gcosta
Active Member
Hey all, I've been tweaking the idea of building a new cab after the previous failure and am going over a checklist to avoid screwing up again. I've got lights & ventilation pretty figured out, but soil mixing is one thing that still worries me some. I see that 11 out of 10 soil mix recipes out there say to add perlite up to 50% of the volume. Perlite is hailed as the one miracle conditioning ingredient of uttermost imperative necessity in any soil mix that dreams of being minimally successful. My question is:
What if I cannot get a hold of perlite?
I've searched in RIU and other places but never found a good answer. People talk about styrofoam pellets or gravel, but they all seem to have drawbacks. Of course nothing will have the exact same properties of perlite, but is there anything that does a good enough job?
If your only possible reply is "Dood, you're missing the point, perlite is the way to go!", please refrain from posting it. As I said it's not a matter of option, I just cannot put my hands in perlite where I live, though I'll readily use it in case I have a chance.
So, to stand out in all this rambling, I repeat the question: Is there anything that could replace perlite in a satisfactory way?
Thanks in advance for any light I get to this!
What if I cannot get a hold of perlite?
I've searched in RIU and other places but never found a good answer. People talk about styrofoam pellets or gravel, but they all seem to have drawbacks. Of course nothing will have the exact same properties of perlite, but is there anything that does a good enough job?
If your only possible reply is "Dood, you're missing the point, perlite is the way to go!", please refrain from posting it. As I said it's not a matter of option, I just cannot put my hands in perlite where I live, though I'll readily use it in case I have a chance.
So, to stand out in all this rambling, I repeat the question: Is there anything that could replace perlite in a satisfactory way?
Thanks in advance for any light I get to this!