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.
My Aglaonema seems to really like this soil! I will definitely be back for more! Thank you!
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!
I live in the midwest, I have a bit of succlents in terracotta pots in my army of plants. I do my best to make my own mixes to keep them alive. But decided to let the pros make a mix for me for the few plants that don't look as
This soils is perfect for my string of hearts. With my previous string of hearts it ended up dying because the soil was staying moist for too long, but my current string of hearts has been a live for over 2 years and is thriving.