Cosmos
Shohin
That's interesting and something I hadn't really ever thought about. I've always been impressed by the trees from Canada in the National show, not only the styling but they look incredibly healthy. I wonder if some of the bonsai growers are working with older stocks of akadama (or perhaps illegally obtained) or are they mostly using the type of mix you described? If the latter, I'd like to know more about that.
None of the trees that you would have seen in Rochester (at least from the Montreal Botanical Garden collections) are likely to have any akadama in their mix. Chabasai is the big component here (the Montreal society sells chabasai, haydite and composted pine bark as its 3 components).
It’s our expo tomorrow, if you are interested in the mix used for a particular species, I can ask the curator.
I think we are blessed with a growing season that is easier to manage than you guys down south. Our heat waves are usually not long or super intense, our nights tend to be cool, and when it’s hot, it tends to be really humid, so trees don’t mind it all that much. And we rarely get those week-long rains or storms, usually it rains a day or two and then it’s back to sunshine (this last spring was an exception, very very wet).