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Exfoliators Perlite Coarse Grade - 100L | 2MM - 4MM

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Get ready to make your plants and animals glow with this game-changing perlite from Exfoliators. The coarse-grade Perlite in this 100L bag provides versatility like no other, with a composition that's 40% 4MM and 59% 2MM particles. It expands remarkably, surpassing global standards to help aerate and drain your soil mixes. But what truly sets it apart is that it's pH neutral and sterile, ensuring it's safe for all your plants and critters. So grab this bulk perlite for sale, revitalize your growing medium and watch your garden thrive.

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  • [1] x Exfoliators Hydroponic Premium Perlite - 100L | | Coarse Grade | Grow Bag

What Is Perlite?

What is Perlite? Perlite is an extremely versatile inorganic mineral that once expanded is used extensively world wide for many different applications. Perlite is a natural occurring mineral in the form of siliceous rock, Perlite ore is found world wide with the best mines located in North America, Greece, Turkey, China and Northern Australia. When the perlite ore is heated at approximately 850⁰-900⁰C it expands up to 20 times its original volume, unlike many other volcanic glasses, making it perfect for use as perlite insulation. This expansion is caused by water that has been trapped within the ore (approximately 4% water content is trapped within the perlite ore) and the water is boiled off when evaporation occurs causing the ore to expand to its particular size. This process is much likened to the making of popcorn in your microwave (yet at a much higher temperature). In the expansion phase, the perlite ore changes from dark shades of black and grey to fluorescent, pearly white shades.