- leafyplace.com perlite/Many people describe perlite as Styrofoam balls as they look similar. Perlite is exceptionally lightweight and usually a bright white color.
- imerys.com minerals/perlitePerlite is a naturally occurring volcanic rock formed from siliceous lava or ash. Due to rapid cooling, the lava or ash solidifies into a glass-like rock.
- agrosan.com.tr perlite/index.htmlPerlite contains 2 to 5 percent water and is a silicate rock, meaning it contains a “high percentage of silica (Si),” according to the Mineral Information Institute.
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- terrariumtribe.com what-is-perlite/It’s able to both improve your soils and substrates, or in some cases completely replace them. Making perlite a versatile material to say the least!
- gardeningknowhow.com garden-how-to/soil-…Perlite is one of several components often found in soilless growing material. Perlite is a natural volcanic mineral that is ultra-lightweight, absorbent, and porous.
- gardeningbank.com perlite-vs-vermiculite/Perlite is obtained from the explosion of heated volcanic rocks. Perlite granules have tiny holes on their surfaces, which help perlite to trap and retain water.
- nperlite.com perlite/Found in deposits around the world, perlite is a form of natural glass, earning its moniker from the Latin term for pearl, “perla,” reflective of its lustrous appearance.