Hermes33
Yamadori
I have several black pines, california/shimpaku junipers, trident maples, chinese quince, oaks and japanese maples I am going to be moving from bonsai pots they were sent in into 1-3 gallon nursery pots to allow them to grow larger more quickly. What soil should I use in these grow pots? I use the typical 1/3 akadama, 1/3 pumice, 1/3 lava rock for my bonsai in bonsai pots. Should I add fir bark to the pre-bonsai nursery pots? Is there any special way in which I should add the soil to encourage proper root growth? (ie I got one chinese quince that had styrofoam peanuts in the deeper parts of the pot and solid lava rock directly under the trunk). The effect was that there was more limited root growth just below the trunk which allowed them to move more laterally. In general, when is it good to use fir bark and can I use standard fast draining potting soil in pre-bonsai nursery pots?
Secondly, what are the benefits of various types of pot progression. I've seen some that keep their bonsai in smaller nursery pots longer and when can I start the transition to the 1 gallon --> 3 gallon ---> 5 gallon progression. These are for longer term trees I am trunk developing.
Secondly, what are the benefits of various types of pot progression. I've seen some that keep their bonsai in smaller nursery pots longer and when can I start the transition to the 1 gallon --> 3 gallon ---> 5 gallon progression. These are for longer term trees I am trunk developing.