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Hoya Plant Potting Soil Mix (4 Quarts), Custom
Hoya Plant Potting Soil Mix (4 Quarts), Custom
Hoya Plant Potting Soil Mix (4 Quarts), Custom
Hoya Plant Potting Soil Mix (4 Quarts), Custom
Hoya Plant Potting Soil Mix (4 Quarts), Custom
Hoya Plant Potting Soil Mix (4 Quarts), Custom
Hoya Plant Potting Soil Mix (4 Quarts), Custom
Hoya Plant Potting Soil Mix (4 Quarts), Custom
Hoya Plant Potting Soil Mix (4 Quarts), Custom
Hoya Plant Potting Soil Mix (4 Quarts), Custom

Hoya Plant Potting Soil Mix (4 Quarts), Custom Blend for Growing Hoya Tropical Houseplants

Product ID : 49359547


Galleon Product ID 49359547
UPC / ISBN 810099680850
Shipping Weight 2.1 lbs
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Model SSKIT172
Manufacturer Soil Sunrise
Shipping Dimension 11.06 x 9.96 x 3.58 inches
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Hoya Plant Potting Soil Mix (4 Quarts), Custom Features

  • 100% NATURAL: Expanded clay pellets also known as LECA, No additives or chemicals

  • USES: Hydroponic gardening, tank farming, soil amendment, soilless media, soil amendment and much more; indoor / outdoor container gardening

  • Benefits: Excellent drainage, provides aeration to roots, ideal additive

  • Ingredients: Peat moss, perlite, mulch, horticultural charcoal, worm castings,and lime.

  • Size: 4 Quarts


About Hoya Plant Potting Soil Mix (4 Quarts), Custom

Soil Sunrise Hoya Potting Mix; Soil Media for Hoya Obovata or Hoya Carnosa We hand blend this mixture to be specifically geared towards providing your exotic Hoya plants with the correct nutrients and growing environment. This mixture is a blend of peat moss, perlite, horticultural charcoal, mulch, worm castings, and lime - making it the perfect combination for the plants also known as sweetheart or rope plants. Most Hoya are epiphytic and are used to having rich matter fall on them from above. Because they are epiphytes just like orchids and need excellent drainage, the mulch is an ideal additive. TIP: Like other succulents, hoya plants don’t respond well to soggy roots. Water only when the top few inches of soil are dried out. Make sure you use a pot with good drainage holes. INGREDIENTS: Peat moss, perlite, mulch, horticultural charcoal, worm castings, and lime.