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if the acid is very strong, anything will dissolved... Remember "Alien"?
![]() ![]() ![]() Inert usually means it doesn't contain excess salts and minerals that will leech out and will not react chemically especially for horticulture term. I have used both perlite and pumice extensively with no ill effect for neps. ![]()
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