Curious on input from the community on what you'd suggest Perlite or Vermiculite mixed in with my soil for an indoor grow.
I understand they both aid in soil water retention and aeration, but not sure how that affects marijuana specific indoor grows.
Vermiculite - Aluminum-iron-magnesium silicate, holds a neutral PH of 7.0, and can hold 3-4 times its weight in water. It also holds magnesium, potassium, calcium, and phosphorus. Holds more water than Perlite because of its porous springlike pores.
Perlite - amorphous (silicon rich) volcanic rock (glass like), holds a neutral PH of 6.6 - 7.5, and holds more air (not as much water retention).
Personally, I'm planning to use Happy Frog potting soil mix, but besides peat, and some bark a couple other things, I don't see that is has much of either perlite or vermiculite.
I'm also specifically looking to see which is best to ward off fungus gnats; I would think the perlite (as like a layer at the bottom of my pots).
I understand they both aid in soil water retention and aeration, but not sure how that affects marijuana specific indoor grows.
Vermiculite - Aluminum-iron-magnesium silicate, holds a neutral PH of 7.0, and can hold 3-4 times its weight in water. It also holds magnesium, potassium, calcium, and phosphorus. Holds more water than Perlite because of its porous springlike pores.
Perlite - amorphous (silicon rich) volcanic rock (glass like), holds a neutral PH of 6.6 - 7.5, and holds more air (not as much water retention).
Personally, I'm planning to use Happy Frog potting soil mix, but besides peat, and some bark a couple other things, I don't see that is has much of either perlite or vermiculite.
I'm also specifically looking to see which is best to ward off fungus gnats; I would think the perlite (as like a layer at the bottom of my pots).
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