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garden soil for cactus

garden soil for cactus Organic Succulent and Cactus Soil Mix

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garden soil for cactus Organic Succulent and Cactus Soil MixAbout the Organic Succulent and Cactus Soil Mix Professional Formula Specialized: Imported from Denmark, carefully screened blonde sphagnum peat with a low amount of organic fertilizer, a suitable choice for indoor and outdoor succulent plants, easy to help grow beautiful ornamental plants, best for professional growers and amateur gardeners. Fast Drainage But Right Moisture: Light weight and fast draining, this garden soil could effectively avoid

About the Organic Succulent and Cactus Soil Mix

Professional Formula Specialized: Imported from Denmark, carefully screened blonde sphagnum peat with a low amount of organic fertilizer, a suitable choice for indoor and outdoor succulent plants, easy to help grow beautiful ornamental plants, best for professional growers and amateur gardeners.

Fast Drainage But Right Moisture: Light-weight and fast-draining, this garden soil could effectively avoid overwatering at any time but also help absorb necessary air moisture for the plants' growth. When you forget to water their plants' care is much more accessible.

Enriched with Organic Material: Except for perlite, our cactus soil mixes with peat moss, ground coconut fibers, and ground barks. Offer enough organic nutrients for up to 4 months for most succulent and cacti varieties, Crassula Ovata jade, donkey’s tail, and other sedum plants.

Promote Root Development: Some cactus soil mix would repel water after a few months of use. But our soil mix will not like that; your succulents will be much happier in soil that drains well and has plenty of airflow around the roots. Happy plants will give your more comfortable results.

Great for succulents & cactus: Our bonsai soil is ideal for acid-loving plants. This soil is optimized for a pH of 5.5. A neutral pH soil mix is perfect for hanging succulents, cactus, bonsai, and other acid-loving plants. Ideal for general potting, seedlings, and cuttings propagation, repotting and transplanting.

How to use the succulent potting soil

Direct Use for Potted Succulents: Beginners can directly utilize our Organic Succulent and Cactus Soil Mix for potting 2-inch succulent plants or for propagating succulent leaves and cuttings.

Gritty Soil Mix Incorporation: To enhance drainage, mix 50-70% gritty soil mix into the succulent potting soil. This ratio is suitable for outdoor succulents, 4-inch succulents, and larger sizes. Before use, ensure the soil is slightly moist: if the soil is completely dry, lightly mist with water, then thoroughly mix until the soil feels slightly damp but not wet to the touch.

Watering: When using slightly moist soil for potting or repotting succulents, you may temporarily refrain from watering. Approximately one week later, water thoroughly near the base of the plant or from the bottom.

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Available in: 2qt/4qt/8qt/12qt/1cu.ft/2cu.ft
Number of pots filled with 2qt soil: Approximately 16 pots with 2-inch diameter
Soil Composition: Sphagnum peat, perlite, peat moss, ground coconut fibers, and ground barks

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