When working with the dry product, best to wear a mask.

The Vermiculite retains water a bit longer than perlite. Good during summer months, not so good during the colder months, when evaporation and plant aspiration slows down.


Also, might want to keep this in mind:

"Horticultural Vermiculite has the excellent property of improving soil aeration while retaining the moisture and nutrients necessary to feed roots, cuttings, and seeds for faster growth. Like perlite, horticultural vermiculite is permanent, clean, odorless, nontoxic and sterile. It will not deteriorate, turn moldy or rot. The pH of vermiculite is essentially neutral (7.0-9.5) but owing to the presence of associated carbonate compounds, the reaction is normally alkaline. It also will vary (become more alkaline) with changes in processing techniques and time, and with the presence of moisture. The pH, color and chemical composition of vermiculite also will vary from mine to mine."

IE: Keep an eye on the run-off ph.

Horticultural Perlite and Vermiculite
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Vermiculite vs Pearlite I have been getting everything ready for my first grow. I went to the local nursery to get some FFOF and ferts i needed, along with the pearlite i see everyone using. Well they did not sell pearlite, all they sold was vermiculite so thats what i bought. Is this going to be ok? any input is appreciated. Rating: 5