Bonsai Clay Soil

Excess water must be able to drain immediately from the bonsai pot.
Bonsai clay soil. Description clay king is an akadama based bonsai mix made from akadama fuji suna lava kawa suna river sand and kiryu pumice. Bonsai soil particles are. Provides drainage and aeration for healthy root growth. It can be used by itself or mixed with pumice and lava to create a mix that retains less water.
Has the ability to absorb water while spreading nutrients to your bonsai trees roots. Akadama is hard baked japanese clay specifically produced for bonsai purposes and available at all online bonsai shops. The components normally used to create a good potting mixture are in fact soilless. Once extracted its dried and sifted to various grain sizes.
Organic potting compost akadama pumice and lava rock. Akadama soil is mined in japan from volcanic soil. Bonsai soil is mixed specifically for container bound trees having increased drainage and aeration to encourage a dense network of fine roots to grow in small containers. There is no soil in bonsai soil the term soil is really somewhat of a misnomer.
The best bonsai soil meets the prerequisites of supporting a miniature tree which include good drainage proper aeration and retention of water. From left to right. The most common components for bonsai soil mixtures are akadama pumice lava rock organic potting compost and fine gravel grit. It needs to be sifted before use.
Soils lacking good drainage are too water intensive lack aeration and promote a buildup of salts. One person s soil composition for tropical trees may be too light or too heavy for a different hobbyist s tree. Volume small and medium. The medium small mix is similar in size to the medium clay king mix imported from japan.
Soil used in bonsai is a very widely debated issue due to every hobbyist having their own recipe mix for their soil. Clay king is great because it breaks down more slowly than many of the other akadama based mixes i ve used. Want to learn more about bonsai pots. They are designed to provide an ideal environment for root growth.
Excessive water in the soil may also cause the plant s roots to rot leading to a weakening and the possible death of your bonsai plant.