Vermiculite
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Vermiculite for Home Terrace Gardening, Horticulture & Hydroponics 100% Natural, Organic Potting Soil Mix Additive for Soil Aeration Drainage Nutrient Absorption
Product Description:
Vermiculite is a mineral, which is mined and processed into granules that may be mixed into the soil to aid in aeration and drainage as well as adding often needed nutrients to the soil. There are several ways in which Vermiculite can enhance your gardening efforts.
Key Benefits:
- Utkarsh Vermiculite is lightweight, a property that is especially important for potted plant. It is a good addition to the potting mix for outdoor as well as indoor plants.
- Utkarsh Vermiculite enhances soil aeration and drainage, which is crucial for healthy root development.
- Utkarsh Vermiculite helps retain moisture, reducing the need for frequent watering.
- Utkarsh Vermiculite is commonly used in hydroponics. It releases moisture when the plant needs it. It also promotes better absorption of nutrients by the plants.
- Utkarsh Vermiculite improves water and nutrient retention can lead to healthier plants and higher crop yields.
Direction of Use:
- You can use Utkarsh Vermiculite alone or along with other potting mix materials like Vermicompost, Perlite, Cocopeat, Neem cake, Castor cake, Bio compost etc.
Doses:
- Use 100 -150 grams for a small pot.
Storage Tips:
- Avoid direct sunlight.
- Store in a cool, dry place.
- Keep it away from Weedicide and other garden chemicals.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: 5 kg or 4.4 kg?
A: 4.4 kg.
Q: How many kgs are there in total? On top it says 5 kgs whereas in description it’s only 1 kg!!
A: Its 5 kg only. There is mistake in description. Thanks for bringing to our notice. Will make necessary changes.
Q: will it dissolve in water easily?
A: No..it doesn’t dissolve, rather it holds water in the soil mix to provide water to plants.
Q: Is this fine grain or coarse grain?
A: Coarse grain as in photograph.