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Aug 22, 2022 - 02:19 PM
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Bonsai Jack is a soil, meaning it's primarily used to fill pots. The reason it looks so rocky, like how a "deco" layer might, is because it has very little organic matter in it. Organic matter gives soil that cohesive look that normal potting soil has. It also is what holds on to water in soil. Bonsai Jack soil is designed to have hardly any organic matter so that it sheds water well, and doesn't hold on to it.
However, it can also be used for a deco layer on a more organic soil if you want. It does look nice but that's more of a matter of aesthetics.
Bonsai Jack is a soil, meaning it's primarily used to fill pots. The reason it looks so rocky, like how a "deco" layer might, is because it has very little organic matter in it. Organic matter gives soil that cohesive look that normal potting soil has. It also is what holds on to water in soil. Bonsai Jack soil is designed to have hardly any organic matter so that it sheds water well, and doesn't hold on to it.
However, it can also be used for a deco layer on a more organic soil if you want. It does look nice but that's more of a matter of aesthetics.
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