How Is Pumice Stone Formed

How Is Pumice Stone Formed - That said i've seen first hand. I was considering doing a 50/50 mix of de and pumice for some. How does lava and pumice compare as far as moisture retention, aeration, and cec? I was thinking of only using one or the other along with. Lava and leca are close, and have more air filled porosity. So if your pots are not. Clearly, pumice holds more water than the other two. Currently i use a mix of akadama, pumice, and kiryu with a little charcoal and sphagnum mixed in. I normally do 100% de, last season i tried pumice and really liked it.

I was considering doing a 50/50 mix of de and pumice for some. I normally do 100% de, last season i tried pumice and really liked it. That said i've seen first hand. Clearly, pumice holds more water than the other two. I was thinking of only using one or the other along with. Currently i use a mix of akadama, pumice, and kiryu with a little charcoal and sphagnum mixed in. How does lava and pumice compare as far as moisture retention, aeration, and cec? Lava and leca are close, and have more air filled porosity. So if your pots are not.

That said i've seen first hand. I was thinking of only using one or the other along with. I normally do 100% de, last season i tried pumice and really liked it. So if your pots are not. Currently i use a mix of akadama, pumice, and kiryu with a little charcoal and sphagnum mixed in. I was considering doing a 50/50 mix of de and pumice for some. How does lava and pumice compare as far as moisture retention, aeration, and cec? Clearly, pumice holds more water than the other two. Lava and leca are close, and have more air filled porosity.

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I Was Thinking Of Only Using One Or The Other Along With.

I was considering doing a 50/50 mix of de and pumice for some. Lava and leca are close, and have more air filled porosity. Clearly, pumice holds more water than the other two. Currently i use a mix of akadama, pumice, and kiryu with a little charcoal and sphagnum mixed in.

That Said I've Seen First Hand.

So if your pots are not. I normally do 100% de, last season i tried pumice and really liked it. How does lava and pumice compare as far as moisture retention, aeration, and cec?

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