Applications- Horticulture
Vermiculite is always used in the horticultural sector in its exfoliated form and it has the benefits of improving soil aeration while retaining moisture and nutrients to feed roots, cuttings and seeds for faster, maximum growth. Vermiculite
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| Cutting rooted in vermiculite (Picture courtesy of Pull) |
- Is permanent, clean, odourless, non-toxic and sterile and will not deteriorate, turn mouldy or rot
- Possesses cation exchange properties, thus it can make available ammonium, potassium, calcium and magnesium to the growing plant
- When combined with other media such as peat or composted pine bark compost, promotes faster root growth and gives quick anchorage to young roots
- Mixtures help retain air, plant food and moisture, releasing them to the plant as required
- Is the preferred material by professional nurserymen for the rooting of cuttings
- Is used as a carrier and bulking agent in fertilisers, pesticides and herbicides
- Is part of the standard mix used in the very popular Square Foot Gardening system
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| Plants grown using vermiculite mixes (left) and rooting of cuttings ((Pictures courtesy of Palabora Europe and Ausperl) |
RELATED INFORMATION
LATEST NEWS
2013 Mid Year Meeting and Vermiculite - Montréal, Canada, 15 April - 17 April 2013
For more information about the event click here
For the event booking form click here
64th Annual General Meeting and Vermiculite Conference 2012 - New Orleans, 30 October - 2 November
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To see photographs from TVA's well attended 2012 Mid-Year Meeting click here. Conference Delegates can view the presentations in the members' areas.

