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Our premium Peat-Free Easy Houseplant Compost combines coconut coir with slow-release Plantsmith nutrients to feed houseplants for up to 6 months. Compressed into a block, it’s easy to activate – just add water to make up to 10 litres of nutrient-rich compost. Ideal for potting or repotting your houseplants. Suitable for most houseplants except orchids, cacti, and bonsai.
Usage
- To make 10 litres of compost, place the whole block in a large tub or bucket.
- Add approx. 4 litres of water (warm water will work faster) and let it soak in.
- Mix to loosen and add more water if needed.
- When ready, it should be moist but springy.
- To make 5 litres of compost, halve the block and add approx. 2 litres of water.
- Excess compost can be stored in a lidded box for future use.
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Our premium Peat-Free Easy Houseplant Compost contains the perfect balance of coconut coir (a by-product of the coconut industry) blended with slow-release Plantsmith nutrients to feed and nourish houseplants for up to six months. Designed for the widest range of houseplants, it’s suitable for everything except orchids, cacti and bonsai trees.
The compost is compressed into a convenient block and is easy to activate, just add water to make up to 10 litres of nutrient-rich compost for healthy houseplants.
Use this mix when potting or repotting. Most houseplants benefit from repotting every 18 months, or when their old soil begins to deteriorate. For best results, repot early in the year, ideally before spring.
To make 10 litres of compost, place the whole block in a large tub or bucket and add approximately 4 litres of water (warm water works faster). Let it soak in, then mix to loosen the compost, adding more water if needed. When ready, it should be moist but springy. To make 5 litres, halve the block and add about 2 litres of water. Any excess compost can be stored in a lidded container for future use.
Plant Type | Flowering, Foliage |
|---|---|
Size | 10 Litres |
Safety Data Sheet | Download Safety Data Sheet |
SKU | RJ0996 |
Peat-Free Easy Houseplant Compost 10 litres
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