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I will tell you which is more beneficial to the growth of bonsai, organic soil or inorganic soil.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Basin soil can be divided into two types: organic basin soil and inorganic basin soil: peat, leaves, bark and humus soil of dead trees are the main components of organic soil. Inorganic basin soil is mainly composed of volcanic rocks and ceramsite. ...

Basin soil can be divided into two types: organic basin soil and inorganic basin soil: peat, leaves, bark and humus soil of dead trees are the main components of organic soil. Inorganic basin soil is mainly composed of volcanic rocks and ceramsite.

With the passage of time, the knowledge of bonsai is improved. It is found that organic soil is not conducive to the growth of bonsai.

The advantage of inorganic soil is that it can maintain a transparent structure for a long time, will not decompose into ash, has strong moisturizing ability, and the excess water can flow out from the bottom of the basin quickly.

The most suitable inorganic mud for bonsai is a special volcanic rock on the Indonesian island of Java. After numerous experiments by bonsai masters, this kind of soil is a very suitable substrate for bonsai.

 
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