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Reddit mentions of Bonsai Jack Inorganic Bonsai Soil Mix 11011 pH 6.7. 3.5 Gallons
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Proprietary mix resulting from 100 plus lab tests.Optimized for pH, water absorption, evaporation, bulk density and particle size.Available in 2 Quart, 1 Gallon, 2 Gallon, 3.5 Gallon, 7 Gallon, 14 Gallon and 28 Gallon SKUsBonsai Jack products are ordered by the full truck load, crushed, screened to 1/4 inch, rinsed/washed, insect inspected, dried, PH tested, CEC/cation exchange capacity tested, moisture retention tested, moisture release tested, nematode tested, bagged and shipped to your door.BonsaiJack offers two bonsai soil mixes. Inorganic(11011) and organic(221).
Organic(221) is recommended for bonsai trees still in development and/or repotted every 1-4 years. Inorganic(11011) is recommended for finished bonsai trees that are repotted every 4-10 years. 221 organic is the best choice for the vast majority of bonsai.
Organic(221) is recommended for bonsai trees still in development and/or repotted every 1-4 years. Inorganic(11011) is recommended for finished bonsai trees that are repotted every 4-10 years. 221 organic is the best choice for the vast majority of bonsai.
Specs:
Height | 26 Inches |
Length | 2 Inches |
Size | 3.5 Gallons (14 Dry Quarts) |
Weight | 19 Pounds |
Width | 14.75 Inches |
Welcome. They are ginseng ficus, standard big box store bonsai.
Your best bet is to slip pot them into bigger containers with soil such as this:
https://www.amazon.com/Bonsai-Jack-Inorganic-Gallons-Quarts/dp/B00RANTEPW/ref=sr_1_7?crid=L4WYV1NZGDYQ&keywords=bonsai+jack+soil&qid=1555525055&s=gateway&sprefix=bonsai+jack%2Caps%2C137&sr=8-7
This soil will help grow lots of tiny roots, which is good. Any kind of container is fine as long as it has good drainage. I but cheap bonsai trainer pots off amazon.
Otherwise, ficus are pretty easy to care for. They are very tough and fun to work with (I think). Get them outside in the sun if you can, the more light the better. You can fertilize in the summer twice a month if you'd like. Don't prune or cut back for a while, let them grow through June or so just to be safe. You never know how they were cared for at Walmart, or on their trip here.