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Our Horticulture Perlite, weighing 6.6 quarts (about 22 ounces), is a premium soil amendment made in the USA. It enhances soil aeration, drainage, and root growth, making it ideal for various gardening applications, from container gardening to hydroponics.
N**A
Nice
Perlite in a bag . It's a nice amount for the price .
K**L
Okay but gets dusty towards bottom of bag
This was delivered quick and it seems to have helped aerate my plant soil. However, the lower you get in the bag the more crushed like fine powder and dusty it becomes, which is worrisome because there are no more chunks which I would think you need to make the soily airy. Also its advertised as 6.6 quarts but I received a bit less. Luckily i had enough for my plants but just be weary of that. It was a good price compared to other perlite at the time. Lastly, when pouring it out of the bag and into a pot to mix with soil, you might want to hold your breath and pour then run back away from the pot to breathe again. This is because a bunch of dust gets in the air when pouring and I coughed so much from breathing it in that I coughed the whole time while planting.
B**.
Worked well
Custom soul mix
P**T
It's a good bit of perlite.
The perlite was shipped quickly, arrived fast , well packaged, and there was plenty of it.
D**5
Great
Nice
S**Y
Good quality but too much dust
The perlite arrived in a clear plastic bag, casually taped shut. A zip tie might work better to secure it. There was a lot of dust, but hey, it’s perlite! I mixed it into my potting soil with some orchid bark, and it’s working good.
R**N
You can't mess up perlite
This is just plain old perlite. The range of size is from small to I'd say medium. It's pretty much the same stuff you would get from the store, but I did notice the last few bags from the store were really small fines, this is better with a larger range in size from small to larger. That is the main benefit of this over what is at the store, a nice range of size in this stuff.
K**A
It *seems* like horticultural perlite, but...
There's no genuine labeling or real commercial packaging. I've never heard of this company, and there isn't even a label with their name on it. The internet doesn't show me anything. It looks like horticultural perlite, but I have no way of knowing, and I cannot believe they claim US origin without providing any evidence. They make all kinds of claims about quality that customers have no way of verifying, since this company doesn't seem to really exist. Unfortunately, there are materials used in industry and in building trades that are similar to those used in horticulture and agriculture, but which are either not of the same quality, have impurities not suited for plant growth (especially for food plants) or which have been chemically treated in ways that may affect plants. I will not use this.
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