Developing Bonsai Soil
Bold roots. Bigger trunks. Brighter futures.
Akadama, pumice, lava stone, and coconut coir support vigorous growth. Enhanced with mineral dusts, and mycorrhizae to fuel early structure and ramification.
- Akadama π―π΅A fired clay found exclusively in Japan that retains moisture, supports root development, and breaks down slowly to improve soil texture over time.
- Pumice πΊπΈ A lightweight volcanic stone that enhances drainage and aeration, preventing root rot and compaction.
- Lava Stone π―π΅ Porous and mineral-rich stone that improves drainage, anchors roots, and adds long-term structure to the mix.
- Coconut Coir π΅π A renewable, pH-balanced organic fiber that gently retains water while improving soil texture and microbial activity.
- Worm Castings π¨π¦ Nutrient-rich organic matter full of beneficial microbes, promoting strong growth and improved soil biology.
- Fish Mulch π¨π¦ A slow-releasing organic fertilizer high in nitrogen and trace minerals to support lush foliage and root development.
- Leaf Mulch π¨π¦ Decayed organic matter that enriches soil, retains moisture, and fosters microbial life for long-term plant health.
- Wollastonite Dust π¨π¦ A calcium silicate mineral from Ontario that strengthens plant cell walls, boosts disease resistance, and gently buffers pH.
- Crustacean Meal π¨π¦ A natural source of calcium, phosphorus, and chitin to strengthen roots, support microbial life, and deter soil pests.
- Root Rescue Mycorrhizae π¨π¦ Beneficial fungi that colonize plant roots, enhancing nutrient uptake, water efficiency, and overall root health.Β