Cdcurnick
Seedling
I want to start off by saying that I am new to the art of bonsai, and received my first tree (Chinese Elm) from Eastern Leaf about 2 weeks ago. I have a lot of other experience in other hobbies involving living things that I think will lend itself well to bonsai. So far it has been doing great, but the soil that it came is is the Eastern Leaf Organic Blend. From my reading that I have done, I learned at an inorganic soil would be best. The soil it has now appears to drain well, and dries out quickly, but I know that it will likely eventually break down and start holding water and potentially lead to root rot. Should I bother with changing the soil to an inorganic blend? Is there any premixed blend that anyone recommends?
I was thinking about getting this soil to use instead: https://www.bonsaioutlet.com/supplies/soil-blends/bonsai-premium/
Or possibly buying this kit and blending my own: https://www.bonsaioutlet.com/supplies/re-potting-seasonal/premium-bonsai-soil-3-pack/
Here’s some photos, I know that ideally the elm should be kept outdoors, and I am currently working on remedying that (I don’t have a yard, just a Juliette balcony that I might be able make something to use to hold the tree).
I was thinking about getting this soil to use instead: https://www.bonsaioutlet.com/supplies/soil-blends/bonsai-premium/
Or possibly buying this kit and blending my own: https://www.bonsaioutlet.com/supplies/re-potting-seasonal/premium-bonsai-soil-3-pack/
Here’s some photos, I know that ideally the elm should be kept outdoors, and I am currently working on remedying that (I don’t have a yard, just a Juliette balcony that I might be able make something to use to hold the tree).