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    #1
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    Perlite question

    What exactly is it made of. I mean could you take a styrofoam block and grate it into small peices and use it . Or is there somthing special about it?
    krisk1227 Reviewed by krisk1227 on . Perlite question What exactly is it made of. I mean could you take a styrofoam block and grate it into small peices and use it . Or is there somthing special about it? Rating: 5

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    #2
    Junior Member

    Perlite question

    Perlite is an amorphous volcanic glass that has a relatively high water content, typically formed by the hydration of obsidian. It occurs naturally and has the unusual property of greatly expanding when heated sufficiently. It is an industrial mineral and a commercial product useful for its light weight after processing.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Perlite question

    I see someone Wikipedia'd.

    -C

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Perlite question

    Perlite Data Sheet

    "Perlite is essentially an amorphous, hydrated glassy volcanic rock of rhyolitic composition, consisting primarily of fused sodium potassium aluminum silicate."

    ----------------------------
    V. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION
    ----------------------------
    SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE for each potential route of exposure
    Inhaled:
    Coughing
    Contact with skin or eyes:
    Possible eye irritation from dust particles; wear eye protection
    Absorbed through skin:
    N/A
    Swallowed:
    N/A


    HEALTH EFFECTS OR RISKS FROM EXPOSURE.
    Acute:
    None
    Chronic:
    Excessive inhalation over long period may cause harmful irritation; use mask suitable for nuisance dust.
    Target Organ:
    None


    FIRST AID: EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
    Eye Contact:
    Attempt to wash out with clear water; if unable have particle removed by doctor
    Skin Contact:
    None
    Inhaled:
    Remove affected individual from dusty area to area with clean air
    Swallowed:
    None


    SUSPECTED CANCER AGENT?

    NO: This product's ingredients are not found in the lists below.

    YES:
    ______ Federal OSHA
    ______NTP
    ______IARC
    MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE
    Any Respiratory illnesses which a nuisance dust may aggravate




    In other words.. DON'T INHALE THAT DUST.

    do yourself a favor and wear a mask or damp towel over your face.

    Bob. :thumbsup:

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    #5
    Member

    Perlite question

    Thank yall guess i wont be using the styrofoam then must be a reason they use perlite.... hell you pay all tht money for seeds why try to cut corners on somthing that doesnt cost that much..

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Perlite question

    I grow in a soilless medium and perlite is something I use a lot of.I buy mine off ebay and it's way cheaper and it's delivered to you.As of this year ,I'm a firm believer in perlite.It hold water as well as keeps the soil light and aerated. When it comes to cultivation ,I try to stay all organic when possible and so far ,it has paid off in spades.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Perlite question

    Im also a strong believer in perlite. I use a soiless mix aswell with 50/50 perlite and its amazing. Flushings are a breeze when needed and I think the roots love the air that can flow. If you breath hard next to my pot perlite will go everywhere.:thumbsup:

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