Akadama - 2 or 3 line, small or medium

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2 or 3 LINE (hard or super hard), small or medium is my ??'s

I'm buying akadama today, but have a couple questions on the size and hardness.

I'm buying this brand, either 2 or 3 line (hard, super hard).
Size, Medium I'm reading is quite large. My mix from BJ is screened to roughly 1/4"
so I do not want to waste my $ on a size I screen most out as fines and large.
Conversely I don't want to buy a size that is mostly going to be, too small either.
Which size would most closely match a nominal 1/4" size?
Seems the harder the longer it's going to last, and I want to use this on trees both in refinement
and development, mostly a few pines.
I live in an area where 0ºF is usually achieved a time or two each Winter with many freeze/thaw cycles.

My 1st choice is 3 line Small. Is that correct?
 
I concur with Brian size wise but I use the super hard. I’ve gotten some double line that just didn’t hold up as well, and it can get pulverized in the shipping process.
 
Small, hard. Lightly screened. I used medium for drainage layers, pines and junipers.
Thanks Brian. Small is the way I was leaning.

I concur with Brian size wise but I use the super hard. I’ve gotten some double line that just didn’t hold up as well, and it can get pulverized in the shipping process.
I agree Judy. My experience exactly with past 2 Line.
What they said.

….Or one can toss the 2 line in the oven at max temp for 70-85 minutes and harden it up 😉

Best
DSD sends
Have you seen the electric bill...LOL
Thanx for the input guys. :)
 
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