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Product Attributes :

Fast Drainage: Akadama is highly porous in nature, and favors faster drainage. It also helps in spreading nutrients to your bonsai tree roots. It ticks off all the necessary requirements succulents needs for proper growth. 

Visual Indicator: Akadama soil changes color (it darkens) when wet, indicating when to water your plant. Keep an eye that you don’t overwater them or don’t leave them under-watering, which retain their form when dry and absorb water when wet.

Satisfaction Guaranteed: This professional-grade akadama is well packed in a reusable sealing bag, and easy to open and close with every use. 

Product Description

Akadama is a type of soil commonly used in bonsai cultivation and other forms of Japanese gardening. The word "akadama" translates to "red ball" in Japanese, referring to the color and granular texture of the soil. It is derived from volcanic clay and is known for its excellent water retention and drainage properties, which are important for the health and growth of bonsai trees.

Akadama soil is often used as a component in bonsai soil mixes due to its unique characteristics. It helps to provide a stable environment for the roots by allowing water to penetrate easily while also allowing excess moisture to drain away. The granules of akadama soil also provide stability for the bonsai tree while allowing for oxygen exchange with the roots.

In addition to bonsai, akadama soil can also be used in other potted plants and gardening applications where good drainage is desired. It is particularly popular in the cultivation of Japanese maples, pines, and other trees and plants that prefer well-drained soil.

Main Sizes: 1-2mm, 1-3mm, 3-6mm, 6-9mm

Chemical analysis:

Item
SiO2
MgO
Al2O3
Fe2O3
CaO
NaO
K2O
Percentage
70-75%
0.2-0.5%
12-16%
0.5-0.15%
0.1-2%
2.5-5%
1-4%

Applications:

The main application of akadama is in bonsai cultivation. Bonsai is the art of growing miniature trees in containers, and akadama soil is highly valued for its properties that support the health and growth of bonsai trees. Here are some reasons why akadama is commonly used in bonsai:

Water retention and drainage: Akadama has excellent water retention capabilities, meaning it can absorb and hold water for a sufficient period. At the same time, it allows excess water to drain away, preventing waterlogging and root rot. This balance of water retention and drainage is crucial for maintaining the health of bonsai trees.

Porosity: Akadama soil is porous, which means it allows for good airflow and oxygen exchange within the root system. This promotes healthy root development and prevents the roots from becoming waterlogged or suffocated.

Stability: The granular nature of akadama soil provides stability to bonsai trees. It helps anchor the tree in the container and prevents it from toppling over while allowing the roots to spread and grow.

pH neutrality: Akadama soil is typically pH-neutral or slightly acidic, which is suitable for a wide range of bonsai tree species. This neutral pH allows for flexibility in plant selection and cultivation.

While akadama is primarily used in bonsai cultivation, it can also be beneficial for other container plants and gardening applications where good drainage and water retention are important. However, it's important to note that the availability of akadama may vary depending on your location, and alternative soil mixes can be used based on the specific needs of your plants and the resources available to you.

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