new soil mix experiment
Posted: March 30th, 2018, 10:42 am
Hey folks,
with autumn well and truly here and the short window we have in canberra fast ending I pulled my finger out and did some repotting of some pines today,
I wanted to start the shift to a completely inorganic mix but due to canberra's woefully inadequate supply of anything bonsai related (except for Grant's very nice pots etc) I had to get a bit creative
I picked up some propagating sand, some scoria and finally I found a product called gant nix which is 100% recycled glass formed into 1-3mm rock like particles
It is used mainly as a top dressing to keep gnats out of houseplants etc but the fellow at the hydro shop mentioned he had a customer that used in in her orchid mix to lighten and add a coarse element
I figured it looked good, was nice and hard and as it is completely inert I would give it a go
Here's a shot of the mix its about 40% gnat nix (the white particles), 40% scoria and 20% sifted propagating sand (really its the coarsest particles of what was in the bag)
and the guinea pigs
First impressions are the mix is quite light even though its quite rock heavy, and VERY free draining, I will need to be careful about keeping the water up to these trees
Anyway we will see how it goes
Kerrin
with autumn well and truly here and the short window we have in canberra fast ending I pulled my finger out and did some repotting of some pines today,
I wanted to start the shift to a completely inorganic mix but due to canberra's woefully inadequate supply of anything bonsai related (except for Grant's very nice pots etc) I had to get a bit creative
I picked up some propagating sand, some scoria and finally I found a product called gant nix which is 100% recycled glass formed into 1-3mm rock like particles
It is used mainly as a top dressing to keep gnats out of houseplants etc but the fellow at the hydro shop mentioned he had a customer that used in in her orchid mix to lighten and add a coarse element
I figured it looked good, was nice and hard and as it is completely inert I would give it a go
Here's a shot of the mix its about 40% gnat nix (the white particles), 40% scoria and 20% sifted propagating sand (really its the coarsest particles of what was in the bag)
and the guinea pigs
First impressions are the mix is quite light even though its quite rock heavy, and VERY free draining, I will need to be careful about keeping the water up to these trees
Anyway we will see how it goes
Kerrin