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Bonsai Soil by The Bonsai Supply – 2qts. Professional Bonsai Soil Mix | Ready to use| Great for All Bonsai Tree Varieties.

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Size: 2 Quart Bag


Features

  • Ready-to-use Pre-mix: Simplify repotting your Bonsai and other plants with our premium, fast-draining Bonsai potting soil mix. It comes pre-mixed and sifted for your convenience.
  • Optimal Blend for Perfect Results: Experience Bonsai bliss! Our specially crafted Bonsai plant mix provides ideal drainage, pH balance, water retention, nutrient uptake, and aeration. Achieve the perfect balance of air and moisture while nourishing your plants with essential nutrients.
  • Versatile for All Plants: Enjoy a harmonious blend of nature that caters to all Bonsai and container-grown plants. From herbs and cacti to succulents and more, our mix suits any potted plant. Plus, all aggregates are sourced locally in the USA.
  • Eco-friendly Sealed Packaging: Our commitment to the environment shows with our durable, resealable Ziplock Standup Pouch made from recycled materials. Together, we contribute to a greener world .
  • Guaranteed Satisfaction: At The Bonsai Supply, we're passionate about delivering top-quality plant soil mixes. Trusted by our nursery and loved by customers, this soil mixture is our number one seller.

Brand: JK Global Imports


Style: Bonsai Soil, Soil Mix, Potting


Item Volume: 2 Quarts


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Brand Name: JK Global Imports


UPC: 705911634459


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  • Advice on this soil.
Size: 4 Quarts
It arrived today and I checked it out. Based on my 35 years of bonsai enthusiast experience, I’d say it deserves 5 stars as a very good professional mix. I usually make my own soil for cost reasons, but I’m glad I bought this. If you are new to Bonsai, here is some advice regarding this soil. You already know that really can’t put bonsai trees into bonsai pots using 100% potting soil - (the typical retail store potting soil that you buy for houseplants). In general, 100% potting soil will eventually kill most bonsai trees in bonsai pots due to drainage issues. (Big pots, used for more rapid growth as training pots are a different subject, but generally speaking most types of potting soil for houseplants are nit suitable for bonsai trees in smaller pots - unless used in small amounts). This soil is vastly different than typical potting soil. It’s a combination of chunky materials, about a quarter inch or less in size, and if you use it as 100% of your soil, your trees, generally speaking, will be very happy — PROVIDED YOU ADOPT the highly attentive tree care attitude of a bonsai enthusiast. This is excellent soil for the tree - and it puts the burden on the user to properly care for the tree. That last sentence, in my opinion, is the right way to begin creating Bonsai as a hobby. Please read on... I have some tips below. If you tend to kill your houseplants through lack of knowledge and attention, this bonsai soil will not change that outcome for your bonsai. If however, you can develop a greater awareness of your trees’ needs, you can be successful and this soil will be a big help in growing trees you can be proud of. The words “greater awareness of your tree’s needs” means, on a daily basis wondering - 1) Is it too dry or too wet, and 2) on a weekly basis, does it have the nutrients it needs. — (other awareness issues like temperature, sunlight, rootbound, insects, are secondary issues to the matter at hand, as we’re talking only about the bonsai soil.) This soil drains very well and will dry out fast because (by design) it’s without much organic material to soak up water. It will strongly resist the development of a very serious common problem called root rot caused by drowning the roots in poorly draining soil. Separately, this soil, when compared to potting soil, is by design, lacking in the many nutrients bonsai need. Bonsai need added nutrients. So, to make up for what the soil does not provide, high quality slow release granules can be added periodically or high quality, heavily diluted liquid fertilizer can be used daily or weekly depending on the dilution level and instructions. If you are inexperienced, seriously consider mixing this soil with more organic material, especially if your tree is outside, out of your view, and it doesn’t rain every day. Adding more organics will help hold water and will reduce the frequency of watering and the amount of fertilizing. If you forget about watering on a sunny, hot day, it may save the tree. When adding organics, its best not to add a lot of finely powdered material like dusty peat moss. Too much water retention is unhealthy. Try to use materials that will tend to be chunky or gritty and drain, like slivers of pine bark/mulch, dried compost, dried earthworm castings, potting soil that’s not mostly peat dust or loam muck. Consider adding organics so that by volume, your additions make up to 10, 20, but not more than 30% of the final mixture. Stay away from adding 20% or 30% organics if what your adding is going to be wet muck once its in the pot. To sum it up. In my opinion, this will be a very good bonsai soil when used skillfully. If you’re new to bonsai, I think it is a well designed, robust soil to start with as your basic foundation. I suggest experimenting with this foundation by adding other materials, organic, depending upon the care requirements of the tree species, the pot, and the environment that your trees will live in. Please keep in mind that I’m not a professional, and I don’t own or work for a bonsai nursery. I’m just an enthusiast, who despite many bonsai training classes at an awesome bonsai nursery, has learned to create Bonsai the hard way. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2021 by tenor1

  • It revived my bonsai
Size: 4 Quarts
I'm not bonsai enthusiast or anything. I just happen to acquire a ginger ficcus from Costco on its last legs. It was also around winter time. Leaves are falling off and branches are dying. I thought oh maybe its cuz it's cold. Waited until summer time and it wasn't regrowing its leaves or anything. I thought maybe I should change its soil now. Did some research and tried using this and oh man did the little plant love it. It started growing again all in different places that I had to wire it so it grows upwards. A year later and it seemed to stagnant so I replaced the soil again with this same stuff and just like that, started to grow again. By all means do your own research on how you should care for your bonsai but for soil, this is the good stuff right here. It's low effort and inexpensive. 7/5 stars ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024 by Rajen Ayala

  • Works great!
Size: 2 Quart Bag
Perfect for bonsai!!
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024 by Deb

  • A quality product at a commensurate price
Size: Micro Mix / Shohin 2Quarts
This product seems to be of a relatively higher quality than similar products, though I believe it to be priced accordingly. The product was nicely small and regularly similar in size. And, in sifting the product before use, this product had only minimal dust when compared to other similar products.
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024 by Lee C.

  • Just what the doctor ordered
Size: 20 Quarts
This soil is great for any bonsai enthusiast. There is minimal dust on it however, some will need to be washed off as with any soil. The water retention isn’t super great however What you are getting without being in the organic field. The size of granules is perfect for bonsai and Growth by providing more oxygen to the roots. Performance wise, it has done great for me so far has given me A lot of value For the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2024 by Jake HK Jake HK

  • Good Stuff. It's cheap! Everything you need is in one bag and you don't have to make it yourself.
Size: 4 Quarts
I too spent a year pondering what good bonsai soil is. Which mix to use. What degree of chunkiness. I'm the kind of guy who would want to mix this myself. It's not hard. But before I do, I need to recognize what good bonsai soil is. After using up eight quarts and a year of good growth with this mix, I can declare that this is "Good" bonsai soil. I'm from Houston and I mainly grow tropicals. Portulacaria Afra, Ginseng Ficus, Fukien Tea, Adeniums, Schefflera, and even a money tree. These things grow well in my neck of the woods. This soil works well with my pre-bonsais. The only thing that has died so far is a danged procumbens nana juniper but it's probably not because of the soil. I used to think it was expensive until I tried to make this by myself. This stuff is actually cheap! I thought I would save some coin making my own. It's just pine bark, turface, black lava, and pumice, the same stuff that's in this bag. How hard can it be? It's not hard at all but it takes a lot of time. It's much cheaper in regards to the materials and you can make a huge tub of this with just forty dollars, but your time may be worth more. I spent hours sifting the turface to eliminate everything that's less than 1/8". Then I spent an hour and a half sifting landscapers mix not once, but twice, to extract the right size pine bark. I can't find pumice in my area, so I'm using expanded shale instead. Home depot has red lava rock, not black lava. Red lava should be good enough except I have to take a hammer and pound it down to the right size. I have to sift it too. What the hell, it's too much work. Just buy this stuff and stop complaining about the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2022 by Adam

  • Great bonsai planting material!
Size: 20 Quarts
Great bonsai planting material! The mixture felt like it wasn't holding quite enough water so I ended up mixing it with a little high grade (no miracle grow or "moisture management") soil and that helped fill in the water retention. My plants and bonsai's are doing great!
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024 by Christopher Standish

  • Dense!
Size: 2 Quart Bag
This stuff is really dense and it retains water like crazy. Even after two weeks, it remains damp.
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024 by JB

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