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Orlando wrote: Batch 3:
I cut of the taproot complete and put it in a mix of 70/30 cat litter and soil from a established pine tree.
For me the best result batch 3.batch 1 i lost 20%
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Auk wrote: Very interesting! I agree it must be the soil you used and the mycorrhizae in it that caused the big difference.
Also interesting that this proofs that apparently cat litter works just fine...
Hi... Well I think I?ll add up myself to this "Nekodama" current

Oh, one more thing... Curious thing is that in one of the bag?s side, the manufacturer also depicts a picture of a plant in a pot... So, that gives me some more insurance margin

Alain
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Catlitter Absorbing Capability: 87%, Tolerance: +/- 10%
(NF V 19-002 Method)
Bulk Density: 770 g/L, Tolerance: +/- 10%
(NF T 73-405 Method)
pH: 8.3, Tolerance: +/- 0.5%
(NF T 30-035 Method)
Granulometry: Greater that 4.76mm <6%, between 0.5 and 4.76mm > 91%, lower than 0.5mm

Composition:
Sepiolite Clay: 60%
Dolomite: 30%
Other Minerals: 10%
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alainleon1983 wrote: Oh, one more thing... Curious thing is that in one of the bag?s side, the manufacturer also depicts a picture of a plant in a pot... So, that gives me some more insurance margin
You'll have noticed the picture of a car too - this clay is apparently also used to clean up spilt oil.
Oil Dri is sold as an absorbent clay product - .
It is also used for bonsai,
Essentially it's all just baked clay...
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