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Natural Agricultural Soil improvement vermiculite

Natural Agricultural Soil improvement vermiculite

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20 m.t.
Supply Capability:
1000 m.t./month

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Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:PP Nonwoven bags
Delivery Detail:20 days

Specifications

1.100% Natural Golden vermiculite 
2. Agricultural soil improvement first choice 
2. Quality WIN 
4. Good price

Natural Agricultural Soil improvement vermiculite

 

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: My friend suprised me with a tarantual today as I‘ve always wanted one but I have no idea what to put in it‘s tank.All I know is to feed it 2 crickets a day and to wear goggles for the first week of having it incase it‘s nervous and spits hairs. That‘s all I‘ve been told.So I could do with advice on what to put in the tank and any other useful info about tarantulas i‘ll need to know.
I use organic top soil for substrate. Some of mine hide on a piece of pipe, broken flower pot, or whatever i had lying around when i set up the cage. I take the hide out of the burrowing species cage once they dig their burrow so it is easier to spot uneaten prey. I feed mostly roaches, but every once in a while get crickets for variety. If you decide to breed your own food i recommend Dubai roaches. They don't stink, can't climb smooth surfaces or fly, and have live birth (no work for you). I feed my Ts an appropriate size insect once a week. Not all tarantulas kick hairs. Chances are you got a rose hair (they do kick). I believe it is new world Ts that kick hairs, and old world don't. However the ones without the hairs tend to be very aggressive. I can hold my red hair and pinktoe. The baboons and cobalt are mean as all get out. I don't provide a water dish for my T's. The ones that like humidity get misted 1-2x a week. The others get all the necessary water from their food. Make sure any feeder insects are gut loaded, butcalciumm and vitamin dusting isunnecessaryy. They pretty much suck the juices out and leave the shell so they won't benifit from it anyway
Q: My female leopard gecko just layed 2 eggs and i dont want to use the wrong bedding for them when they hatch. What kind is the best???
She can lay up to 18 more this season! Feed her well, and make sure she has calcium available 24/7 (in a small bowl in the habitat). Your adults shouldn't be on a loose substrate either, but never put a baby on one. The best thing for the new hatchlings is plain white paper towels. I have 17 eggs in the incubator, and I'm presently using those tiny condiment clear containers w/lids (like you'd get ketchup, etc. in) to make tiny little moisture hides. I prefer using clear 'bowls' so I can closely monitor the new arrivals. Good luck with your babies, 'Grandma!' They are JUST adorable when they emerge. If you're lucky - you might catch one in the process, but usually, you peek in and voila! The baby is there.
Q: I want to grow magic mushrooms the vermiculite and brown rice way but I don‘t want to order anything can I make magic shrooms from store bought mushroom spore prints? Any help would be appreciate F the haters
Mushrooms from the store are only magical when they are stuffed with crab. Seems you have NO idea what you're talking about.
Q: I am a Real Estate agent and I was on a home inspection with a client today that revealed that there was Vermiculite insulation in the attic.I‘m wondering if anybody on here has any informed information regarding the topic and if they are familiar with the processes and costs of abatement.Also, does anybody know what the testing procedure is and how accurate it is???
Vermiculite insulation is a mined product that often has asbestos contamination. The levels, however, are typically well below the EPA guidance of 1%. Although some products in the past were found to contain slightly more than 1% (notably in the Libby. MT mine), this is still not in a friable form. That is, it doesn't get into the air easily because the insulation can not be easily crumbled. As far as accuracy of the testing method, it is easily more accurate than the sampling method. Testing uses direct microscopic fiber counts, and relies on representativeness of the sample sent to the lab, and of the portion counted at the lab.
Q: ok so i have a new lasiodora parahybana and was wondering how often i should clean her enclosure.i use a mixture of vermiculite (80%) and top-soil (20%) for the substrate.I keep it at about 70-80% humidity with the aid of a sponge and water dish.i feed it a small cricket everyday.I noticed that the tank just really stinks now.so getting to the point, how often should i clean it?i don‘t want to disturb the stress level of my spider by removing it from it‘s enclosure and wrecking her burrow to clean out cricket husks every day.so rather than, how often should i clean the enclosure, i guess i‘m really asking on how should i clean the enclosure?a lot of internet sources give me different advice.i was wondering on getting help from someone who has had a brazilian salmon pink bird eating spider and would like to pass on the knowledge.
I have an L. Difficilis which is similar to L. Parahybana. None of my spiders' habitats ever stink, and I never clean their habitat because spiders are so clean naturally. If your spider's habitat stinks it could be a few things. The sponge could be harboring some sort of fungus, I don't recommend sponges for this reason (and they are a good breeding ground for parasites). Instead I use a shallow water dish with pebbles in it so that the spider doesn't drown. To create humidity and keep my spiders hydrated I mist one half of their habitat lightly dampening the substrate every third day. You are in my opinion over-feeding your spider. My L. Difficilis is big 8 female and I still only feed her one cricket a day over the weekend, meaning one at a time. Thus Friday, Saturday and Sunday she gets a cricket. Then nothing for another week. That way you avoid the spider refusing the cricket and winding up with dead crickets in the habitat (which are the source of foul smells). My smaller spiders get one cricket a week (I am consistent and usually feed all of them on Saturday). If the cricket is not immediately eaten I remove it shortly thereafter. If you leave a cricket in the habitat for too long it may feed on the spider. I would advise you to remove the spider and replenish the substrate. I do not recommend sand. Coconut husk or even better vermiculite substrate. Please feel free to email me if you have any other questions.
Q: I need to know what Permiculite is!I think it has something to do with cultivations so ill put it in the gardening section.I saw it on this videogt
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Q: I surface sowed the seeds on normal pot soil in a tray and did not cover the seeds at all. I put these seeds under a T5 grow light for 16 hours a day, and in 3 days I already found out they had their little root germinated!But here is what the packet instructions say:Place seed on the surface of a good free draining, damp seed compost and cover with a fine sprinkling of compost of compost or vermiculite. Seal container inside a polythene bag and keep 15-20C (59-68F) until after germination can take 1-3 months. Do not exclude light, as this helps germination.Well, it seems that light is the MAJOR determinant of the germination!
Not necessarily. All it may indicate is light is necessary, not a major determinant. Nowdon't start crowing yet.some plantsand I don't know if C.routundifolia is one.have a secondary hibernation after germination. Lisianthus for example with germinate and then must go thru a second hibernation where it will not grow!!! for several month until the second hibernation factors are overcome. It's enough to pull one's hair outwhich might explain a few things. Still, congrats on getting them up, may damp-off not find your little babies.
Q: After Sally or Betty have their egg/s we carefully move them into a deli cup w/ moist vermiculite and set them under a heat lamp and make sure the heat is around 80-90 degrees. We do not disturb the eggs while moving them and have watched tons of videos of other people doing the same thing we are doing but the eggs keep deflating and dying. What am I doing wrong? It also seems like the eggs are yellow tinted from the beginning also when candled. Are my lady geckos infertile or could it be Edmond our male?Any tips or step by step advice would be appreciated.They are healthy, fed crickets and meal worms, w/ calcium dusting, plenty of water.
An actual incubator instead of a foam cup would probably help. I suggest talking to an actual breeder
Q: My female leopard gecko laid two eggs last night, and I totally wasn't expecting them too. Is this what time of year it should happen? How will I know if she is going to lay them again? She is housed with a male also, and I want to see if I can get some good eggs. How can I go about this. Major tips please!
Theres a product out called Jungle Bedding . We used it on most of our snakes and it works great. And it has vermiculite in it. Only thing is I cant remember who makes it..Always remember if it is toxic to you...its toxic to them
Q: Will pineapple sage,rosemary & oregano propagate themselves from clippings or branches?
I am not sure about the Bromelaids, but herbs yes.

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