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By Sakaaaaa
Posts:  1021
Joined:  Thu May 12, 2016 2:18 pm
#304082
Hello all plant people.
What is the name of this succulent media? People here know it as "pasir Malang", which translates to "Malang sand", which is not very helpful. So what is the name of this media, and can it be used for sowing/germinating lithops seeds (I really want to order)?
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Mind the goat's poop fertilizer.
Got it free from a succulent nursery haha. They use it for all of their cacti/succulents.
By Raistlarn
Posts:  300
Joined:  Tue Nov 01, 2016 2:20 am
#304092
Sakaaaaa wrote:Hello all plant people.
What is the name of this succulent media? People here know it as "pasir Malang", which translates to "Malang sand", which is not very helpful. So what is the name of this media, and can it be used for sowing/germinating lithops seeds (I really want to order)?
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Mind the goat's poop fertilizer.
Got it free from a succulent nursery haha. They use it for all of their cacti/succulents.
Looks like pumice to me.
By riveraXVX
Posts:  1099
Joined:  Sat Apr 29, 2017 5:29 am
#304098
I got curious to look around and see if I could find an answer online and ended up at:

"Malang sand (any sand taken from volcanos)."

so pumice/lava rock does sound correct/looks appropriate .

I noted references to different sizes in regards to bonsai users using it in mixes, as well as popularity in aquascaping which would make sense too!
By Fly Trap Hunter
Posts:  746
Joined:  Fri Jun 30, 2017 3:56 am
#304124
Raistlarn wrote:
Sakaaaaa wrote:Hello all plant people.
What is the name of this succulent media? People here know it as "pasir Malang", which translates to "Malang sand", which is not very helpful. So what is the name of this media, and can it be used for sowing/germinating lithops seeds (I really want to order)?
Image
Mind the goat's poop fertilizer.
Got it free from a succulent nursery haha. They use it for all of their cacti/succulents.
Looks like pumice to me.
looked like volcanic rock to me but it could have been burnt coal. lol
By Bluemoon
Posts:  119
Joined:  Fri Aug 26, 2016 5:39 pm
#306312
Looks like lava rock, but could be pumice. Regardless, they are both fast-draining mixes that can be used as additives for many CPs or for succulents.
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