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Succulent Cactus Potting Soil Mix (2 qt), All-Purpose Garden Potting Mix for Indoor Outdoor Plants, Quick Drain Houseplant Orchid Bonsai Perlite Soil, Ready-to-Use, Resealable Bag Design

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Succulent Cactus Potting Soil Mix (2 qt), All-Purpose Garden Potting Mix for Indoor Outdoor Plants, Quick Drain Houseplant Orchid Bonsai Perlite Soil, Ready-to-Use, Resealable Bag Design

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· 1 Million Pots of Succulents' Choice: Since 2017, we have used this professional potting soil to plant millions of succulents and cactus in our nursery · Professional Formula Potting Mix: Developed through years of growing experience, this premium garden soil mix is ideal for succulents, cacti, jade plants, bonsai, and various indoor and outdoor plants · Fast Drainage But Right Moisture: Specially designed for fast drainage while retaining essential moisture, this succulent cactus soil prevents overwatering and provides a balanced environment. Perfect for garden beginners · Promote Fast Root Growth: Contains 75% peat moss, 25% perlite, and low nutrient components, this planting soil mix provides excellent soil aeration and a balanced pH for optimal nutrient uptake that enhances fast root development and vigorous growth · Enjoy Convenient Gardening: This Ready-to-Use potting mix is packaged in a resealable bag that ensures easy storage and offers a simple and convenient gardening experience. Ideal for general planting, cutting propagation, repotting, and transplanting

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Well okay thenReviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025

This is a great product. I bought it along with another complementary product, very small pebbles. The little petals of a succulent that my friend gave me from his Momma succulent are doing great. Easy to work with. I will be planting more succulents using this product. Highly recommend!!

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GratiaplenaReviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025

I have been plagued with fungus gnats after purchasing another brand, tried everything to get rid of the gnats, no luck. So nice to buy a brand that doesn’t have bugs!!!!! I finally feel some hope in getting the gnats under control!!

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Samuel DrakeReviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025

Ok

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Ana sanchezReviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025

I think it will help my succulents grow the only problem is too small bag it doesn’t come for 15 small pot plants only 10

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lucidiamond333Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025

I just bought a plant from Amazon which turned out to be seeds. But this soil should do the trick. I’m optimistic that I will have 5 beautiful plants in 3 months. Regular soil just would not do.

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Tink TinkReviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025

Gr8

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MbReviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025

This soil looked pretty simple upon opening. I can tell it it high quality. It’s really not too chunky, but doesn’t seem to hold onto too much water the way that some peat mixes do. I’m adding a before and after of my teeny cactus. I’ve had the cactus for 5 years, and had potted it up once. I really thought it was meant to be mini forever because it just never grew. At all. So I repotted in this mix and WOW! It took off. It’s kind of hard to tell, but basically all the lighter green on top is new growth. Of course there are many factors so it may not be entirely because of the soil, but it does seem notable that it finally started growing after moving it into this soil. I plan to repot my aloe plants next. If they react well I’ll be reordering for my other house plants too.

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TFReviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025

-- Edit 2/7 -- After doing another trial run with the soil, I've confirmed it's holding on to too much water for too long. I'm seeing a lot of other reviewers saying hopefully this soil will help their cactuses and succulents live longer because the soil retains more water. This just isn't true. You want the soil to have low water retention and be fast draining. Think about a desert. It's very different from a peat bog environment where peat moss comes from. Cactuses and succulents retain water in their stems and leaves. You don't want the soil to stay waterlogged. -- I'm not an expert but I have a small cactus and succulent collection in a 10a/b zone. As I continue to learn about caring for them, I've been upgrading substrates so I wanted to try this out. From what I've read, peat moss isn't a renewable resource. It takes many millennia to form. I was hoping this was strictly a sphagnum moss medium, but wasn't sure. Bag says sphagnum, page says peat. I mean it could be a peat moss derived from sphagnum. Anyway, that's the first downside for me. It's not a sustainable resource. Second, I did more reading and cactuses and succulents don't benefit from peat moss, which is good at retaining water. While some cactus soils have peat moss, it's generally not ideal. The perlite helps but they really need something quick draining. This soil is very fine and somewhat gritty, similar to instant coffee but not as gritty as reconstituted coir. The perlite is quite small. I tested drainage in a clear nursery pot and it seems to perform okay, but I think it's due to the granularity of the soil as opposed to the chunkier, grittier mediums you find in nurseries. I'm on the fence due to texture alone. More not so great news. Peat moss can also be too nutrient rich and have too much organic matter for both. This is honestly my mistake for not educating myself more before getting this. It does say it has low nutrient components, but I'm not sure what that means in this case if it's 75% peat moss. Finally, what tipped this over to three stars for me is that it claims to be ideal for a number of different plants that have very distinct soil needs. That doesn't feel possible. Again, I'm not an expert but how can soil that's ideal for succulents also be great for bonsais? That's a bold claim. And at $8 for two quarts, it's quite expensive. Unfortunately, that's a no for me. I would not get this again.