赤玉土Akadama soil

$60.00

Akadama soil is the most widely used type of soil medium, primarily composed of volcanic ash deposits. It is also the most extensively used cultivation medium in Japan. Akadama soil consists of highly permeable volcanic clay particles with a dark reddish color. It is free from harmful bacteria and has a slightly acidic pH. The granular structure is conducive to water retention and drainage. Typically, it is mixed with other substances at a percentage of 30-35%, providing effects comparable to peat moss. Medium-grain akadama soil is suitable for various potted plants and is often referred to as "universal soil." It is particularly effective for succulents and other fleshy plants like orchids. Fine-grain akadama is the optimal choice for lawn planting and horticultural plant cultivation, usually blended with other mediums such as leaf mold or Kanuma soil.

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Akadama soil is the most widely used type of soil medium, primarily composed of volcanic ash deposits. It is also the most extensively used cultivation medium in Japan. Akadama soil consists of highly permeable volcanic clay particles with a dark reddish color. It is free from harmful bacteria and has a slightly acidic pH. The granular structure is conducive to water retention and drainage. Typically, it is mixed with other substances at a percentage of 30-35%, providing effects comparable to peat moss. Medium-grain akadama soil is suitable for various potted plants and is often referred to as "universal soil." It is particularly effective for succulents and other fleshy plants like orchids. Fine-grain akadama is the optimal choice for lawn planting and horticultural plant cultivation, usually blended with other mediums such as leaf mold or Kanuma soil.

Akadama soil is the most widely used type of soil medium, primarily composed of volcanic ash deposits. It is also the most extensively used cultivation medium in Japan. Akadama soil consists of highly permeable volcanic clay particles with a dark reddish color. It is free from harmful bacteria and has a slightly acidic pH. The granular structure is conducive to water retention and drainage. Typically, it is mixed with other substances at a percentage of 30-35%, providing effects comparable to peat moss. Medium-grain akadama soil is suitable for various potted plants and is often referred to as "universal soil." It is particularly effective for succulents and other fleshy plants like orchids. Fine-grain akadama is the optimal choice for lawn planting and horticultural plant cultivation, usually blended with other mediums such as leaf mold or Kanuma soil.

18 lb per bag