Want to add TONS of beneficial microbes to your soil in a super easy way? We've got you covered! Pick the granularif you're re-potting (mix with soil) or the solubleif you'd like to add it to your watering can.
We think of our plants' root systems as their 'gut,' and it's important to have a healthy gut biome. These simple products replenish that microbiome to help your plants flourish. Pair with Hungry Dirt Biome Thrive to feed these little guys and keep them going!
Estimated delivery between February 25 and February 27.
Want to add TONS of beneficial microbes to your soil in a super easy way? We've got you covered! Pick the granularif you're re-potting (mix with soil) or the solubleif you'd like to add it to your watering can.
We think of our plants' root systems as their 'gut,' and it's important to have a healthy gut biome. These simple products replenish that microbiome to help your plants flourish. Pair with Hungry Dirt Biome Thrive to feed these little guys and keep them going!
Pisolithus tinctorius – 220,000 propagules per gram
Rhizopogon luteolus – 5,500 props per gram
Rhizopogon fulvigleba – 5,500 props per gram
Rhizopogon villosullus – 5,50 props per gram
Rhizopogon amylopogon – 5,500 props per gram
Scleroderma cepa – 11,000 props per gram
Scleroderma citrinum – 11,000 props per gram
Suillus granulatus – 145,000 props per gram
Laccaria bicolor – 29,000 props per gram
Laccaria laccata – 29,000 props per gram
Endomycorrhizae –
Glomus etunicatum – 9 props per gram
Glomus Intraradices – 9 props per gram
Glomus mosseae – 9 props per gram
Glomus aggregatum – 9 props per gram
Glomus clarum – 2 props per gram
Glomus deserticola – 2 props per gram
Glomus monosporum – 2 props per gram
Gigaspora margarita – 2 props per gram
Paraglomus brazilianum – 2 props per gram
Trichoderma koningii – 400,000 CFU's per gram
Trichoderma harzianum – 266,800 CFU's per gram
Bacteria –
Bacillus licheniformis – 1,700,000 CFU per gram
Bacillus megaterium – 1,300,000 CFU per gram
Bacillus pumilus – 1,300,000 CFU per gram
Bacillus azotoformans – 1,100,000 CFU per gram
Bacillus coagulans – 1,100,000 CFU per gram
Paenibacillus polymyxa – 1,100,000 CFU per gram
Paenibacillus durum – 1,100,000 CFU per gram
Azotobacter chroococcum – 1,100,000 CFU per gram
Saccharomyces cerevisiae – 1,100,000 CFU per gram
Pseudomonas aureofaciens – 1,100,000 CFU per gram
Pseudomonas fluorescens – 1,100,000 CFU per gram
Bacillus amyloliquefaciens – 600,000 CFU per gram
Bacillus subtilis – 175,000 CFU per gram
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Lila
This soil saved my plants
I received a prayer plants with rows of babies from a friend, but my attempts to propagate kept failing. I didn't know why, so I asked around, and someone in my local Facebook "What's wrong with my plant?" Group recommended this soil. Since then, I've been able to support a massive three-piece prayer plant, along with six offshoot plants, without any problems!
Pray for Us
D.T.
OH HAPPY DAY!
My Ficus is thriving with this soil. Where once the new leaves slowed to a stop, now healthier leaves are sprouting and growing. I am learning how much water retaing soil mix needs.
Also the care in the packaging, the sample of thTurbo mix (plant and roots thank you), the QR code for further information were all top of the line, like the soil mix itself.
Tropical Climber
Linda Navas
Strings of Things
Great soil mix. My string of turtles plant has a lot of new tiny leaves growing after few weeks.
Oh Happy Plants!
Christopher Olmstead
This stuff is INCREDIBLE
I’ve got half dozen aloes sunk in this stuff along with a bunch of gymnocalyciums, bishops hat lem, some agaves, etc. They are all thriving and loving the soil ✔️
Desert Succulent
C.O.
Great Cloth!
I absolutely love this drop cloth for my kitchen. It is huge and allows me to fold in half and still have a very large area to work on.
I have never had any luck keeping my anthuriums healthy. I have stopped buying them for this reason. My neighbor gave me one as a gift. It has already started to look bad. Bought Veronica's Anthurium Delirium mix and transplanted it. No lie - it already looks so much better and happier. It's still in the same place as before. The only change is the potting medium.
I received a prayer plants with rows of babies from a friend, but my attempts to propagate kept failing. I didn't know why, so I asked around, and someone in my local Facebook "What's wrong with my plant?" Group recommended this soil. Since then, I've been able to support a massive three-piece prayer plant, along with six offshoot plants, without any problems!