Horticulture APPLICATION vermiculite for soil improvement
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 5 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m.t./month
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Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Detail: | PP Nonwoven bags |
Delivery Detail: | 20 days |
Specifications
1.100% Natural vermiculite
2. Agricultural soil improvement first choice
3.Horticulture APPLICATION
4.Good price
Horticulture APPLICATION vermiculite for soil improvement
Product Description
iwater vermiculite has the following benefits
Inorganic, inert and sterile
Non abrasive
Ultra light weight
Free from disease, weeds and insects
Slightly alkaline (neutralized with peat)
High cation-exchange (or buffering exchange)
Excellent aeration characteristics
High water holding capacity
Insulating
Vermiculite note:
Vermiculite is a layered structure of the magnesium aluminum silicate secondary water metamorphic minerals, ore outside like mica, usually black (DRC) by hydrothermal biotite alteration or winds, because the heat was dehydrating inflates deflection form shape resembles leeches, it said vermiculite.
Vermiculite the chemical formula for (Mg,Ca)0.7(Mg,Fe,Al)6.0[(Al,Si)8.0](OH4.8H2O)
used in Agricultural Horticulture:
1. Horticulture
2. Soil Improvement
3. Fertilizer Carrier
4. Hydroponics
5. Animal Feedstuffs
Vermiculite the chemical composition
Constituents | SiO2 | Al2O3 | MgO | Fe2O3 | CaO | PH | H2O |
Content%) | 37-42 | 9-17 | 11-23 | 5-18 | 0.5-0.8 | 8-11 | <1 |
The main specifications and technical indicators
Vermiculite ore :
Specs | On the 2nd unit | On the 3nd unit | On the 4nd unit | On the 52nd unit |
Size(mm) | 5-7 | 3-5 | 1-3 | <1 |
Vermiculite expansion:
Level | Loose weight (kg/m3) | Superabsorbent(%) | Impurity(kg/m3) |
1 | 130 | 480 | <1 |
2 | 160 | 450 | <1 |
3 | 180 | 420 | <1 |
- Q: Please describe the peat, vermiculite, perlite, bark, sand characteristics and application in the garden?
- Peat, peat and peat. It is the ancient marshy plants are buried in the ground, in the flooding and lack of air conditions, decomposition of organic matter is not completely special. The peat in Northeast China is high and cold area. The content of nitrogen and ash in peat is low, slightly acidic or strong acidity, pH value is 5.0---5.9, EC value is less than 1, and water holding capacity is high.
- Q: hellow I want to pack my walls floor and celing with somthing that is very dense and fireproof , I thought of vermiculite but there is a silicate danger , sand is too heavy rock wool silicate danger uld anyone suggest somthing I could pour or push in that is dense so the sound from my theater system will not leak out to the other parts of the house. Thanks big time . G. Singh
- You go right ahead and do what feels right. That's the beauty of being American, you can do what you want !
- Q: i bought silkworms and they're in a pupa and im wondering if its ok.(also,can i use vermiculite again and again?)
- Yes and this is better for the environment. Since the new rage is peat moss hanging baskets and since peat moss has become the in thing to add to your plants and gardens, the natural peat moss bogs are being harvested to death. The cutters come in, dig out the moss, and the ecoenviroment of the bogs dies.
- Q: I rescued an indoor plant from the outdoors, some of the leaves have gone yellow and the little flowers have gone brown, do I remove the yellow leaves and brown flowers? I‘m not sure what kind of a plant it is. Thanks.
- I would remove any leaves or flowers that have gone yellow/brown, or are on their way, but make sure to leave some greener ones for sure, as the plant will need them for photosynthesis. I would probably gently repot the plant, in some decent potting soil with vermiculite (little white particles that create space within the soil for airation/keep the soil from compacting) if you can. Water the plant, but not too much, difficult to say when not knowing what kind of plant it is. Under or overwatering can cause leaves to yellow, as can too much plant food. Of course, it could've been burned by the sun bing outside like it was. Plants don't like fast and drastic temperature changes, so maybe put the plant in a bright spot inside, and see how it does. If it has very few leaves, and tons of stem, and is pretty leggy you could try pinching it back, take the small leaves off the end, that usually stimulates the plant to grow leaves along the stem closer to the roots. You could also take some cuttings, and put them in water, and if they root, plant them back into the plant itself, or make some smaller, new ones. It depends again on the kind of plant it is. If and when (let's think postively) this lucky plant starts to recover, perhaps feed it a little - I've used miracle gro (read package directions) or those little Jobe plant food spikes. Of course, a little kind talk, maybe some nice music never hurt anybody. There is a lot of information on the internet regarding plants, I'm sure, with just a bit of research, you could find a picture of it, and some specific help for the plant. Then there's the good old library, or maybe a trip to the nursery to ask somebody up close and personal (and maybe get it a friend!). LOL Good luck! And thanks for rescuing the plant, some people would've left it for dead. You are a plant angel!
- Q: My worm farm says to sprinkle a handful of soil every time I add food scraps. I‘m just wondering if it‘s okay to use potting mix?
- Soaking peat is cautioned quite. Its very not ordinary to moist and then very not ordinary to dry out. With greater effective drainage your flora wont have fungus themes. you additionally can purchase fertilizer like Epsoma. That has bio tone actual in it. i like it! Its effective bacteria and fungus. they help discourage the growth of undesirable bacteria and fungus. That and made my abode flora lots greater healthful and vivacious than ever. I used it on my orchids too and by no ability had lots of flora. Any way. its un had to sterilize soil for person flora. Its basically for seeds and cuttings. in case you inquire from me I even have grown many seeds and cuttings in in many situations used airborne dirt and dust/potting soil and basically as many grew. the only component that is helped by ability of baking the soil could be killing of fungus nat larva which eat plant roots and stems below the soil.
- Q: i need to know what sort of material you would use to grow plants vegetatively.like in leaf layering or tip cutting.
- I can no longer buy either in my area as it was found harmful to angle worms.
- Q: All I have is miracle grow and Ive seen cacuts growing out side here where I live but I would like an experts opinion. Help Me Please
- Succulent soil would be the easiest to use. But if you want to use your Miracle Grow buy a small bag of perlite and mix it in about 50/50 with the Miracle Grow. Perlite is a light-weight rock and will give the Miracle Grow a texture more to the liking of succulents. Vermiculite holds water, so don't use that.
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- Q: I am trying to propagate oleander from cuttings, but after a week no roots are visible. I used the newest growth on the plants and cut the leaves short. The cuttings are in water and the lowest sets of leaves were removed so that the nodes are in the water. They have been kept indoors in a spot that gets some indirect light. Should I have roots growing already? Also, is there a better way of doing this?
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- Q: How do I plant a habanero plant?
- How to plant habanero plant: Instructions Things You'll Need * Vermiculite * Potting soil * Seed trays with drainage holes * Plastic wrap * 6-inch growing pots Suggest Edits 1. * 1 Soak the habanero pepper seeds in warm water overnight. Soak the seeds six to 10 weeks before the last frost. * 2 Add an equal mixture of vermiculite and potting soil to a seed tray with drainage holes. * 3 Place the habanero seeds into the soil 1/4 inch deep. Keep them 1 inch apart. * 4 Water the seeds to keep the soil moist. Cover the tray with plastic wrap. * 5 Sit the seed tray in a bright location that receives indirect sunlight. Keep the soil temperature between 75 and 85 degrees F. * 6 Add water to the soil to keep the soil moist. Take the plastic wrap off the seeds once they begin to germinate, which will usually take six weeks. * 7 Remove week habanero seedlings once the first set of seedling leaves grow. * 8 Plant the habanero seedlings into their own individual 6-inch pots. Dig a hole large enough for the root ball in the soil. Keep them in a sunny location and keep the soil moist for adequate growing. * 9 Plant the seeds outdoors by digging a garden bed 18 inches deep. Add compost to the top 6 inches of soil, and plant the seedlings 15 inches apart after the threat of frost passes. Water the plants to keep the soil moist.
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Horticulture APPLICATION vermiculite for soil improvement
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 5 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m.t./month
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OKorder Financial Service
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