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Diatomite

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Does any one know where to get diatomite in Sydney . Or have any idea how to go about organizing a group order from madenwell ?
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Don't know, but would be keen to be in on a group order!
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Re: Diatomite

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Search box is your friend
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Post by Kikianna Bonsai »

Hey Paulneill, I would probably try somewhere like Australian Native Landscapes (ANL) or specialist landscape supply places. Diatomite sounds like a volcanic rock?? Is that what it is? If thats the case; I use Zeolite which I incorporate into my bonsai soil mixes and propgating mix for cuttings. Please get back to me.
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The only Place in Sydney to get diatomite is at enfiled produce

see this thread viewtopic.php?f=12&t=7640 for more info

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Scott Roxburgh wrote:Search box is your friend
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Kikianna Bonsai wrote:Hey Paulneill, I would probably try somewhere like Australian Native Landscapes (ANL) or specialist landscape supply places. Diatomite sounds like a volcanic rock?? Is that what it is? If thats the case; I use Zeolite which I incorporate into my bonsai soil mixes and propgating mix for cuttings. Please get back to me.
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Tis fired diatomacious clay
Not Volcanic but even better

check out the many threads here about it from my other reply. I use it and zelolite as my mix

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Re: Diatomite

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It is a silaca material dug from the ground . Madenwell mine is the place in oz were it comes from 11 dollars for 40 liters apparently . I have used zeolight and have heard it's not as good as diatomite because it's too heavy and takes longer to dry out.
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Paulneill wrote:It is a silaca material dug from the ground . Madenwell mine is the place in oz were it comes from 11 dollars for 40 liters apparently . I have used zeolight and have heard it's not as good as diatomite because it's too heavy and takes longer to dry out.
I use both diatomite and Zeolite in my mixes privately and here at the collection.

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Enfield diatomite any use ?

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Hi I just heard that I can buy diatomite in Sydney at enfield produce.it is a product called kleensord is this as good as madenwell stuff ?
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Paulneill wrote:It is a silaca material dug from the ground . Madenwell mine is the place in oz were it comes from 11 dollars for 40 liters apparently . I have used zeolight and have heard it's not as good as diatomite because it's too heavy and takes longer to dry out.
Hi ,

Paul is correct with the price, I drove up and got some bags week before last...( only 1.5hrs from home :tu: )

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Check out this link

viewtopic.php?f=12&t=5745&start=0

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Paulneill wrote:It is a silaca material dug from the ground . Madenwell mine is the place in oz were it comes from 11 dollars for 40 liters apparently . I have used zeolight and have heard it's not as good as diatomite because it's too heavy and takes longer to dry out.
Zeolite and Diatomite are very different and should be use as a compliment to each other and not as a replacement.
read all the threads linked above to learn all about the differences in the various suppliers in OZ. there are more than just one :-)

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Re: Enfield diatomite any use ?

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Hi Mods
Can we merge this thread with the other one of Pauls please

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Re: Diatomite

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Next time you're in the Supermarket check the Kitty Litter. Diatomacious clay is often used for this purpose.

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