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| I think perlite and sponge rock are the same thing, very porous rock. Rock wool is somethign I dont' see very often any more. In the US it was really going out fo style about the time I started growing orchids. It's a cottony spun rock or glass or something, not exactly sure what, but it was used to retain moisture much the same way we'd use sphag.
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| Perlite is actually volcanic glass. Everything you ever wanted to know about perlite can be found at www.perlite.net (who knew?)
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| I think bast uses rockwool for most of his plants. Maybe he will see this thread and chime in ![]()
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| I've started using it in my potting mix for both Masdevallias and Paphs. Not sure if I will use the perlite for anything else at this stage. So I'm using bark, charcoal and perlite.......hopefully it works well. Although I have to say I didn't lose a single plant in the coconut and they all had great roots. SO hopefully I won't live to regret changing my potting mix for the above plants. |
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