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Kg and Liter are not equivalent. Package contents: 5 Liters(700-800 gr.)
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What is vermiculite used for?
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Vermiculite is used to obtain high yields in agriculture as well as in a wide variety of fields in different sectors.
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Expanded vermiculite has an important use as a soil conditioner due to its very low density and isolation feature.
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Vermiculite is a very useful natural mineral in the rapid development of your home and garden plants, in addition to known agricultural processes. Vermiculite provides great support in removing the water and mineral support of your plants more intensely. With Vermiculite, you can both meet the nutritional needs of your plants and extend their irrigation intervals because of its high water retention capacity and beneficial compounds.
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Fine boy is used in seedling cultivation, especially in the agricultural sector. It is used in greenhouses and fields to ventilate the soil, to feed the plant, and to root the plant.
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It is used to get the maximum yield from the seed by covering both the root of the seedling and the seedling after planting.
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The structure of the vermiculite does not deteriorate for 20 years.
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What is Vermiculite?
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- Vermiculite is used in many agricultural activities such as root steeling processes, soil regulation processes, seed germination process, house plants and pot arrangements, preservation of roots and parts of flower bulbs.
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- Vermiculite with medium grain size is used as standard in many areas of horticulture including root splicing for professional gardeners.
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- Vermiculite mixed into the soil, air channels will be opened in the soil, allowing the plant to breathe.
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- The use of vermiculite or soil alone by mixing with peat requires very little water in the germination process of the seed.
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How to use vermiculite?
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Vermiculite can be easily used by emptying it from the pole bag.
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Vermiculite is simply watered, planted into the cut root, and if the pot has enough drainage, over-wetting or watering will not cause any problems.
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Vermiculite is used in seedling cultivation by mixing 1/3 with peat.


