bio leaf potting mix Bio Leaf AROID & HOYA Potting Mix - FINE
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bio leaf potting mix

bio leaf potting mix Bio Leaf AROID & HOYA Potting Mix - FINE

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bio leaf potting mix Bio Leaf AROID & HOYA Potting Mix - FINEWhy did the name change? ONLY the name has changed on the label, NOT the mix inside. This mix used to be called 'Indoor Fine Medium' and is now called 'Aroid & Hoya Fine'. There's been NO change to the mix itself :) Why Bio Leaf? I really disliked repotting. Until now. This mix is a joy to work with. Less mess. Easier clean up. Also seriously good for my plants. Lucky things. Talk about spoiled. I love it. My plants love it. Win win. Bio Leaf Aroid &

Why did the name change?


ONLY the name has changed on the label, NOT the mix inside. This mix used to be called 'Indoor Fine/Medium' and is now called 'Aroid & Hoya Fine'. There's been NO change to the mix itself :) 

 

Why Bio Leaf?


I really disliked repotting. Until now. This mix is a joy to work with. Less mess. Easier clean-up. Also seriously good for my plants. Lucky things. Talk about spoiled. I love it. My plants love it. Win win.

Bio Leaf Aroid & Hoya FINE uses the same ingredients as Bio Leaf Aroid & Hoya MEDIUM but this is a finer blend with smaller size ingredients. An ideal mix for a 'mixed jungle' of indoor house plants who need a free-draining mix with lower water retention


This is for the 2 litre size, also available here in 5 litres


Which plants is it best for?


This is a superb, all-purpose mix for most houseplants who need a high-drainage, plenty of air and lower water retention. Especially suited to younger, less established plants. For plants in smaller pots with shallower root systems


This is superb for potting up propagations who suit being in an aroid mix but aren't ready for the usual chunky blends until their roots get better established. I use this for my younger / smaller Monstera, Philodendron, Pothos, Epipremnum, Hoyas (especially the waxier / thicker-leafed carnosa type varieties), and many more.


Compared to the Bio Leaf Aroid Medium/Chunky mix, this uses the same blend of ingredients but in a smaller size, so retains a bit more water than the chunkier version.


PS: Need LOTS of substrate / potting mix? Orders over 15 litres total sometimes get too big or heavy for standard shipping rates. If your order goes over into overweight / oversize rates I will be in touch to let you know. I won't incur any costs without your okay - Anna :) 

What's in the bag?


A fine, airy, free-draining mix of fine Orchid Bark, fine Pumice, Fern Fibre, Crushed Horticulture Charcoal and the Bio Leaf Bioactive Blend. NO slow-release fertiliser. You can safely use fertiliser even straight after repotting as normal.


Orchid bark

An obvious inclusion if you consider what epiphytes like to attach to and grow on. A premium, export-quality, fine grade orchid bark. Very clean and sterile. Minimal soil or dust. You can pre-soak, but it's not required at this level. Some barks break down fast. This harder, slow-to-decompose premium grade lasts years. Keeps soil aerated for oxygen to reach roots, resists compacting and provides drainage while also holding on to water for roots to take up as needed. 


Pumice

A natural, volcanic rock that keeps its shape even when soaked in water, keeping soil loose. Adds aeration and improves drainage. Keeps water moving to prevent substrate and plants becoming waterlogged. Naturally porous. Pumice holds water roughly twice as long as bark, releasing it slowly and steadily for the roots.


Fern fibre

Superb growing medium for many indoor plants. Great results reported for aroids, hoya, orchids, ferns and other epiphytes. A natural, soft, airy, fibrous, long lasting material containing a lot of air. Can retain a lot of water. As it holds water for longer than many free-draining substrates, you won't have to water as often. Ideal for indoor plants that prefer moist to lightly moist conditions, who don't like to fully dry out. Fibrous nature distributes more even moisture throughout the pot due to natural capillary action.


Horticultural charcoal

Horticultural charcoal for plants is different from activated charcoal that you might be familiar with for human health. This is the over-waterers and worried-plant-parent's best friend. Horticultural charcoal helps increase aeration and adds drainage to soil mixes for potted plants. Its natural porosity helps charcoal hold on to necessary nutrients for roots to access. Horticultural charcoal also helps create a more favourable environment for good bacteria and beneficial microbes for healthier soil, and helps balance soil pH.



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