Peat peat and more peat - help please

Share your ideas on re-potting, potting mediums and fertilisers.
Post Reply
User avatar
cuwire
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 197
Joined: October 30th, 2010, 1:30 pm
Favorite Species: Black Pine
Bonsai Age: 2
Location: Sydney

Peat peat and more peat - help please

Post by cuwire »

Would like to get some advice and therefor a better understanding of all products that incorporate the word --peat--

If you use Coir Peat or Coco Peat what do you generally mix it with and are these two different and if so what is the difference.

If you use Peat Moss or Sphagnum Moss -- same as above --
what do you generally mix it with and are these two different and if so what is the difference.

Any other Peats?

Cheers
David
User avatar
Bretts
Bonsai Philosopher
Bonsai Philosopher
Posts: 6671
Joined: November 14th, 2008, 11:04 pm
Favorite Species: carpinus jbp
Bonsai Age: 12
Location: Jervis Bay NSW
Has thanked: 1 time
Contact:

Re: Peat peat and more peat - help please

Post by Bretts »

It is very confusing as you seem to have worked out. MOST peat products here are coir peat and can be too fine for great use in bonsai soil. The sphagnum peat they use in other countries is not really available here. If you search you can find a real 100% sphagnum peat but then it is not as coarse as what they use over seas and no real improvement on the coir peat we can get much cheaper.
The best bet is to get normal sphagnum moss and chop it up it will work just the same as a real coarse sphagnum peat. The other option is to get the coconut husks. I found the small in orchid mate worked well but don't add too much to your mix as it breaks down after a couple of years.
http://strathfield-nsw.australialisted. ... 10198.html
I won't be incorporating it in my mix this year I am going back to just adding a layer of sphagnum moss on the soil surface as that worked real well for me in the past.
It's too bad your in such a hurry cause the stories I could tell you, Bushels and baskets of stories, hole crates full of stories. But if you can spare a moment I will tell you one story.
User avatar
Gerard
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 2656
Joined: October 7th, 2009, 12:32 pm
Favorite Species: pines
Bonsai Age: 16
Bonsai Club: BSV, Northwest, Northern Suburbs, VNBC
Location: Melbourne
Has thanked: 18 times
Been thanked: 49 times

Re: Peat peat and more peat - help please

Post by Gerard »

Many of the peat products become difficult to re-wet if they happen to dry out. coco peat is a product many people at my club use (including myself).
Popular mixes seem to be combinations of:
Diatamite,
cocopeat,
mini orchid nuggets,
commercial native mix.

Diatamite and cocopeat being the basic components
Q: Why are we all here?
A: Because we are not all there.
User avatar
cuwire
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 197
Joined: October 30th, 2010, 1:30 pm
Favorite Species: Black Pine
Bonsai Age: 2
Location: Sydney

Re: Peat peat and more peat - help please

Post by cuwire »

Thank you Bretts and Gerard -

Playing around with mixes is a new dimension to this Bonsai business for me and totally interesting.

The ausbonsai Wiki link was great - (that's a lot of stuff I can put in a mix).

I bet I will have some more questions and hopefully something to report.

Cheers David
User avatar
Mitchell
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 1807
Joined: February 15th, 2010, 4:34 pm
Favorite Species: Ficus
Bonsai Age: 1
Bonsai Club: [color=#FFFF00]Aus[/color][color=#40FF40]Bonsai[/color]
Location: Sydney,Beecroft

Re: Peat peat and more peat - help please

Post by Mitchell »

Where in Sydney you at Cuwire? If you can make it to Thornleigh Buzzings, I'll take you through what we have there. :)
Always helps to have TM willing to tear open packets for you :)
Regards, Mitchell.



"It is one thing to shape a tree into form, but when you are able to convincingly deceive ones perception of reality, something much more is accomplished than just a simple bonsai."

"In a perfect world, we would all be giants and all plants Bonsai."

"Grow big, finish small."


Image Join Ausbonsai today Click Here! Image
63pmp
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 492
Joined: December 20th, 2008, 7:41 pm
Bonsai Age: 25
Location: rural NSW
Been thanked: 2 times

Re: Peat peat and more peat - help please

Post by 63pmp »

Just my opinion but I don't think any potting mix needs any sort of peat.

If you are having difficulty retaining enough water in your mix, reduce the size of your particles. (But I can't see this being an issue if you use 2-5mm particle sizes) Peats don't offer anything but trouble. Because of their fine structure they hold too much water within the potting mix and clog up pore spaces, impairing air filled porosity. The most important component in your potting mix is air (if your mix dries out too quickly you can always water it more, but if your mix is clogged up and holds too much water, it is very hard to get it out, and your plant will struggle or die) peats are anti air.

Top dressing with sphagnum moss will prevent the upper layers of the soil drying out due to evaporation in summer, leaving a more even moisture level throughout the soil, that's as close as it gets to my mixes, it's simply not needed in a potting mix.

Paul
"The older I get, the less I know"
User avatar
cuwire
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 197
Joined: October 30th, 2010, 1:30 pm
Favorite Species: Black Pine
Bonsai Age: 2
Location: Sydney

Re: Peat peat and more peat - help please

Post by cuwire »

Thanks Mitchell -- will have to pass (have noticed though, the verve with which some Bunnings people are happy to tear open their packets - good on you)

Paul - Thanks also for your comments will take all of this on board.
Good to get the for and against on the subject.

Cheers David
Post Reply

Return to “Repotting, Soil and Fertilisers”