Product Details: Size: 2 quarts | Use: Succulents, cacti, and bonsai | Organic: No Afterward, all you have to do is water it well and then wait to water it again until the mix is completely dry. If you’re repotting a plant, you can remove as much of the old potting soil as you can (without hurting the roots) and pour this mix into your planter. Part of what makes this pick one of the best soils for succulents is it is easy to use. Plus, the dye-free soil is made with pine bark that’s treated to prevent the spread of pathogens and invasive species. The mix of tan, dark brown, and other earth tones in the potting mix ensures it looks great in your planters, so you won’t need any top dressing. It’s also free of peat moss, which has come under scrutiny from environmentalists in recent years. The lightweight soil is made with Pine Coir, Bonsai Block (calcined clay), and Monto Clay. It’s also a great choice for echeveria, crassula, lithops, jade, aloe, haworthia, crassula, and more. The ready-to-use mix has an optimized pH of 5.5, which makes it ideal for succulents, cacti, bonsai, and other plants that do well in acidic soil. This makes it a great choice for beginning succulent gardeners who may be tempted to water their succulents too often. Plus, because it drains so quickly, this mix can help prevent root rot often caused by overwatering. This potting mix is designed for succulents, cacti, and bonsai and is fast-draining. The best soil for succulents helps improve drainage, like the Bonsai Jacki’s Gritty Mix. This is great for many gardeners but might not be good for folks who forget to water or want to water only once a month. Because the mix is so fast-draining, you’ll need to water more often than you might with other potting soils.
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