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What is it? Vermiculite is exfoliated hydrated magnesium aluminum silicate. Like Groperl, it is extremely absorbent and lightweight, and can absorb many times its own weight in water. Unlike Groperl, it does retain nutrients. This coarse Vermiculite is ideal for use as a growing medium component in container plant culture as it promotes drainage. Vermiculite can be combined with other components such as Peat Moss or Leca from our Bonsai range to produce a soilless growing media for bonsai artists. These growing mediums promote enhanced root growth aided by Vermiculites effect on aeration. Any applied fertilizer is absorbed and is slowly released as the bonsai requires them. How to use? Alone or mixed with Peat Moss, Vermiculite can be used to germinate seeds. As a growing medium component, it should constitute no more than 20% of the total mix or the other components must retain very little moisture, such as Leca from our Bonsai range. Prevents mildew from infecting bulbs in storage. Bag Contents 100% Vermiculite
R 26
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South Africa
Introduction For someone just starting out in the art of bonsai, but who does not wish to compromise on quality this collection is ideal. Very similar to the Apprentice Collection, but with higher quality pots and tool. Aside from a quality pair of bonsai scissors we have also included higher quality unglazed bonsai pots, growing media and even hardy bonsai tree seeds.  What's included? Included in the Apprentice Collection is the following: Two 6" (roughly 16 x 13 x 6cm) unglazed medium quality bonsai pots (actual designs may differ from photo) Japanese made general bonsai scissors. Drainage mesh sheet to prevent growing medium from escaping through the pot drainage holes. A bag of 20 sachets of our incredibly popular BonsaiBoost fertilizer. One roll of 100g aluminium wire. A 2L bag of our top selling bonsai growing medium, the General Soil Mix. Two packets of indigenous tree seeds highly suited to bonsai cultivation. For other collections please consider these options.
R 830
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South Africa (All cities)
Introduction For someone just starting out in the art of bonsai this will be a very welcome gift whether you are gifting it to someone or perhaps it's just for you. It includes the most basic necessities needed by a novice bonsai grower. Aside from the essential scissors we have also included pots, growing media and even hardy bonsai tree seeds.  What's included? Included in the Apprentice Collection is the following: Two 6" (roughly 15 x 12 x 6cm) glazed bonsai pots although actual designs may differ from the photo. (2 x GAS-0611) Japanese made, Kikuwa brand, trimming  bonsai scissors (1075) Drainage mesh sheet to prevent growing medium from escaping through the pot drainage holes. (2011DM) A bag of 20 sachets of our incredibly popular BonsaiBoost fertilizer. (BBOOST) One roll of 100g brown anodized aluminium wire. (100W) A 2L bag of our top selling bonsai growing medium, the  General Soil Mix. (GSOILM2) Two packets of indigenous tree seeds highly suited to bonsai cultivation. If you intend this collection as a gift please note that it is not sent gift wrapped and we are unfortunately not able to offer this service either.
R 710
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South Africa
Introduction For someone just starting out in the art of bonsai this will be a very welcome gift whether you are gifting it to someone or perhaps it's just for you. It includes the most basic necessities needed by a novice bonsai grower. Aside from the essential scissors we have also included pots, growing media and even hardy bonsai tree seeds.  What's included? Included in the Apprentice Collection is the following: Two 6" (roughly 15 x 12 x 6cm) glazed bonsai pots (actual designs may differ from photo) Chinese made, economy scissors. Drainage mesh sheet to prevent growing medium from escaping through the pot drainage holes. A bag of 20 sachets of our incredibly popular BonsaiBoost fertilizer. One roll of 100g aluminium wire. A 2L bag of our top selling bonsai growing medium, the General Soil Mix. Two packets of indigenous tree seeds highly suited to bonsai cultivation.
R 399
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South Africa
Introduction If you are looking for a really special gift for someone or would simply like to spoil yourself, the Master Collection is ideal. It includes the most basic tools needed by any bonsai artist. These tools however are high quality and will last you many years, if not for the remainder of your lifetime! Also included are some good quality unglazed bonsai pots, growing media and even some seeds for you to start your own trees from scratch, or if you like you can bonsai a tree which you bought from the local plant nurseryman. What's included? Included in the Master Collection is the following: Two 10" (roughly 25 x 20 x 8cm) unglazed, medium quality bonsai pots (actual designs may differ from photo) Japanese handmade 205mm branch cutter from Kaneshin. Japanese handmade 170mm scissors from Kaneshin. Drainage mesh sheet to prevent growing medium from escaping through the pot drainage holes. A bag of 20 sachets of our incredibly popular BonsaiBoost fertilizer. One roll of 100g aluminium wire. A 2L bag of our best selling bonsai growing medium, the Professional Mix. Two packets of indigenous tree seeds highly suited to bonsai cultivation.
R 2.080
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South Africa
What is it? Akadama is a granular volcanic clay-like (although it is not clay) mineral which occurs naturally in Japan. It has been extensively used by Japanese gardeners and bonsai artists for many centuries as a growing medium for bonsai trees and other container-grown plants. It is mined from the surface of the ground, after which it is graded and packaged. Unlike LECA it is not fired at high temperatures however when it is mined from greater depths it tends to be harder or it might be slightly baked. It has many unique qualities, one of which is that when it is wet it has a darker colour so indicates when watering is needed  Akadama is unique as a growing medium and is sought after due to its ability for water retention and nutrients due to its high CEC value. However at the same time it provides porosity and free drainage. How to use? Akadama can be combined with other elements such as crushed stone, composted bark, peat, or for best effect use  pumice. Here are a few recipes from leading international bonsai practitioners: Boon Manakitivipart 1 part pumice, 1 part lava, 1 part akadama, 1 handful decomposed granite and 1 handful horticultural charcoal. Bjorn Bjorholm Akadama, lava rock, and pumice. Use a 1:1:1 ratio respectively for conifers and a 2:1:1 ratio respectively for deciduous and broadleaf evergreen species. Peter Tea 2 parts akadama, 1 part hyuga (Japanese pumice) and 1 part coarse river sand.  Bag Contents Akadama,  Double Red Line Brand Sizes Available Small (1~5mm) Suited to mame, shohin and general bonsai growing mixes. Available in 2L bag, 5L bag and 10L bucket. Medium (5~10mm) Suitable for drainage layers and for medium to large bonsai. Available in 2L bag, 5L bag and 10L bucket.
R 95
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South Africa (All cities)
Features Particle size = 1 ~ 3mm Growing medium of Japanese bonsai masters High quality Ibaraki brand akadama Hard type (retains shape longest) Exclusively imported from Japan by Bonsai Tree. Available in 2L bag, 5L bag and 14L bags. Description Akadama is a granular volcanic clay-like (although it is not clay) mineral which occurs naturally in Japan. It has been extensively used by Japanese gardeners and bonsai artists for many centuries as a growing medium for bonsai trees and other container-grown plants. It is mined from the surface of the ground, after which it is graded and packaged. Unlike LECA it is not fired at high temperatures however when it is mined from greater depths it tends to be harder or it might be slightly baked. It has many unique qualities, one of which is that when it is wet it has a darker colour so indicates when watering is needed. Akadama is unique as a growing medium and is sought after due to its ability for water retention and nutrients due to its high CEC value. However at the same time it provides porosity and free drainage. Uses This fine (1~3mm) particle size akadama is suited to shohin and general bonsai growing mixes as a top dressing to encourage fine surface rooting. Akadama can be combined with other elements such as crushed stone, composted bark, peat, or for best effect use pumice. Here are a few recipes from leading international bonsai practitioners: Boon Manakitivipart 1 part pumice, 1 part lava, 1 part akadama, 1 handful decomposed granite and 1 handful horticultural charcoal. Bjorn Bjorholm Akadama, lava rock, and pumice. Use a 1:1:1 ratio respectively for conifers and a 2:1:1 ratio respectively for deciduous and broadleaf evergreen species. Peter Tea 2 parts akadama, 1 part hyuga (Japanese pumice) and 1 part coarse river sand. Sizes Available. See other sizes of akadama available from us
R 210
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South Africa
Features Particle size = 1 ~ 5mm Growing medium of Japanese bonsai masters High quality Ibaraki brand akadama Hard type (retains shape longest) Exclusively imported from Japan by Bonsai Tree. Available in 2L bag, 5L bag and 14L bags. Description Akadama is a granular volcanic clay-like (although it is not clay) mineral which occurs naturally in Japan. It has been extensively used by Japanese gardeners and bonsai artists for many centuries as a growing medium for bonsai trees and other container-grown plants. It is mined from the surface of the ground, after which it is graded and packaged. Unlike   LECA   it is not fired at high temperatures however when it is mined from greater depths it tends to be harder or it might be slightly baked. It has many unique qualities, one of which is that when it is wet it has a darker colour so indicates when watering is needed. Akadama is unique as a growing medium and is sought after due to its ability for water retention and nutrients due to its high CEC value. However at the same time it provides porosity and free drainage. Uses This small (1~5mm) particle size akadama is suited to most tree sizes. Akadama can be combined with other elements such as crushed stone, composted bark, peat, or for best effect use pumice. Here are a few recipes from leading international bonsai practitioners: Boon Manakitivipart 1 part   pumice, 1 part lava, 1 part akadama, 1 handful decomposed granite and 1 handful horticultural charcoal. Bjorn Bjorholm Akadama, lava rock, and   pumice. Use a 1:1:1 ratio respectively for conifers and a 2:1:1 ratio respectively for deciduous and broadleaf evergreen species. Peter Tea 2 parts akadama, 1 part hyuga (Japanese   pumice) and 1 part coarse river sand. Sizes Available. See other sizes of akadama available from us
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South Africa (All cities)
Features Consistent particle size = 3 ~ 5mm High quality Ibaraki brand akadama Hard type (retains shape longest) Promotes exceptional, healthy growth. Great for rooting all forms of cuttings. Exclusively imported from Japan by Bonsai Tree. Available in 2L bag, 5L bag and 14L bags. Description Akadama is a granular volcanic clay-like (although it is not clay) mineral which occurs naturally in Japan. It has been extensively used by Japanese gardeners and bonsai artists for many centuries as a growing medium for bonsai trees and other container-grown plants. It is mined from the surface of the ground, after which it is graded and packaged. Unlike   LECA   it is not fired at high temperatures however when it is mined from greater depths it tends to be harder or it might be slightly baked. It has many unique qualities, one of which is that when it is wet it has a darker colour so indicates when watering is needed. Akadama is unique as a growing medium and is sought after due to its ability for water retention and nutrients due to its high CEC value. However at the same time it provides porosity and free drainage. Uses Do not mix Akadama with organic material. This small (3~5mm) particle size akadama is suited to most tree sizes although fine particle size is better suited to mame and shohin. Akadama can be combined with other elements such as crushed stone or for best effect use  pumice. For typical growing conditions, a ratio of 1(akadama): 1(pumice) can be used. For plants which prefer more moisture you can double the quantity of akadama. See other sizes of akadama available from us
R 240
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