Ed_Inc
Yamadori
Hello,
I recently repotted my ficus retusa in akadama/lava rock and after it being a bit ropey due to repotting too early, it is now recovering really well. The weather is warming up quite a bit here so I'm letting the ficus have some sun outside in the day for now. With the new soil substrate, the top layer dries out really fast now. I had some advice previously to top dress the bonsai in moss to help keep the moisture in when the bonsai will be outside 24/7 for summer.
I found the perfect moss growing outside on some large stones, and it lifted in nice slabs which I have laid on the bonsai. I'm hoping that as the moss is live, and naturally grown right outside, it'll thrive on my bonsai.
My main question is about the iron content in fertiliser, and not killing the moss. I used to be a greenkeeper and we often used iron to burn off moss and green up grass in one fell swoop. My bonsai liquid fertiliser has small amounts of iron, will that be harmful to the moss?
Here are some photos of the newly laid moss if anyone is curious.
I recently repotted my ficus retusa in akadama/lava rock and after it being a bit ropey due to repotting too early, it is now recovering really well. The weather is warming up quite a bit here so I'm letting the ficus have some sun outside in the day for now. With the new soil substrate, the top layer dries out really fast now. I had some advice previously to top dress the bonsai in moss to help keep the moisture in when the bonsai will be outside 24/7 for summer.
I found the perfect moss growing outside on some large stones, and it lifted in nice slabs which I have laid on the bonsai. I'm hoping that as the moss is live, and naturally grown right outside, it'll thrive on my bonsai.
My main question is about the iron content in fertiliser, and not killing the moss. I used to be a greenkeeper and we often used iron to burn off moss and green up grass in one fell swoop. My bonsai liquid fertiliser has small amounts of iron, will that be harmful to the moss?
Here are some photos of the newly laid moss if anyone is curious.