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Jul 28, 2021 - 06:26 AM
Bonsai Jack soil is made up of roughly 33% pine coir and that's the only organic matter in there. However, we could probably be more forgiving on that 80% mineral number. I bet 70-80% would be just fine.
The reason I say that is because Bonsai Jack can drain water incredibly well, to the point where a common complaint about it is that it doesn't hold enough water. For someone growing Echeveria, this could be a problem, but for Lithops, this is perfect.
The reason I say that is because Bonsai Jack can drain water incredibly well, to the point where a common complaint about it is that it doesn't hold enough water. For someone growing Echeveria, this could be a problem, but for Lithops, this is perfect.
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