Bretts wrote:what is aquagrow?
it contains diatomite ,well thats wat people told me
it is pretty much crushed up diatomite used for aquatic plants
its orange yellow and little bits of white rocks
Bretts wrote:what is aquagrow?
im sorry but i threw the bag away cleaning yesterday its the only aquatic soil i saw at bunningsBretts wrote:can you show the package. I have used and recomended aquatic planting mix but not sure if this is the same?
I have only ever seen the one size chandlers but I haven't tried the one from coles either so maybe there is more sizes?Petra wrote:There is small, med and large attapulgites in the cat litters and i think the larger one is the best.But its a lottery, you dont know whats in the next batch .Maybe there is a way to sift the larger chunks out. But i havnt had any problems with it so far.JayC wrote:Sorry Brett, only just read this nowBretts wrote:Hey Jay C can you explain what you mean by Crap?![]()
Also, i am one of the nutty ones who believe that soil must "allow sufficient air water and nutrients to reach the roots within the soil", and thus a tree can survive in marbles if conditions are right. Do i need to get the marbles out? I don't believe that attapulgite allows sufficient air, or even water, to access the roots when it has compacted as mine did.
JayC
Old like debco or old like akadama? Kitty litter is closer to akadama.....Ash Barns wrote:The old ways prevail.
Heye, heye i second that.Good on ya Bretts.Great job.JayC wrote:Old like debco or old like akadama? Kitty litter is closer to akadama.....Ash Barns wrote:The old ways prevail.
Old ways prevail assuming that the test of time has proved them right, but time doesn't test against new emerging products. Experimenting is a great thing! I would like to congratulate Brett for his efforts, both in doing some testing, and for bettering all of our knowledge as well by sharing results.
Thanks Brett!
JayC
I guess there are beef stirrers in the bonsai world never thought that i would see one i thought bonsai is suppose to bring a calmness to the ownersJayC wrote:Old like debco or old like akadama? Kitty litter is closer to akadama.....Ash Barns wrote:The old ways prevail.
Old ways prevail assuming that the test of time has proved them right, but time doesn't test against new emerging products. Experimenting is a great thing! I would like to congratulate Brett for his efforts, both in doing some testing, and for bettering all of our knowledge as well by sharing results.
Thanks Brett!
JayC