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Inorganic Potting Mix, tailor-made for Ariocarpus, Astrophytum, Aztekium, Ferocactus, Lophophora, Mammillaria, Pelecyphora, Turbinicarpus, and other North American cacti and succulents.
Small box - 5 pots of soil (2.25in each)
Large box - 20 pots of soil (4in each)
For plants smaller than a baseball, or those in very dry environments, try our South American cactus soil mix which includes 20% organic content. North and South American mixes are interchangeable and you can even mix them to add some organic content to the North American Mix.
South American Cactus Potting Soil, which includes 20% organic content and is best suited for Copiapoa, Discocactus, and Gymnocalycium, as well as cultivation in extremely dry environments.
Stop killing your amazing plants with big-store "cactus potting soil". This soil is made with houseplants in mind more than cacti and succulents and does not dry fast enough, or provide enough oxygen to sensitive root systems. Inorganic potting soil dramatically reduces the chances of rot and other mold and fungus-related diseases because it does not provide the hospitable environment for bad fungus to grow, that potting mixes high in organic content can create. Replace organic material with half-strength cactus fertilizer once a year, on the second watering of the year and that's it.
Cactus care guides
Inorganic Potting Mix, tailor-made for Ariocarpus, Astrophytum, Aztekium, Ferocactus, Lophophora, Mammillaria, Pelecyphora, Turbinicarpus, and other North American cacti and succulents.
Small box - 5 pots of soil (2.25in each)
Large box - 20 pots of soil (4in each)
For plants smaller than a baseball, or those in very dry environments, try our South American cactus soil mix which includes 20% organic content. North and South American mixes are interchangeable and you can even mix them to add some organic content to the North American Mix.
South American Cactus Potting Soil, which includes 20% organic content and is best suited for Copiapoa, Discocactus, and Gymnocalycium, as well as cultivation in extremely dry environments.
Stop killing your amazing plants with big-store "cactus potting soil". This soil is made with houseplants in mind more than cacti and succulents and does not dry fast enough, or provide enough oxygen to sensitive root systems. Inorganic potting soil dramatically reduces the chances of rot and other mold and fungus-related diseases because it does not provide the hospitable environment for bad fungus to grow, that potting mixes high in organic content can create. Replace organic material with half-strength cactus fertilizer once a year, on the second watering of the year and that's it.
Cactus care guides
Inorganic Potting Mix, tailor-made for Ariocarpus, Astrophytum, Aztekium, Ferocactus, Lophophora, Mammillaria, Pelecyphora, Turbinicarpus, and other North American cacti and succulents.
Small box - 5 pots of soil (2.25in each)
Large box - 20 pots of soil (4in each)
For plants smaller than a baseball, or those in very dry environments, try our South American cactus soil mix which includes 20% organic content. North and South American mixes are interchangeable and you can even mix them to add some organic content to the North American Mix.
South American Cactus Potting Soil, which includes 20% organic content and is best suited for Copiapoa, Discocactus, and Gymnocalycium, as well as cultivation in extremely dry environments.
Stop killing your amazing plants with big-store "cactus potting soil". This soil is made with houseplants in mind more than cacti and succulents and does not dry fast enough, or provide enough oxygen to sensitive root systems. Inorganic potting soil dramatically reduces the chances of rot and other mold and fungus-related diseases because it does not provide the hospitable environment for bad fungus to grow, that potting mixes high in organic content can create. Replace organic material with half-strength cactus fertilizer once a year, on the second watering of the year and that's it.
Cactus care guides
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