vermiculite can be used as a soil. When used for a seed tray for outdoor use, it will improve its ability to retain moisture and risk of mold.
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