
Vermiculite - How helpful can this mineral be?
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Vermiculite is ideal for germination of seeds, used in potting compost holding more water and stimulates root growth, giving quicker anchorage of the plant and improved uptake of nutrients.This characteristic of exfoliation, which is the basis for commercial use of the mineral, is the result of the mechanical separation of the layers by the rapid conversion of contained water to steam.
Vermiculite has been used in construction, agricultural, horticultural, and industrial markets for more than 80 years.
Vermiculite is mined predominantly in Australia, Brazil, China, Kenya, South Africa, the USA and Zimbabwe.
Vermiculite has been used in construction, agricultural, horticultural, and industrial markets for more than 80 years.
Vermiculite is mined predominantly in Australia, Brazil, China, Kenya, South Africa, the USA and Zimbabwe.

Benefits
- High water holding capacity
- Good air holding capacity
- Non-abrasive and non-irritant
- Attracts excess nutrients
- Facilitates re-wetting
- High cation-exchange capacity
- Neutral alkalinity
- Does not deteriorate in storage (if kept dry)
- Free from disease, weeds and insects
- Insulates and minimises soil temperature fluctuations Inorganic and sterile
- No known toxicity or fire hazard
Uses of vermiculite
Seed Germination
Vermiculite is ideal for the germination of seeds because its aeration properties combined with its water holding capacity make it a very suitable medium for direct contact with the seeds.
For use pure, without compost, seedlings should be fed with a weak fertiliser solution when the first true leaves appear.
For use pure with large seeds, mix the seeds with vermiculite in a small polythene bag. Secure the bag at the neck and keep it in a warm place. When the seeds just start to germinate, plant singly in small pots or trays filled with potting compost.
For outdoor seedbeds, vermiculite can also be applied to give improved emergence and less risk of capping.
Potting Mixes
Vermiculite is used in potting compost to obtain a very light open compost that holds more water and facilitates re-wetting, thereby lengthening the time between watering. Vermiculite also has excellent ion exchange properties which absorb excess nutrients to then release slowly back to the plants via the finest root hairs.
For bedding plants and nursery stock, use a 25/75 mix. For improvement to existing compost, add 20-25% by volume vermiculite and mix thoroughly.
Rootings and Cuttings
Vermiculite can help to stimulate root growth, giving quicker anchorage of the plant and improved uptake of nutrients.
Thoroughly water the vermiculite before inserting cuttings, and do not compress around the base of the cutting.
For cuttings on the open bench or under plastic covers, use a 50/50 mix.
For mist irrigation in summer, a maximum of 25% is recommended.


Sinclair Horticultural Grade Vermiculite - 100 Litre Bag
These large, 100 litre bags of vermiculite are an ideal way for gardeners to purchase larger quantities for growing and sowing reasonable amounts of plants. Sinclair Horticultural Grade Vermiculite is porous so it helps retain water & nutrients in the soil for release to plants. Vermiculite is a natural, non-toxic mineral that is lightweight and has thermal insulation properties which makes it ideal for use as a pot topper.
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Vitax Vermiculite 10 Litre
Vitax Vermiculite is lightweight, natural, non-toxic and can be used on its own or mixed into compost. Add Vermiculite to potting compost to retain moisture and aerate soil. find out more
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