Yes. I'm considering using this method as well.I have used a blender that I picked up at a thrift store, works wonderfully. Just don’t over fill it, few handful’s at a time. If I need a large amount I use a wood chipper.
Also excellent for long fiber sphagnum.I have used a blender that I picked up at a thrift store, works wonderfully.
Loving this answer - you can pick up a cheap mixer at Harbor Freight or rent one through a big box store.Throw it in a cement tumbler with some big rocks!
Let it rip for an hour, sift the big parts, run those again.
Did you even look at the link I looked up for you? That recommends exactly the same thing..
How to break down Pine Bark
Does anyone have a method of breaking down pine bark? Nobody sells pine bark in my area. So I ended up stripping a four foot piece off a massive old pine tree that had just been cut down. I than let it age six months in my garage. I've been cutting pieces off with a jigsaw than pounding it...www.bonsainut.com
BrierPatch, thank you for the lunch invitation - winer schnitzel would be good with a glass of beer. I found a source of small bark locally after all. Thank you all for hints and suggestions.Next time they're in Germany you get lunch too![]()
Nah, it is not about the lunch. I can afford to buy myself lunch.Next time they're in Germany you get lunch too![]()
Thanks Bluone23. That is exactly the product I'm looking for. Will post my opinion on it once received.View attachment 417047
I recently found a product called Orchiata Precission 3-6 mm
Its small, maybe this helps.
Where do you get orchid seeding bark in quantities that large? Also, I know it’s been several years since this post but was wondering the cost for that size bag? I’ve looked everywhere for an affordable price on orchiata fine grade bark (or orchid bark in general) and the lowest price I can find is $85 for a 35 liter bag. It would be the perfect product but I just don’t want to spend that much considering the volume I need.Orchid seedling bark is the perfect size. I get it in 50lb bags.
How small does the wood chipper break up the pieces? Would it get them down to a 1/4” or smaller? I’m very intrigued by this idea.I have used a blender that I picked up at a thrift store, works wonderfully. Just don’t over fill it, few handful’s at a time. If I need a large amount I use a wood chipper.
I purchased mine from https://www.northerngecko.net/produ...premium-nz-orchid-bark?variant=43957930295534Where do you get orchid seeding bark in quantities that large? Also, I know it’s been several years since this post but was wondering the cost for that size bag? I’ve looked everywhere for an affordable price on orchiata fine grade bark (or orchid bark in general) and the lowest price I can find is $85 for a 35 liter bag. It would be the perfect product but I just don’t want to spend that much considering the volume I need.
That looks a lot likerepacked composted sieved pine bark. The value add is the sitting for this.I just bought this product, https://thebonsaisupply.com/products/pine-bark It looks great, I will using it as soon as re-potting season starts.