The Plant Runner Cacti & Succulent Potting Mix

$17.00  

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  • Two of the most common ways people kill cacti is through overwatering and planting them in the wrong potting media. Firstly, please, stop watering them so much - they don’t need it, secondly - give them the mix these spiky heroes deserve! There isn’t a one size fits all for plant soils, what works for a Monstera isn’t usually going to work for a cactus. 

    Cacti and succulents are traditionally found in arid sandy places (you’ve got a mental image of a desert for a reason) and the cacti’s shallow roots are used to loose, well draining soils. The stuff you find at the local garden warehouse isn’t usually the best, often made with cheap ingredients that clump around the roots and lead to root rot. So - we’ve some time designing the ultimate soil mix for Succulents and Cacti so they can stay alive and thrive. 

    The Plant Runner Cacti mix has been created especially for these sun lovers, and is a mix that enhances drainage, increases evaporation and replicates the conditions that these prickly guys love. 

    Unlike other mixes, this specialty potting mix will allow any excess moisture to drain off after your prickly friends have soaked up what they need. Cacti are the masters of rapid water-absorption - they’ll take in what they need and store excess in their thick stem walls, so we’ve made sure our mix drains off quickly. This helps minimise fungal disease and root rot. We’ve included a slow release fertiliser to help them settle in faster too.

    Volume: 7L
    Each bag will pot up approximately 8 small pots (130mm) or 2 medium pots (170mm)
    3.5kg net weight
    pH: 5.0-6.0

    Other cactus tips

    Use terracotta pots. Repeat after me: terracotta is cacti’s best friend. Terracotta is poruos and retains heat more than glazed or plastic pots When repotting cacti, don’t water them immediately. Let them adjust to their new digs and give them a drink a couple of weeks later. Repot every 3-4 years when the roots reach the edge of the pot.