Vermiculite/Perlite-What to Look For?
So I'm shopping around for some vermiculite or perlite. Pretty much whichever I can find locally. What am I looking for it to say so that I know it's pure?
I found this one at Home Depot. The MSDS says it's "considered practically non-toxic" as far as risks from ingestion go. The composition is Perlite, Urea, Ammonium Phosphate, and Potassium nitrate, KNO3. Anyone use this one? Do you think it'd be OK?
Or am I looking for something that specifically only says perlite or vermiculite in the ingredients list? Does it need to be certified organic?
Thanks!
Re: Vermiculite/Perlite-What to Look For?
Home Depot only carries it with MiracleGro. Lowe's carries plain vermiculite, or you could try plant nurseries.
Re: Vermiculite/Perlite-What to Look For?
I go to my local nursery. Just plain vermiculite is what I use. Then add enough water so it clumps together when you squeeze it but no water rings out. If water drips out when you squeeze it it has too much water so just add a little more vermiculite and mix well until no more water drips out when squeezing hard.
Re: Vermiculite/Perlite-What to Look For?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Akren_905
Im scared to use perlite seen a few posts of babies that died drinking the water in the bottom. Im using straight vermiculite no additive no nothing get it at walmarts for 2.97 a bag. I use alot of perlite and vermiculite for other projects and hobbies but I would never use perlite with baby snakes ever. (IMO) Wet the vermiculite just till it starts to sick together by its self, it will feel spounge-y in your hand when you squeeze and no water should run out between your fingers, to wet then.
I use only perlite and have never had any problems. Why would the perlite be so wet that there is drinkable water in the bottom of the tub?