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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:contractors creating custom faux stone walls?
Try hyperturfa (there are several sites with different formulas). Essentially, hyperturfa is a mixture of Portland cement, sifted peat, and one or two other substances from sand to the more lightweight perlite and/or vermiculite (the stuff horticulturists use in their potting soil), and/or silica (which helps give a finer texture). It is lightweight, depending upon your formula. You can purchase molds (moulds), or, make your own. I'm cheap :D, so I make molds out of old milk jugs that I have reshaped through heating in the oven or over a fire (I place them over a stone and they melt to the shape), or I make stone-shaped hollows in dirt or sand, and line (or not line, depending on my project) with plastic. When stiff but still workable, I make my finishing touches (smoothing out lines, adding texture, etc.) Individual stones can be affixed using more hyperturfa or regular cement/mortar. Standard concrete colorants and acid stains work, but I prefer natural colorants -- I use rusty water, coffee, tea, vinegar that has had steel wool fermenting for a few days, berry juices, etc. If using as a stucco or intend to create brick lines, or stone work it is advisable to use some sort of backing (chicken wire, etc.) as you would stucco or straight cement/mortar. (Although, I did apply a sand-based hyperturfa directly over unpainted, untreated raw concrete foundation blocks with no problem.) If this is not exactly what you are looking for.and if you do find what you are looking for.I'd certainly appreciate a heads up.
Q:Can vermiculite be used as insulation around a chimney liner?I have been told vermiculite expands 30x when heated. Can I use it safely around my chimney liner, and how do I know how much to put in?
I would use vermiculite because when perlite is ingested it can cause impaction.
Q:I‘m so excited lol, I just went to walmart and bought the pot the soil the distilled water, lol but ok so I‘m a little confused. Is this right? I mix half Peet Moss with half Perlite and keep adding water and mixing until it‘s moist. Then I just fill the pot, and put the seeds directly on top of the soil?. Then just put them in a window that has sunlight coming through it? Is that all that I do?
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Q:What is or is theur a deposit, sorda like potting soil, I know it has big chunks in it, , get here sis?!?!?
Just as I#x27;m reading these comments my crested gecko is just hanging out by my leg under my jacket while I peek over at him every once in a while. I love my lil laid back crestie lt;3 had him since the 7th (today being the 24th) And I can trust him to be left alone on my bed for a minute and come back and he#x27;s still where I left him! They#x27;re fun and energetic although you have to watch where they may jump too! If you pick these lil cuties make sure you hold them close to a nice surface so if they do over jump they#x27;re still safe. Misting once-twice a day. Not too bad#x2F;hard to do. Make sure they have clean water at hand and make sure their Repashy is quot;lickablequot;. Can be kept in room temperature high 60s to low 80s. Not too hard to take care of. With Leo#x27;s you have to worry about shedding and getting live insects while cresties are fine with they#x27;re Crested Gecko Diet (CGD) With cresties it really depends on their personality to how easy they are to handle. I hold mine daily and he likes it
Q:Hi guys my corn snake is knocked up and im flapping on what to use as an incubator for the eggs im not working at mo so i cant go and but one of those expensive things even tho id love to :( but hey ho so can you guys give me some ideas please also im guna use VERMICULITE but all where ive looked it dont tell you how much water to add i KNOW it has to be 100% humidity but again can i av some advice thanks guys
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Q:Growing white button mushroom for first time. What is the best substitute for vermiculite else than perlite?
just add some compost to the planting hole and then top dress the surrounding area with compost , too.... then mulch.... clay soil holds water and hydrangeas love their water.... they are water hogs.... clay soil is actually quite good for them and they have done well in my red clay for 15 years!... you will want to add some lime to keep your soil less acidic if you want the pink to not turn toward blue.... but the plant itself still needs a little acid to be happy, so it's a balance you must reach... just avoid any aluminum sulfate or other aluminums as they're what actually turn the flowers of the mophead hydrangea to blue....
Q:i put a 4 inch deep container inside her terrarium with spider turf and vermiculite and mixed it with water, she started digging a hole, than she stopped and now she wants to get out of her terrarium. wht seems to be the problemps:im 100% sure that she‘s pregnant
look really good in the dirt if know eggs give her a couple days or take her to the vet
Q:last night my bearded dragon layed her eggs in her large water bowl,i didntsee them till this morning. she layed 22 all together. i took them out and put them in the container with vermiculite and into the incubator. that was 5 hours ago now. they are still very plum and if i candlelight them i can see the pink spot inside, only thing is they have a yellow tint to them and smell. is there any chance there still alive?what should i do please help!!
i am sorry but i do not think so but there is a chance they will
Q:Im confused with what to put my gecko eggs in. We have them in a butter container in the same cage as the mother and father. This is my first time with gecko eggs. HELP ME!!! PLZ!
if I am not mistaken lizards lay eggs in warm sand that is heated in the daytime from the sun.(I am supposing that you have the hairless, featherless, cold blooded type of gecko). So you are gonna have to make the sun over the eggs using a 100W lightbulb to keep them warm(not cooked). Google sites on lizard raising for more info.

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