Perlite (Medium) - 3 Liter Bags
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Perlite (Medium) - 3 Liter Bags

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Perlite, a kind of amorphous volcanic glass, is an inorganic material that increases drainage by preventing soil compaction.
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Perlite, a kind of amorphous volcanic glass, is an inorganic material that helps increase drainage by preventing soil compaction.

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