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Old 07-24-2008, 07:34 PM
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Hi everyone,
Hoping someone could please explain to me exactly what sponge rock is. Is there another name for this stuff?

I want to repot my brassia, and I heard that some people use sponge rock.
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Helen,

I believe it's a form of lava rock
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Sponge rock is a especies of sponge that grows in the mediterranean sea and love to play rock music, the best known breed is Spongebob the TV Star

Just kidding it's only that I always found that name a bit funny...


Actually, it is the same as perlite. In this video you can get a bit more information...
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Sponge rock - a.k.a. perlite - is a volcanic glass. It is heated, which causes the dissolved gases to expand and puff up the glass into a foam, which is what we see.
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YES! Volcanic, that's the word I was looking for - Thanks Ray
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A big THANK YOU to everyone....great info...I especially love the video from Expert Villiage....full of great info...I'm going to check it out thoroughly when I have more time....looks like a great site...thanks again.
All of you are FANTASTIC!

Also, if you could help me with repotting my brassia, I started a thread requesting help on Oncidium forum, I'd appreciate it very much. Have any of you used coconut husks for your brassia?
Helen
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