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Bonsai Soil Test 1: Water Retention!!

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Corrections of calculations below.

This video is the first in a series of tests to examine various components often used in bonsai soil mixes. These videos are meant to inform you of what's available so that you may make your own choices. Soil mixes are determined by tree species, climate, region of the world, and personal preference. No two persons' mixes are alike. I hope this information is helpful to you. Enjoy!

Note:
Retention Values (g @ %) given after 5.25hour
Rank given for 24hour Retention based on values.

Organic Rankings:
1. Coconut Coir: 129g @ 14.57% loss
2. Compost: 26g @ 31.58% loss
3. Pine Bark: 22g @ 33.33%
4. Commercial Peat Moss: 6g @ 40% loss

Inorganic Rankings:
1. Diatomaceous Earth: 37g @ 30.19% loss
2. Akadama: 22g @ 26.67% loss
3. Kanuma Pumice: 22g @ 29.03% loss
4. LECA (Turface): 30g @ 36.17% loss
5. Vermiculite: 28g @ 41.67% loss
6. Perlite: 14g @ 36.36% loss
7. Sand: 12g @ 67.56% loss
8. Lava Rock (Scoria): 4g @ 76.47% loss
9. Expanded Shale: 2g @ 84.62% loss
10. Granite Chips: 1g @ 94.44% loss

Quick Corrections:
Diatomaceous earth is not calcined clay, like OilDri. It is silica based, formed from fossilized algae. Thanks @prana2000!!
Pine bark's retention is 33.33%, not 14.86. I miscalculated using overall weight instead of only water weight. Nice catch @GUSTAVO TORRES!!
Quick Clarification:
The type of pumice used is Kanuma. Big thanks to @john_cloud for the identification!

Dry Weight Values assisted as a base for some other calculations, but their secondary weight rank may be confusing. Apologies there! Thanks @ Nacho Nacho!!

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