Bonsaijack soil 221

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Anyone ever use this? I got my hand on 65lbs of it cheap and never used but it's close to what I make myself - 40% pumice - 40% calcified clay (akadama whattobe?) and 20% sifted bark. I've been using 1-1-1 pumice/lava/sifted bark. anyone know what calcified clay is?
 

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These guys sent me to free bags of there stuff to try out for posting on there FB page. seem like good folks. and the soil looks nice to. I can't wait for spring to put something in it.
 

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Anyone ever use this? I got my hand on 65lbs of it cheap and never used but it's close to what I make myself - 40% pumice - 40% calcified clay (akadama whattobe?) and 20% sifted bark. I've been using 1-1-1 pumice/lava/sifted bark. anyone know what calcified clay is?

Where did you find it in VA beach?
 

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Turface is calcined clay. That mix seems like it would be a little water retentive.

actually - I think it's the opposite as the only thing that really holds water is the bark and it's a low percentage - I'm most likely going to add akadama to it per species requirements.

Where did you find it in VA beach?

craigslist of all places - always keep an eye out for deals
 

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actually - I think it's the opposite as the only thing that really holds water is the bark and it's a low percentage - I'm most likely going to add akadama to it per species requirements.
Turface holds a lot of water, even more than similarly sized akadama. Here is a study from another forum showing water holding capacity for common substrates we use.
 

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That's their organic blend and I believe they recommend it for tree's that will be re-potted every 2-3yrs. I use the 221 but I mix it with their inorganic at 10%. All of their soil is extremely well draining and my tree's absolutely thrived last year with soil from Bonsai Jack....
 

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Bonsai jack is good stuff. I like the Calcined clay as it holds a fair amount of water, but doent break down in a season like kakadama does here.

Aaron
 

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Anyone ever use this? I got my hand on 65lbs of it cheap and never used but it's close to what I make myself - 40% pumice - 40% calcified clay (akadama whattobe?) and 20% sifted bark. I've been using 1-1-1 pumice/lava/sifted bark. anyone know what calcified clay is?
I've been using it for a few years. It's good stuff.
 
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