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Old 10-08-2020, 12:08 AM   #6 (permalink)
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I don't think you will like the vermiculite. It hold more water than the perlite and break down over time. Vermiculite is more like a sponge.


Why not use a low cost potting soil mixed 50%/50% with perlite?? This will give a well draining potting mix with some body to hold a little water while being airy. .... These low cost mixes are usually 25-30% pete; a fine ground bark; and some perlite.



I'm able to buy a nursery mix with a large percentage of course pine bark which works very well for bananas. One cu yd of the bark mix (about 30 bags of potting mix +/-) was only $35.
I’m glad to know about vermiculite! Yeah you’re right I wouldn’t want it to hold a lot of water! It does sound really interesting about the perlite mix! That’s a lot of soil for $35! Wow! By any chance do you happen to know the name of it? Where to find it? If not I understand! Thanks so much for you reply!
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