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Just don't breathe it in when you do. Nasty stuff to have in your lungs.let the medium dry and dust the container with diatomaceous earth...
Just don't breathe it in when you do. Nasty stuff to have in your lungs.let the medium dry and dust the container with diatomaceous earth...
I can remember my dad, when the asbestos thing started up, I pointed out somewhere the heating unit was. It was intact, not loose.Was going to post this in cannabis infirmary but then this is really more a human infirmary topic. The guy in my shop seems to believes that perlite dust is actually fine to breathe as he’s been doing it for years and has no health issues with his lungs - so long as you’re not sticking your head in the bag and hyperventilating for an hour a day - and some other people I know have also played down the dangers of it. But prior to this I always thought it was extremely unsafe when dry and so moistened the bags contents before use, but even then i would get dry power eventually building up in the corner of my grow rooms because of fans etc. I have just read this and I think it settles the argument. At least for me. Just thought some of you fellow farmers would appreciate the info
Absolutely!Even if its not toxic,,i dont like breathing in any kind of dust.
For instance if i was around Walt and he farted,,i would want a dust mask.
I worked with a guy in the 80’s who used to mix asbestos and water by hand for refinery bricks. His father owned the company and it was how they did it before they knew it was harmful. At 80 years old, he was one tough old bastid and could keep up with us young un’s at most things. Sorry about your dad though. This was the same guy who laughed his *** off after watching me launch myself unconscious about 10-15 ft into a wall after connecting the anode and cathode of a high power capacitor.I can remember my dad, when the asbestos thing started up, I pointed out somewhere the heating unit was. It was intact, not loose.
He told me yeah, I've been covered with it, no biggie. He died of mesothelioma.
Bubba
I buy perlite in 4 cubic ft bags. I gal is the perfect amount. Perlite srays slightly moist and no water anywhere.I guess you are talking about one of those large trunk size bag? Does the water just collect at the bottom? And just one time right?
Or, do you mean the water goes in, drains out. carrying the dust with it?
I usually stand back and hold breath....
Bubba
I am going to try this, I just figured that the water just rinsed through and collected at the bottom. I had no idea, but sure do like the no dust thingI buy perlite in 4 cubic ft bags. I gal is the perfect amount. Perlite srays slightly moist and no water anywhere.
My dad was healthy as a horse, low blood pressure. That hit him in his 80's. I think he was 83, or just about 84 when he passed.I worked with a guy in the 80’s who used to mix asbestos and water by hand for refinery bricks. His father owned the company and it was how they did it before they knew it was harmful. At 80 years old, he was one tough old bastid and could keep up with us young un’s at most things. Sorry about your dad though. This was the same guy who laughed his *** off after watching me launch myself unconscious about 10-15 ft into a wall after connecting the anode and cathode of a high power capacitor.
If you do it right there will be NO water at the bottom.I am going to try this, I just figured that the water just rinsed through and collected at the bottom. I had no idea, but sure do like the no dust thing
My big ole bag is out in garage. I mainly just use it in bottom of pots. I guess I could add some to the promix.Was going to post this in cannabis infirmary but then this is really more a human infirmary topic. The guy in my shop seems to believes that perlite dust is actually fine to breathe as he’s been doing it for years and has no health issues with his lungs - so long as you’re not sticking your head in the bag and hyperventilating for an hour a day - and some other people I know have also played down the dangers of it. But prior to this I always thought it was extremely unsafe when dry and so moistened the bags contents before use, but even then i would get dry power eventually building up in the corner of my grow rooms because of fans etc. I have just read this and I think it settles the argument. At least for me. Just thought some of you fellow farmers would appreciate the info
I'm gonna do it right now.If you do it right there will be NO water at the bottom.
You just ain't getting the right dust mi amigo hahaEven if its not toxic,,i dont like breathing in any kind of dust.
For instance if i was around Walt and he farted,,i would want a dust mask.
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