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By rrrt
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Hello everyone!

I was just wondering if any perlite I could pick up in a garden center would be carnivore-safe, or if there are specific brands I should avoid?

Thanks!
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By MikeB
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Speaking of perlite safety: wearing a dust mask when your pour the stuff is a good idea. Your lungs will not be happy if you inhale the dust.
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By stephenboss2000
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Panman wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2024 6:59 pm Avoid Miracle Gro. Vigaro or Viagrow are both available from Home Depot and are fine.
Also avoid Miracle Gro Peat Moss too. I made the mistake of buying a bag once without reading the ingredients. It is fortified with all sorts of nutrients that would be unhealthy to CPs.
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By smolrat61
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For use with carnivorous plants, I also rinse mine with tap water 2x and then distilled water once personally. I think I read on the international carnivorous plant society website that perlite can be salty.

+1 on wearing a face mask when working with perlite!
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By eversince
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ill always soak/rinse mine in distilled at least 3 times because i am always full of anxiety re: excess minerals or salt B)
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