
I have at my disposal the following
Perlite
Bonsai potting mix (Osmocote)
Propagation sand
Sharp grit
Sphagnum moss
Peat Moss
Vermicompost.
Wood ash and charcoal bits.
Garden compost (aged)
Dried aged sheep manure. Very fine no droppings left.(OK for pot plants and garden beds)
pebbles
Liverwort moss, and ordinary moss.
My problem is deciding on the mix now. I thought of sharp grit at the bottom of the pot, sphags around the roots only, the bonsai potting mix mixed with a generous amount of perlite.
I know they won't appreciate the move, but .... they have lived inside but for a few weeks out in the aquarium.
Maybe a hint of vermicompost on surface with moss. I have a good spot near the palms and the dwarfed umbrella tree next to a large window. I'll plant the two serissas together in a bonsai pot. It gets a lot of light and early morning sun, and it will be next to the indoor water fountain, a buddha so some humidity. Not that I run it all the time anyway. I put the real azalea in a separate pot, with similar mix. I don't give up easily. My British tenacity. But I don't look like a bull dog (I hope?)
Pat
