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in ground soil vs potting mix

in ground soil vs potting mix SOIL-LESS POTTING MIX FOR FLOWERING AND FRUITING PLANTS Best Growing M – Urban Gardening Mom

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in ground soil vs potting mix SOIL-LESS POTTING MIX FOR FLOWERING AND FRUITING PLANTS Best Growing M – Urban Gardening MomSOIL LESS POTTING MIX FOR FLOWERING AND FRUITING PLANTS Contains 2 liters (Approximately 850g) REGULAR MIX Contains Composted Coco Peat, Pumice, Vermicast, Burnt Rice Hull and Bird Guano; Infused with Neem Powder Also available, FORTIFIED PREMIUM MIX with 3x more Bird Guano for increased flowering and fruiting This potting mix is prepared specifically for your flowering, fruiting and ornamental plants, with improved ingredients that include guano that

SOIL-LESS POTTING MIX FOR FLOWERING AND FRUITING PLANTS

Contains 2 liters (Approximately 850g)


REGULAR MIX - Contains Composted Coco Peat, Pumice, Vermicast, Burnt Rice Hull and Bird Guano; Infused with Neem Powder

Also available, FORTIFIED PREMIUM MIX - with 3x more Bird Guano for increased flowering and fruiting


This potting mix is prepared specifically for your flowering, fruiting and ornamental plants, with improved ingredients that include guano that is rich in calcium and phosphorus. These organic plant nutrients help induce more flowering and encourage heavier fruits in plants. 


Why use our potting mix?

• More sterile than garden soil or any other soil-based growing media

• Does not become compact, sticky or muddy (unlike loam soil or garden soil)

• Infused with neem cake powder to eradicate fungus and other soil-borne pathogens

• Retains just enough moisture without being water clogged

• Contains complete nutrients (vermicast and guano)

• Provides air pockets for the roots to spread faster


ALL- NATURAL CONTENTS:


1. Composted Coco Peat - Improves aeration, able to retain moisture and nutrients for plants; most popular medium for potted plants, maintains airy texture and does not become sticky like mud, even after it decomposes

2. Worm Castings - Provides complete natural nutrients for your plants, 100% organic, no chemical added

3. Pumice - Improves drainage, highly porous, can retain moisture and nutrients in its tiny pores

4. Carbonized Rice Hull - Improves aeration, and contains natural elements like phosphorus, potassium, calcium to increase flowering and fruiting, prevents flower drops

5. Organic nutrients to promote flowering, and induces heavier fruits

6. Neem Cake Powder - Improves pH balance, Improves plant absorption of nutrients, helps eliminate harmful nematodes and pathogens.

7. Other natural ingredients like horticultural lime as may be needed to soil quality and pH level.


***Each pack contains 2 liters of potting mix material at the time of packing (or roughly 850g). Due to storage and shipping, the volume and weight may vary over time, as the coco peat material gets exposed to varying temperatures during handling. The quality however remains the same.

 

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