Akadama Soil Mix

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Re: Akadama Soil Mix

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Luke, SA may be dry but WA is HOT.


No. Surprisingly, even though the Top End of Australia is closest to the equator, the humidity of the Northern Territory (which is a territory, not a state) keeps the actual mean temperatures down.

The hottest state is Western Australia. The world heat record goes to Marble Bar in Western Australia, which recorded maximum temperatures equalling or exceeding 37.8°C on 161 consecutive days, between 30 October 1923 and 7 April 1924.

Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_the_Northe ... z21iOSPLmH

kcpoole wrote:
Craig wrote: I'd love to try Diatomite for a while with some Melaleucas. Maybe someone from East will help hook me up .
Funny that When i tried Akadama, I found it dried out far too quickly, and have gone back to Diatomite :lost: :shock:
next time anyone comes over here craig, let me know and I will send a bucket or 2 over with them so you can try.

Ken

Cheers Ken mate, I don't even mind paying the freight, Let me know how much it'll set me back per bucket(plus freight) and we'll organise it.Yes It(akadama) can dry out quickly , so you'd need to find the right combination of the other mediums going in to allow for dry/hot days/weeks.



It doesn't even matter what mix you use, as long as it drains fairly well and doesn't stay WET for too long, it'll prob work ok. But If new mediums are not at least tried then you'll not know if your trees could grow Better. :beer:
Last edited by Craig on July 26th, 2012, 6:33 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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