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Horticulture APPLICATION vermiculite for soil improvement

Horticulture APPLICATION vermiculite for soil improvement

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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:I know I need jars, spores, pressure cooker, a terranium, but what else do I need? Should I use Rye Seed or...?
No, you cannot it is not a safe substrate to use. If you are looking for a more soil in nature type substrate try buying Eco Earth that is a 100% pure cocofiber substrate. Please visit CrabbyWiki for further information regarding substrates.
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?
Please do NOT believe all you read on the internet! Vermiculite is vermiculite. Asbestos is asbestos. Both are totally safe, used properly.
Q:I've been using commercial seed starting mix for many years, but am selling tranplants at farmers market for the second time this year. i need many cubic feet of seed starting mix and can't get it locally in bulk (I'd have to drive 3 hours away to get it). So i would like to make my own rather than buy many many bags of miracle grow or schultz at great cost.I am wondering if I can just get bales of peat moss and sift it thru hardware cloth and mix it with perlite and vermiculite. I am also wondering if I purchase a bale of peat moss, do i need to sterilize it, or is it already sterile?thanx!
it may easily sort of be slightly of the two. it can be a chemical reaction given which you have a metamorphosis in temperature (endothermic). issues which comprise burning/freezing, changing colours, giving off gases are all categorised as chemical reactions. nevertheless, if the difficulty keeps to be the comparable and in elementary terms alterations in length and shape, which comprise stepping on an empty soda can. it is nevertheless the comparable merchandise and comparable weight, in elementary terms the form has been forcibly altered. yet provided that an icepack is predicated off of dissolving compounds, there incredibly is not any substitute interior the difficulty/atoms. yet, i could lean extra in direction of this being a actual reaction. and you may divide up the reactants lower back, which complements this being a actual reaction.
Q:I‘m going to be installing attic insulation. I haven‘t decided on fiberglass or cellulose. I know I‘m supposed to use something fire resistant like vermiculite around the chimney flue. Do I need to take the same steps around electrical junction boxes and lighting fixtures in the ceiling?
Drewfuss is correct about the two types of recessed lighting fixtures, the junction boxes, and the baffles. I would add that non-insulation contact recessed lighting require airspace to prevent damage to the fixture, not primarily as a fire safety measure.
Q:It has to do with establishing root from say a branch from a tree or shrub. The rooting hormone, rootone, talks about planting the starter in a root medium.
It means the material you will be rooting the plant in such as vermiculite, sand, soil, or some combination of those.
Q:i was going to buy one but then i talked to like 3 different breeders that say they dont even use uncubators just put them in hatchrite and keep them in room temp?
Hi sure its posible to hatch eggs with out an incubator BUT if the eggs were within the refrigerator it could have killed the membrane. so you are going to have to purchase new ones I new a girl who was once in poor health and needed to keep in mattress so she saved the electrical blanket on and became them two times an afternoon they hatched into satisfactory little chickens! you would take a look at that? goodluck )
Q:hello.i am thinking about getting a pet tarantula.i have been wanting one for the past year.and i think it is about time get one.So I have never owned a pet tarantula before just rats,cats,dogs,guinea pigs,lizards.What is a good breed for a beginner.and what are the basic care guides.and i am not looking for a pet to cuddle and handle all the time.so i know that most you shouldnt handle and if so a very little.so please and thankyou.:D
Pet tarantulas are cool spiders, but beware of the poison.
Q:My uncle put in a new ceiling fan for us this evening. He had to crawl in our attic to do this. He knocked out what I thought was just some dust an plaster. I had my husband vaccuum it up. Only after the fact did we realize there was some vermiculite in those chunks. We had some small traces of silvery flakes on the floor which we've been using a mop to clean up. But there is a small amount that got on the carpet. How should I clean that up? I'm kind of creaking out about asbestos exposure. What else should we do? How consurned should I be about this?
idk if the clear spots mean anything but i would say that doesn't sound right... idk try incubating them anyways. leave the eggs stuck together! if you move them it could do more damage than if you leave them. just start placing the eggs about 1/2-1 inch apart and press down with your thumb to make a nice lil hole for the egg b4 you put it in the incubator. no its not a good idea to move the eggs everyday. well first of all you shouldn't need to moisten the vermiculite every day! just spray it good once b4 you put the eggs in and leave it. if it makes u feel better get a hydrometer (measures moisture) and put it in the cup/container next to the eggs and ours tends to stay in the green section which means moderatly humid which is working perfectly fine for me so far. maybe ur cups are the problem. for our incubator we got the kind of containers with the snap on lids. you can get them at target or walmart. and than we just SET the lid on top, don't snap it on just set it on top of the container so the eggs are covered but air can still circulate. kay i hope this helps you!
Q:I‘m going to try my hand at planting this spring, but I live in an apartment, so all of it must be done through a pot.I was wondering if any of you had any tips on what sort of soil to use for best results. Peat moss, top soil? As you can tell, I have absolutely no idea what I‘m doing. Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
What Stephanie said.though read the package - most Miracle Grow potting soils have 3 months' fertilizer IN the soil. So.do NOT fertilize your plants until you're into the fourth month, or you risk buring them with too much fertilizer. Just water alone for the first three months. If you get potting soil without fertilizer in it, you can use any general fertilizer - follow directions on the label.
Q:I have acquired a large number of pots that were recently (3 weeks ago) planted with everything ranging from petunias to hostas. Alot are dying. They were just planted in topsoil. I have been giving them miracle grow weekly, but does not seem to help. Should I unpot, and mix in some manure or garden soil and then replant. I do not have beds for them yet, so for now they have to go back in pots. Is it worth the stress of repotting them to give them better soil? Yes, all the pots have drain holes and have been getting watered daily, and get some sun, but not all day.
It probably is not worth it. Not knowing all the varities, makes it hard to comment. But petunias and any other flowers, not worth the bother.The Hosta is a tropical plant,and should be planted in half plain potting mix(no fertiliser),and half light river sand.They should never bre planted just in topsoil. Dirt from garden beds contains all manner of viruses and tiny nematodes, or grubs.The Hosta is a sulker. It may recover, but will sulk for ages.The other wrong thing is you don't water daily. Your killing them with kindness. Only water when top of pot is dry.And remember size of plant. Water in the summer twice weekly, or when dry, and in winter, once or twice a fortnight.Then again Hosta likes sun, but some may not.Also do not fertilise until they need it. Plants recovering are more likely to die from over-feeding and over-watering. Good Luck!

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