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I don't use perlite but I do use vermiculite - both fine and medium grade - for my seed sowing.
Vermiculite aids water retention, holding several times it own weight in water whereas Perlite aids drainage. Both aid in the aeration of the compost, but vermiculite also aids in the retention of trace elements within the compostRat
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i use perlite in my compost mix and also vermiculite to top off seedlings and to aid the water retention benefits of using the perlite.
i finds it makes the seedling/seed mix much lighter and easier for the seed to break the surface.this will be a battle from the heart
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Hence the reason why volcanic islands 'green up' comparatively quickly after a volcano eruption!Originally posted by phil the shed View Posti use perlite in my compost mix and also vermiculite to top off seedlings and to aid the water retention benefits of using the perlite.
i finds it makes the seedling/seed mix much lighter and easier for the seed to break the surface.
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I have found that the vermiculite holds a nice level of moisture and the perlite seems to stop it becoming soggy. You get a nicely moistened compost that is easy to maintain by bottom watering. I am having a lot less 'damping off' with sowing seed into fibre pots bottom watered and filled with compost, perlite, vermiculite mix.Originally posted by piskieinbootsif one aids water retention and the other aids drainage - don't they cancel each other out in the same pot
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Shirley
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