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Perlite in grout Formicarium


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#1 Offline Slimjim - Posted November 25 2015 - 2:26 PM

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Hi,
Thanks for looking.
I am ready to pour in the new mold and I have to add perlite,I went to Home Depot and lowes ,I found small bags of perlite at both stores ,but they have miracle grow plant food added 99.03 %Perlite and 000.7% Plant food or miracle grow,Can I use this?
I didn't buy it ,I want to make sure the perlite is safe for the Formicarium .
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J.R.

#2 Offline Huch - Posted November 25 2015 - 6:02 PM

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I know it can get moldy. I don't think all molds are harmful, and some are probably even beneficial.

If you use the perlite, let us know how well it works for you.

#3 Offline Foogoo - Posted November 27 2015 - 5:01 PM

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I was actually thinking of trying that to make a lightweight concrete mix. Let us know how it goes!

 

Edit: Don't use perlite for plants, especially if it contains fertilizer. Use perlite meant for concrete, there's info out there on the type and size perlite, a lot of people do it for tufa pots and such.


Edited by Foogoo, November 27 2015 - 5:02 PM.

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