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Greenwood Horticultural Perlite
Most plants don't die from too little water. They die from too much.
Heavy, compacted soil suffocates roots and traps moisture where it shouldn't be. Perlite fixes that — instantly.
What it is
Greenwood Horticultural Perlite is a lightweight, porous volcanic mineral that's been heated and expanded into tiny white granules. Each granule is full of microscopic air pockets, which is what makes it one of the most effective soil amendments available. It's clean, sterile, pH-neutral, and lasts for years without breaking down.
What it does for your soil
Best for
How to use
For a balanced potting soil, mix 20–30% Perlite by volume with cocopeat, compost, and garden soil. For succulents and cacti, increase to 40–50%. For hydroponics or pure propagation, use 100% Perlite as the medium.
Why gardeners choose Perlite
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Greenwood Horticultural Perlite
Most plants don't die from too little water. They die from too much.
Heavy, compacted soil suffocates roots and traps moisture where it shouldn't be. Perlite fixes that — instantly.
What it is
Greenwood Horticultural Perlite is a lightweight, porous volcanic mineral that's been heated and expanded into tiny white granules. Each granule is full of microscopic air pockets, which is what makes it one of the most effective soil amendments available. It's clean, sterile, pH-neutral, and lasts for years without breaking down.
What it does for your soil
Best for
How to use
For a balanced potting soil, mix 20–30% Perlite by volume with cocopeat, compost, and garden soil. For succulents and cacti, increase to 40–50%. For hydroponics or pure propagation, use 100% Perlite as the medium.
Why gardeners choose Perlite
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10 Sold in last 3 hours
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10 Sold in last 3 hours