Background info: Pumice is great, but floats (upside: is light). Used neat, probably best to let moss cover the surface to maintain moisture, per DSD among others. Lava probably looks better imo but is heavy (upside: doesnt float) and may contain plant damaging levels of boron. Generally said pumice produces best growth among these two at least. They can probably be recycled near infinitely
(not the soft English pumice I guess), in contrast to akadama.
Been impressed with high quality peat that some bought plants arrived in (health, water holding...). Assuming its the properly harvested stuff and thats why the nurseries love it, not some fake.
Big JM in fully P/L and loves it, better than fake peat at least. Rooted through all soil within 6 months I think.
Ironically not too happy with growth of my pomes in that mix, might go for high organic content next year, and quality of it.
But these arent Bonsai, just potted.
I think Walter Pall sometimes used peat chunks in mixes, so youd still get good airflow through the substrate between the chunks.
My aim for big bonsai atm: pure pumice (+ biochar for CEC?), moss covered.
(not the soft English pumice I guess), in contrast to akadama.
Been impressed with high quality peat that some bought plants arrived in (health, water holding...). Assuming its the properly harvested stuff and thats why the nurseries love it, not some fake.
Big JM in fully P/L and loves it, better than fake peat at least. Rooted through all soil within 6 months I think.
Ironically not too happy with growth of my pomes in that mix, might go for high organic content next year, and quality of it.
But these arent Bonsai, just potted.
I think Walter Pall sometimes used peat chunks in mixes, so youd still get good airflow through the substrate between the chunks.
My aim for big bonsai atm: pure pumice (+ biochar for CEC?), moss covered.