Pre-bonsai soil mix
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leroycoutts wrote: I can generalised from the post, but don’t want to do that.
I am looking for specificity.
Do as the nursery owners do.
Nursery soil, mostly organic.
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Being specific:
In my country, in my region, with my tropical seedlings and saplings I use:
40% black garden soil, 30% vermiculite,
30% sand.
DON'T use it as a recipe unless you live in S?o Paulo and grow tropicals.
In my country, in my region, with my tropical seedlings and saplings I use:
40% black garden soil, 30% vermiculite,
30% sand.
DON'T use it as a recipe unless you live in S?o Paulo and grow tropicals.
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Clicio wrote: DON'T use it as a recipe unless you live in S?o Paulo and grow tropicals.
How is that for specific!
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leatherback wrote:
Clicio wrote: DON'T use it as a recipe unless you live in S?o Paulo and grow tropicals.
How is that for specific!
I’d say much more helpful. Similar weather conditions here too though a few degrees warmer. I’ve probably seen a bit more volcanic burnt earth being used here, maybe around 20-30%. I mostly am growing tropical so this is helpful.
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