Rainforest soil blend
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This rich blend is full of organic matter and contains our acidic Habitat blend, complete with seed meals, mycorrhizal inoculant, and volcanic and glacial rock dusts. It holds slightly more water than the Tropical Climber blend and has a finer texture due to the addition of rice hulls.
Environment match: rainforest floor plants that creep along the ground.
- Thaumatophyllum (selloum/bipinnatifidum, xanadu, etc)
- Philodendron (rojo congo, green congo, brasil, etc)
- Syngonium (arrowhead vine, nephthytis)
- Spathiphyllum species (peace lily)
- Pachira aquatica (money tree)
- Aglaonema species (Chinese evergreen)
- Ficus benjamina, alii, amstel king, elastica, and lyrata (or use our Tropical Climber blend!)
- Aralias (Polyscias fruticosa, balfouriana, scutellaria, etc)
- …and any other ground-dwelling tropical plants.
Oh Happy Dirt is our line of hand-blended potting mixes that are created to suit different plants’ needs. Not all soils are created equal!
Here’s how we measure up:
- We practice sustainability: our blends start with coco coir and coco chips, a renewable resource. We do not use non-renewable peat moss.
- Due to concerns about fluoride, we don't use perlite.
- We use compostable bags and labels for our retail products.
- We know that whole ingredients are better for all of us – plants included! We use real ingredients like alfalfa meal, flax seed meal, and rock dust to ensure balance for your plants.
- We do not use nitrogen fertilizers produced with the ecologically detrimental Haber-Bosch process.
- We know the importance of the gut microbiome - even in plants! All of our soils include a mycorrhizal inoculant with endo and ecto-mycorrhizae.
- We also include charcoal and humates to encourage a healthy root environment.
Above all, we take the work out of re-potting plants. By choosing Oh Happy Dirt you are giving your plants the highest-quality substrate on the market, without the guesswork of creating a recipe that’s responsive to each species’ needs.