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Posted 8 years 1 month ago #31305
Hello,
I recently purchased my first serious bonsai project from a local nursery. I settled on the Thyme leaf cottoneaster because I thought it looked really nice, and I remember online that it was a fairly popular choice for bonsai. Right now it's just in normal soil with no akadama or lava rock. So, my question is what soil mixture do you guys reccomend to keep a healthy cottoneaster? I have a book that reccomends
1 part Loam
2 parts Peat
2 parts coarse Sand
But that's just a generic mixture that the book reccomends for all bonsai. Then there is the mixture that bonsai empire has as a standard mixture which is
50% Akadama
25% Pumice
25% Lava rock
I know there is a lot of variation depending on where you live and the type of tree etc. so I just felt overwhelmed with all the information. To give more information I do live in the Bay Area in California, so we do tend to have warmer summers, and some rain during the springtime. Finally I am gone from 8am-8pm with a small break where I am home at 3pm.

Any help is greatly appreciated!
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Posted 8 years 1 month ago #31310
Hi Mars (cool nickname) and welcome to Earth, I mean to 名媛直播 Empire. Since you are in hot region without much raining and humidity, you should pick good water retention mixture, unless you can water your inorganic mixture (lava, akadama etc.) every day as it will get dry pretty quick.

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Posted 8 years 1 month ago #31313
From what I read they do like a well draining soil. The question of soil is a very controversial topic. I am even trying different methods myself. What isn't controversial is they they need to drain well. I am using the following with no issue (turface, pumice, lava) (turface, pinebark fines, pumice, lava) and (soil conditioner, compost) this one is for my azaleas.
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Posted 8 years 1 month ago #31318
A good draining soil is important for them. I lost my cottoneaster because I left it in the soil I bought it with from the nursery
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Posted 8 years 1 month ago #31333
Does nobody use coco in their mixture? I've been using it for 3 years along with perlite and just general gravel and it works great
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Posted 8 years 1 month ago #31337
Thank you everyone for your comments, I just finished replanting last night, and I put it in a more water retaining soil because of my location but I will bring it to my local bonsai club next month to get some feedback and maybe change to a different soil depending on their guidance. I will add some pictures below for your enjoyment. Any further feedback would be appreciated.
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Posted 8 years 1 month ago #31492
So, what you have in the new soil now and what parts each? Can you share close ups?
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Posted 8 years 1 month ago #31493

Enaisio wrote: Does nobody use coco in their mixture? I've been using it for 3 years along with perlite and just general gravel and it works great


Can you share the recipe and close ups of your mix?
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