Agricultural Horticultural
Agricultural Horticultural
TurkPerlite agricultural expanded perlite is a naturally occurring mineral (derived from volcanic obsidian) and has proven itself as a consistent ingredient that improves the characteristics of every organic material it is mixed with, including peat moss, compost, bark, coir, or in native soil. It is the mineral catalyst that enhances the effectiveness of the other three soil components. Consumers appreciate the longevity of plants grown in soils containing perlite.
Natural soil is made up of four components: minerals, organic material, air, and water. When buying plants for your home or garden they should be grown in soil containing all of these elements. The unique characteristics of expanded perlite qualify it as one of the most desirable mineral components in commercial growing medias for over 50 years. The porous surface of expanded perlite provides space for both air and water within a soil mix.
Quality expanded perlite makes moisture, oxygen and nutrients readily available to plants. Because of the unique shape of each particle, plus its permanency, moisture and nutrients can cling to the crevices until the plant needs them, while the granular quality provides quick drainage of excess moisture and allows space for oxygen - vital for healthy plant growth.
Key Benefits of Product
TurkPerlite agricultural grade expanded perlite provides space for both air and water within a soil mix. Will not compact, maintaining consistent aeration and drainage for plant roots. Will not decompose over time, depleting soil nitrogen. Sterile free of weeds, diseases, and pests. Neutral pHa reliable constant when mixing with organic materials. Lightweight and ready to use.
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With our "TurkPerlite" brand, we export perlite products to be used in casting, molding, foundry industry, agriculture, horticulture, textile, construction, heat and sound insulation, ceramic and glass industry, filtration, cooling, medicine, fertilizer and many other sectors.
Have you heard that perlite is used in the production of banknotes?
Our product may have been used on one of the banknotes in your wallet.