Mike Corazzi
Masterpiece
This year I got some commercial mix from Maruyama Bonsai in Sacramento.
It.....seems... ??.... to be pretty resistant to water retention. VERY FAST DRAINING.... but is it TOO fast?
The mix is supposedly akadama, pumice, and lava. And I have used it before with no concerns.
THIS YEAR'S dries out really fast. I am worried about our summer heat. Trying to think of a shade thing if it's needed. I have used light cloth over the soil before.
Where I live, awnings are so regulated and need committee reviews
and other stuff that I would like to figure a way to get shade with some substitute for an awning.
Mulling over jerry rigging some sort of PVC contraption to hang shadecloth on. Or a wall mounted umbrella maybe. The rack isn't all that large. 10 feet max linear exposure.
One year I used too much lava in an elm and remedied that with digging into the substrate without too much root disturbance and spooning planting mix into the bad shit I originally used. I'm thinking that may be the best answer but I hate digging into the root area of more than one tree.![Neutral face :neutral_face: 😐](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f610.png)
Any other ideas, votes or suggestions?
It.....seems... ??.... to be pretty resistant to water retention. VERY FAST DRAINING.... but is it TOO fast?
The mix is supposedly akadama, pumice, and lava. And I have used it before with no concerns.
THIS YEAR'S dries out really fast. I am worried about our summer heat. Trying to think of a shade thing if it's needed. I have used light cloth over the soil before.
Where I live, awnings are so regulated and need committee reviews
![Mad :mad: :mad:](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f621.png)
Mulling over jerry rigging some sort of PVC contraption to hang shadecloth on. Or a wall mounted umbrella maybe. The rack isn't all that large. 10 feet max linear exposure.
One year I used too much lava in an elm and remedied that with digging into the substrate without too much root disturbance and spooning planting mix into the bad shit I originally used. I'm thinking that may be the best answer but I hate digging into the root area of more than one tree.
![Neutral face :neutral_face: 😐](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f610.png)
Any other ideas, votes or suggestions?