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Horticultural Perlite 0-5 mm
€3,95
Perlite is a granular inorganic material frequently used in substrate mixes to improve soil aeration and structure. It helps maintain a light, well-drained, and crumbly substrate, preventing compaction and water stagnation at the root level.
It is also extremely effective for rooting cuttings, promoting the formation of a stronger and healthier root system compared to rooting exclusively in water. Due to its porous structure, perlite simultaneously provides moisture, air, and stability—ideal conditions for root initiation.
Recommended method for cuttings:
Cuttings can be placed in a bag with moistened perlite, about one-third full. Insert the ends of the cuttings up to the node into the perlite, then fill the bag with air and seal it. Place the bag in a bright area with indirect light. Roots can be checked after 2–3 weeks, and planting is recommended when they reach a length of approximately 1.5–2.5 cm.
Perlite can absorb approximately 35–40% water, which it stores in its highly porous granular structure, gradually releasing it according to the plant’s needs. At the same time, it allows a constant airflow to the roots.
Technically, perlite is a material that is:
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inorganic, 100% ecological
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chemically neutral
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very stable and non-degradable over time
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thermo-insulating
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effective over an extremely wide temperature range, from -200°C to +850°C
It is suitable for both indoor and outdoor plants and is successfully used in mixes for tropical plants, succulents, cacti, seedlings, and cuttings.
Note:
Bulk product. Packaging is done manually in zip bags by our staff. There may be volume differences or slight variations due to porosity, compaction level, moisture, or material density. These variations are normal and do not affect product quality.
Note for international orders:
Adding soil products to international orders will increase your shipping costs due to extra weight charges. For each piece, you will need to pay an extra cost of 10 Ron (~2 Eur).
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