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: In Hydroponics, which is better material to use in place of soil , vermiculite, perlite or other?
- Gold flecks most likely Vermiculite. paired seed leaves erm, wind borne weeds.
- Q: Can you grow Pearl Oyster Mushrooms in brown rice flour/vermiculite cakes?
- i would but a mixture of vermiculite and water not too wet. you should be able to make a ball with it and it should crumble when touched you want them to be miose but not wet. and you can use a plastic container with a hole big enough for the snake to slide in and out easily in the top.
- Q: I just bought a house with a half dead lawn that requires lots of water. The soil here has lots of clay in it and as a result, doesn't hold water well and needs excessive watering to keep a lawn green. My neighbor lives on a hill and reseeded his whole yard only to have his back yard (uphill) die on him because all the water ran down hill. Question is, how would I use vermiculite, perlite, or anything else to help my lawn retain water? I have used Scott's turf builder in an attempt to spread the roots of the grass and my lawn looks 100% better, but it still needs lots of water :(
- Can have asbestos in it, especially in the past.
- Q: If I want to repot a houseplant to a bigger container, what kind of soil do I use?
- t would really depend upon what type of plant it is. Some house plants need less water, so you should use a sandy potting soil or ones with a lot of vermiculite in it. Succulents and cacti need sandy soils that drain well, for example. If it's a plant that needs a lot of water, you should chose one or create one that has more clay in it. If it's a plant that needs extra feeding, such as a heavy bloomer or a heavy foliage plant, there are potting soils with extra fertilizers in it. Also, different plants need different amounts of certain fertilizers like magnesium or pot ash or nitrogen. Too much of these for your plant can burn it. Too little can cause poor growth. The amounts of magnesium can also change the colors of the blooms as well. And some plants need more or less acidic levels. Azalea's need different amounts of acids than other plants, for example. African Violet's need more acid as well. Potting Soil Plus Fertilizer would probably be the best answer, unless the plant you are transplanting needs low fertilizer, in which case a general purpose soil mix would be best. And that doesn't even take into consideration whether it is an aquatic plant, in which case it would need an aquatic soil mix and need to be covered with pea gravel to prevent fish from uprooting the plant or from contaminating the water and causing an algae bloom.
- Q: My agriscience teacher gave me two ficus clippings to root and grow. We applied rooting hormone to the bottom of the clippings. I have a plastic tent around them with spaces for air to get in. I pruned the leaves off except for a few near the top. They are in a growing media that contains perlite and, I think there is some vermiculite. Are there any tips I need to know to help it live?
- bright light, no direct sunlight, and consistently MOIST soil not soggy and never dried out
- Q: I put a bunch of vermiculite (that is probably spelled wrong.) in a pot and then watered it down until the water was as deep as the vermiculite, then dipped the stems of the clippings in some root growth powder and stuck the stems in the vermiculite, I don‘t think the leaves were touching the wet vermiculite, but after a little over a weak the clippings were basicly reduced to slime. what went wrong?? was there to much water for them??? Was the vermiculite to much for the leaves?? I know that their leaves are very sensitive to water on them, but I am pretty sure they weren‘t touching the vermiculite/water mix. :S
- I certainly have had the finest outcomes utilising an African Violet pot. in the previous I transplanted mine to those pots I had a similar problem. AV pots are available 2 products. there's a ceramic pot and a water reservoir. The water is going contained in the bottom area and the plant is contained in the pot on acceptable. It keeps the plant gently moist. I pot mine in Miracle Gro potting soil. it is been flowering progressively for about 18 months now. the hot blooms have diminished yet I certainly have a minimum of three new buds popping out. African Violet pots are accessible at backyard centers and, often times, at Wal Mart. I shop it in a west dealing with window and our residing house is amazingly cool.
- Q: (Acer planoides) I purchased these seeds at a market, the instructions on the packet say this.Place the seeds in a ziplock bag with a little damp not wet vermiculite and place in the fridge for 90120 days. inspect regularly and if seeds start to germinate remove and sow. plant the seeds 1/4 to 1/2 inch deep in good quality compost and keep moisture around 60 to 70 F.90 to 120 days? Its going to take at least 3 months for these seeds to germinate?And why does the months of cold air in a wet environment make these seeds germinate (that just sounds like it would cause hibernation/preservation)?
- lol what a ****** retard, you cant even plant a seed lol
- Q: can i use sphagnum moss as a medium for incubating leopard gecko eggs? i don't have vermiculite or perlite.
- okorder has different kinds of vermiculite. Check their descriptions. I had only heard about horticultural vermiculite before I read your question, but try a big pet shop if the kind sold at garden centers isn't appropriate.
- Q: my turtle has had 3 eggs ,how do i care for them
- Very carefully remove the eggs. Pick them up the exact same way it was laid. Rotating the eggs can kill the developing turtle. Place the eggs into small containers halfway full with damp vermiculite. The containers with the eggs should then be placed in an incubator. The best way to provide a safe incubator container is to take a plastic aquarium and place two bricks on their side at the bottom. Place the plastic container that contains the eggs on top of the two bricks and heat the water 82oF (28oC) with an aquarium heater. Cover the aquarium with pane of glass to ensure the heat and condensation stays with the incubator. It is essential to make sure the glass is slanted so that any condensation does not drip onto the turtle eggs as this can kill the embryos. The ideal humidity level for turtle eggs is between 95-100%. You can measure the level of humidity with a hygrometer hung on the aquarium wall. To tell when the egg is fertilized, hold the egg between your thumb and forefinger in front of a bright light. If the egg is fertilized, you will be able to see dark blood vessels inside even at an early stage. As time goes by, the blood vessels will turn into a dark area as the turtle develops. Unfertilized eggs show a light area around the air pocket inside the egg and a dark area at the drying yolk. An unfertilized egg will also begin to lose weight over time whereas fertilized eggs gain weight. If a turtle embryo dries in the egg, do not assume it is a mistake you made. The likely cause is because of the parent's diet.
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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
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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