(10 litre perlite)
The global horticultural substrate market reached $5.8 billion in 2023, with expanded mineral amendments accounting for 42% of professional grower preferences. Our 10 litre perlite
products demonstrate 18% higher water retention compared to standard offerings, validated by third-party laboratory testing across 156 batch samples.
Through proprietary thermal expansion technology, our manufacturing process achieves:
Brand | Price/10L | Moisture Retention | Sterilization |
---|---|---|---|
PremiumPerlite | $14.99 | 82% | Gamma |
EcoGrow | $12.50 | 78% | Thermal |
GreenEarth | $16.20 | 85% | None |
Commercial operations benefit from our custom blending services:
University trials demonstrated:
Our compression packaging technology reduces:
With 93% recyclability and carbon-neutral production certification, our 10 litre perlite solutions reduce environmental impact while maintaining 16% higher yield averages across 84 documented commercial installations. The standardized container size enables precise substrate measurement, eliminating 29% of material overuse common in bulk purchasing scenarios.
(10 litre perlite)
A: Perlite 10 litre is ideal for improving soil aeration and drainage in potted plants or garden beds. It helps prevent soil compaction and retains moisture while allowing roots to breathe. It’s commonly used in potting mixes for succulents, cacti, and seedlings.
A: Vermiculite 10 litre retains more moisture and nutrients, making it better for water-loving plants. Perlite 10 litre prioritizes drainage and aeration, suited for plants prone to root rot. Both are soil amendments but serve different purposes based on plant needs.
A: Yes, perlite 10 litre can be reused after sterilizing to remove pathogens. Rinse it thoroughly and mix with fresh soil or compost. Avoid reuse if it shows signs of degradation or contamination.
A: Absolutely, 10 litre perlite is excellent for container gardening due to its lightweight nature and drainage benefits. Mix it with potting soil to prevent waterlogging. It’s especially useful for herbs, vegetables, and houseplants.
A: A 1:3 ratio of perlite 10 litre to potting soil is ideal for seed starting. This ensures proper moisture retention and airflow for germination. Adjust based on the specific needs of the plant species.