Pine bark in soil for high water plants

maroun.c

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Considering using pine bark as water retentive component in soil of few trees I find need a wetter soil like maples and newly transplanted trees from nursery soil that I don't want to dry out much. Won't use it in my final pot mix when trees have a better root system.
Do u think I need to pre soak or compost it necessarily abd any tips on how to compost it if it's a must ?
Unfortunately no access to big amount of acadama so I leave it to my finished conifers.
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As an additive I like it but what's the rest of your mix?
I don't feel the need to compost it, but the size is important, not too small, not too coarse.
 

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I wouldn't worry about the composting part, if anything, that less N transfered to less green making for less transpiration may have a more noticeable effect than the water holding capacity of the nugget itself.

I think we associate "organic" with more water retention, but I reckon pumice would serve you better.

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My mix is typically pumice and clay balls. Planning to add the pune bark to it.
 

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I'm experimenting with coco coir. Seems to do a good job, as long as it doesn't dry out entirely.
 
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