Make way for NAPA Floor Dry! (used to soak up oil and fluid spills in your garage)
Most cacti people who use the Shultz Aquatic Plant Soil are now using this as it's more product for less. So since I need more Shultz APS I thought I'd buy a bag of Napa instead and try it since it's gotten good reviews from all users. It was less than $8 for 24 dry quarts, no weight on the bag but it's much lighter than an equivalent bag of kitty litter or Shultz APS.
Here's what it looks like:
It's a bit larger fired earth pieces than the Shultz APS but still plenty small.
I will be doing a empty pot test to see how fast it dries plain VS mixed 50/50 with cherrystone grit. You really HAVE to use some kind of gravel or other heavy additive with this cos it's very light, even lighter than the Shultz APS, almost like perlite in weight when dry.
So, the inevitable question, any of you ever try this stuff?
Most cacti people who use the Shultz Aquatic Plant Soil are now using this as it's more product for less. So since I need more Shultz APS I thought I'd buy a bag of Napa instead and try it since it's gotten good reviews from all users. It was less than $8 for 24 dry quarts, no weight on the bag but it's much lighter than an equivalent bag of kitty litter or Shultz APS.
Here's what it looks like:
It's a bit larger fired earth pieces than the Shultz APS but still plenty small.
I will be doing a empty pot test to see how fast it dries plain VS mixed 50/50 with cherrystone grit. You really HAVE to use some kind of gravel or other heavy additive with this cos it's very light, even lighter than the Shultz APS, almost like perlite in weight when dry.
So, the inevitable question, any of you ever try this stuff?