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The Beet: A Podcast For Plant Lovers

Perlite vs Vermiculite

The Beet: A Podcast For Plant Lovers

Epic Gardening

Education, Home & Garden, How To, Leisure

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 19 February 2018

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

So sorry about the missing podcasts - I was without service on a vacation and was two episodes short! To make up for it, here's a rerun of one of the most popular episodes on the show - perlite vs. vermiculite - enjoy!

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0:00.0

Hello, hello, hello. Today on the Epic Gardening Podcast, we're talking about

0:05.8

perlite versus fermiculite. What is the difference? So if you're like me,

0:12.0

you've probably been in this position at

0:14.3

the gardening center at least when you started out. Standing in the gardening

0:18.4

center you're sitting there you're trying to decide between purlite and

0:21.8

vermiculite all you can can really remembers that one of them looks

0:25.2

like styrofoam balls. What do you do? Well, that's what we're going to answer in today's episode.

0:30.9

The difference between purlite and vermiculite is

0:33.8

actually really important to know for the prosperity of your garden. They seem

0:37.8

similar but they differ in a few crucial ways. So let's get into the details. First, what is purlight?

0:47.4

Perlight is lightweight. It's easy to handle. It's clean. It has no odor and it has a pH range of anywhere from 6.6 to 7.5.

0:57.0

But what is it?

0:58.0

Well, the life of a bag of purlite begins as volcanic glass, but not any type of volcanic glass. It's formed when

1:05.6

obsidian contacts water which creates a unique type of volcanic glass with a

1:10.5

high water content. When manufacturers apply heat to this,

1:15.0

it puffs up into little white balls.

1:18.0

Oftentimes, they'll mix these balls

1:21.0

into potting soils to aid with soil aeration and water retention.

1:25.1

It does retain some water, but also air on the surface of the balls and all of the little

1:30.1

hidden nooks and crannies.

1:37.0

Okay, that is perlite, but what is vermiculite? Vermiculite interacts with potassium, calcium, and magnesium in your soil.

1:43.1

It helps raise the pH slightly,

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