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Help with soil.
I forgot to ask about soil mixtures. I read the information on soils at the top of the forum and couldn't get much help. What soil mixture would be best for a bonsai growing in VA. Also, my ficus looks like it's ready for a new pot soon. (even though I just got it.) How do I know?
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Judith_M_D,
Hello and welcome to the forum.
I think you will find that the subject of soil does not necessarily need to be overly complicated. For now be aware of the proper components and texture. Exact ratios can come later after you have some "yardstick" by which to measure your results.
Have you seen Jerry's site? There is much information on Ficus there.
[url]https://bonsaihunk.8m.com/cultural.html[/url]
Norm
Hello and welcome to the forum.
What specifically are you having trouble with?I read the information on soils at the top of the forum and couldn't get much help.
Ynot used to grow Ficus in N. Carolina before his transplant. I know he was/is fond of an entirely inorganic mix. I have been keeping mine in a similar mix as most of my other trees, about 20% Pine bark and the balance inorganic. Recently my main inorganic components have been Haydite, which is fired shale and Lava rock.What soil mixture would be best for a bonsai growing in VA.
I think you will find that the subject of soil does not necessarily need to be overly complicated. For now be aware of the proper components and texture. Exact ratios can come later after you have some "yardstick" by which to measure your results.
Try to judge how root-bound it is. Can you remove it from the pot without the rootball disintegrating? This will determine if it can go another year.Also, my ficus looks like it's ready for a new pot soon. (even though I just got it.) How do I know?
Have you seen Jerry's site? There is much information on Ficus there.
[url]https://bonsaihunk.8m.com/cultural.html[/url]
Norm
To quote from the sticky:Judith_M_D wrote:I forgot to ask about soil mixtures. I read the information on soils at the top of the forum and couldn't get much help. What soil mixture would be best for a bonsai growing in VA.
It is important to have a soil mixture that works for your conditions.
IE: What works perfectly in arid Mesa, AZ would retain way to much moisture for someone in rainy Seattle, WA. The 'Seattle mix' would dry out too quickly for Kansas City...etc.
This is why it is important to understand the function of your soil wrt its components.
As you study these links you will find a wealth of experience and opinions. They may differ slightly but each is working for that persons environment.
This is a key issue to address. Often people ask 'What is the best soil mix for [Random tree type/location]?' This question has as many different answers as there are variables [and people] involved in bonsai itself.
I Completely agree.gnome wrote:I think you will find that the subject of soil does not necessarily need to be overly complicated. For now be aware of the proper components and texture
I like Gnome need more details wrt your soil dificulties please, It is not difficult but it differs substantially from normal container gardening and this often seems a difficult transition for some people to make.
ynot