things you wish they had
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Scott81 wrote: OK, this one is real. Create the perfect alternative to Akadama that is dirt cheap.
This is what I use too, I add some kitty litter baked loam too as that dries out less.
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KatieKat wrote: I like this...
I don't. As far as I know, hardly anyone uses it.
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Some proper books. Hardly available for me at least in my country
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Maybe I am misunderstanding this thread but... Good books exist in the bonsai market. PH meters exist, cheap akadama alternartives exist. ?
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We use crushed hot fired red bricks in many tropical countries. Sieved, of course.Scott81 wrote: OK, this one is real. Create the perfect alternative to Akadama that is dirt cheap.
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