But if you repot every two years then use of akadama is acceptable?iann wrote:A bonsai is not a cactus, and not expecting that Akadama will break down doesn't stop it breaking down. Bonsai are (should be!) also repotted regularly, while a cactus or Lithops can sit in the same pot for a decade without too much trouble. Incidentally, many cacti are left in freezing conditions, although usually (not always!) quite dry. Cat litter (Seramis is essentially the same stuff) doesn't break down for a long long time in any conditions. Perlite doesn't break down easily although it is unpleasant stuff to work with and live with. Cat litter is relatively absorbent, while perlite is extremely dry. Both maintain good levels of air in the soil, perlite to the extent that it floats to the top of soil.
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Re: Expanded clay products
The two bonsai clubs I belong to all use cat litter of different sizes/stockists, one buys large sacks of cooked clay that is used for industrial spillages, it's very similar to Tesco cat litter.
Check out the website bonsai 4you, Harry Harrington & other bonsai growers even list what brands to buy.
The Japanese laugh at us using akadama as they get to overcharge for a product that is not suited to Uk conditions this was stated from a speaker that apprenticed over their and visits for the shows.
No one is forcing you to use it, just telling you what is a good product for our plants after years of experience.
Check out the website bonsai 4you, Harry Harrington & other bonsai growers even list what brands to buy.
The Japanese laugh at us using akadama as they get to overcharge for a product that is not suited to Uk conditions this was stated from a speaker that apprenticed over their and visits for the shows.
No one is forcing you to use it, just telling you what is a good product for our plants after years of experience.
Tina
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Thanks Tina in any case I have very specific applications for akadama where cacti are concerned, they along with pumice make for good media under my 1000W lights to root caudiciforms.
Otherwise most of my compost gets augmented with grit and pumice. I don't use cat litter at all, might switch to seramis though once I'm done with this 25L sack.
Otherwise most of my compost gets augmented with grit and pumice. I don't use cat litter at all, might switch to seramis though once I'm done with this 25L sack.