 
  
Here is the JBP in 100% Chandlers also the cactus for Joel
 The JBP seems a little lacking in nutrients but the structure of the mix is fine. You can see a definite nutrient deficiency in the succulent with the cactus although these have had a decent amount of fertiliser. The chandlers with the cactus has a mold growth on top from over watering. I have noticed this for a while but have not bothered to move it to a spot that will get less water. The structure is still sound. Now I have it in my hand I might move it
The JBP seems a little lacking in nutrients but the structure of the mix is fine. You can see a definite nutrient deficiency in the succulent with the cactus although these have had a decent amount of fertiliser. The chandlers with the cactus has a mold growth on top from over watering. I have noticed this for a while but have not bothered to move it to a spot that will get less water. The structure is still sound. Now I have it in my hand I might move it   
 Here is a picture of a few other 100% mixes I already had going before the chandlers JBP. I twisted and severely root pruned these 1 year old seedlings(not the chandlers one, that was done at a latter date and just bare root transplant). I did most in a organic grit mix and most of those died. Almost every one in an in-organic mix lived. From left Scorio, Akadama. Diatomite. I will expand on this experiment next year but at the moment Akadama is clear leader.
Oh and the cactus and succulent where potted as unrooted cuttings.











 
 



