The first and perhaps most essential feature to selecting the right Bonsai tree soil is that it must suit a particular tree’s characteristics even though there no doubts the fact that such soil in any case also be good for proper drainage as well as is able to provide superior retention of water. For example, trees such as Junipers and Pines that do not require much water as compared with other tree species will require that a Bonsai tree soil for such trees has a soil mix that allows for less water retention capabilities.
If however, you are using Bonsai tree soil for trees that flower and which grow fruits then you need a soil mix that has high water retentive capabilities and which provide good water drainage as well. As with other forms of Bonsai soils, when choosing Bonsai tree soil you can choose to purchase readymade soils or you can create a more personalized soil. If you want to improve water drainage then you would require using higher ratio of mix to grit as this will improve drainage as well as water retentive capacities.
Another aspect to Bonsai tree soil, organic or non-organic soils are available and you need to decide which type is most suited for your trees. Both organic and non-organic Bonsai tree soil can provide suitable drainage as well as water retentive capabilities though the latter is made up of different ingredients and is often better because of lack of any kind of artificial ingredients.
Akadama is believed to be a superior Bonsai tree soil and it differs from other soils in having large grains and being quite powdery as well. It is also a Bonsai tree soil that is widely used in Japanese gardens and it serves twin purposes: decorative dressing as well as a good medium for potting. It also has superior air to water ratio and has Ph that is mostly neutral and it retains water in a far superior manner than most other options.
Akadama is Bonsai tree soil that has been derived from volcanic eruptions and so is sure to contain a high amount of minerals that are natural and not in any way artificial.
Anyone that is involved in making Bonsai soil will tell you that it is an activity that is very much like creating an interesting spaghetti sauce dish. How well a tree grows in the Bonsai soil depends to a large extent on how well the soil was made; though there are many variations that you can think of, the basic types of ingredients and their amounts generally are the same across all Bonsai soils.
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