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Old February 3, 2014   #1
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Default Dessicant as a fertilizer?

my coworker's wife sent me in a grocery bag full of dessicant packs...I have no plans on using this in my garden. I have never heard a single person stating anything beneficial by using this


thoughts? am I missing something????
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Old February 3, 2014   #2
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http://forums2.gardenweb.com/forums/...002028704.html

It sounds more useful for storing seeds.
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Old February 3, 2014   #3
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sjoella, There might be a hidden message there... but nontheless, normally dessicant packs are great for use in your seed envelopes, seed drawer, etc. to absorb moisture. I have had pepper seeds (i assume not properly dried) that turned black with rot w/o using these, so now I have them on hand. -
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Old February 3, 2014   #4
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I can't see Silica Gel having any fertilizer value by itself. Its basic chemical make up is silicon dioxide, in other words sand. It just is manufactured in a way that makes it highly porous.

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Old February 4, 2014   #5
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Silica gel is produced from sodium silicate and sulphuric acid, dependent on the end product sometimes aluminium oxide is added to make the material water-resistant. During the process micro-crystal openings are generated that contain a large number of at random distributed pores with different sizes.
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Yep, good for storing seeds, that's about it.
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Old February 4, 2014   #6
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I agree about the storage of seeds and I have some in my seeds storage container.

I was completely stupid if there was some sort of a benefit to adding to soil...like I said...I was not considering it in my soil...my soil is pretty gosh darnoodley consistent I had planned on doing much of the same thing this coming season.

Thanks for the assurance!

edit... gosh darnoodley... i am at a loos for words on this autocorrect....
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Great for cartridge ammo,black powders, smokeless powders for us reloaders.
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I have a big dryer filter of it for my air compressor that I run my dedicated spray painting hose from.
When the crystals turn pink they get removed and put in the electric oven on a cookie sheet to dry.
When they turn blue they are ready to go in the dryer again.

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