Would this work for soil?
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Actually I'd say it's in the 2mm to 4 mm range
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Brookings ÃûæÂÖ±²¥ wrote: Actually I'd say it's in the 2mm to 4 mm range
Should be OK. Sift it though to get rid of smaller particles.
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Don't avoid the perlite, it is super light and works well in a mix. People avoid it because they are worried it will break down, but if they aren't old trees and you repot every couple years you will be fine.
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Brookings ÃûæÂÖ±²¥ wrote: I can't find nor afford to order akadama so I'm having to work with these ingredients alone save for some sand
in my personal opinion
18€ for a 14L bag isn't that expensive to keep your trees healthy..
but there are loads of alternatives..
won't go any further into that.. a lot depends aswel on where you live..
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