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Old 09-02-2004, 01:49 AM
Stephen M. Henning
 
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Default Good source for Perlite?

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Jim Caldwell wrote:
I need lots of Perlite (Pearlite) for starting Plumeria cuttings.


Make sure you get horticultural perlite. Masonry grade has too much
boron and will kill plants.

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