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40l potting mix

40l potting mix Culvita Special 40L Potting Soil – 6 months of EasyCoat® nutrition – Douceur Maison

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40l potting mix Culvita Special 40L Potting Soil – 6 months of EasyCoat® nutrition – Douceur MaisonThe smart potting mix that feeds your plants for a whole six months, effortlessly. Give your plants a true haven of growth with this special potting soil from Culvita , enriched with EasyCoat technology. Designed to pamper your indoor and outdoor green plants, it combines high quality raw materials with gentle and gradual fertilization over 6 months . Its secret? An airy, living structure made of carefully selected peat, which promotes strong root

The smart potting mix that feeds your plants for a whole six months, effortlessly.

Give your plants a true haven of growth with this special potting soil from Culvita , enriched with EasyCoat technology. Designed to pamper your indoor and outdoor green plants, it combines high-quality raw materials with gentle and gradual fertilization over 6 months .

Its secret? An airy, living structure made of carefully selected peat, which promotes strong root growth and optimal soil aeration. An ideal solution for plant lovers who want to combine simplicity, effectiveness, and nature 🍃


✨ What makes this soil unique

  • Premium composition : blend of blonde peat, frozen black peat, plant fibers and enriched organic matter.

  • Structured and lightweight texture , perfect for healthy root development.

  • EasyCoat® technology : nutrients encapsulated in a plant resin, gradually released over 6 months depending on soil temperature.

  • No additional fertilizer was needed for an entire season.


🌱 Perfect for:

This potting soil is particularly suitable for:

  • 🌿 All indoor plants: Monstera, Calathea, Ficus, etc.

  • 🌸 Balcony and terrace plants: perennials, flowering plants, grasses…

  • 🪴 Repotting and transferring to a larger pot

  • 💧 Gardeners who wish to limit manual fertilizer application

⚠️ Not suitable for acid-loving plants (azalea, rhododendron, fern, erica…) → For these, prefer Culvita special soil for acid-loving plants .


💡 Home Softness Tips

🌿 Before repotting, thoroughly moisten the root ball.
🍶 Place a layer of clay pebbles at the bottom of the pot for good drainage.
🪵 For unglazed pots, soak them for a few hours beforehand.
💧 Water generously after repotting, but avoid excess stagnant water.
🌞 Place your plant in a bright space, and enjoy its renewed vitality!


🧪 Smart nutrition with EasyCoat®

Thanks to EasyCoat technology, this potting soil slowly releases the nutrients the plant needs, at the pace of its growth .
✔️ At an average soil temperature of 15°C, the plant is nourished for a full 6 months .
✔️ The warmer it is, the more the plant consumes → the more nutrients are released.
✔️ A gentle and natural method, used by the largest European nurseries .


📦 Size: 40 Liters

Suitable for:
✔️ Repotting several medium to large plants
✔️ Filling balcony planters or complete flower boxes
✔️ Suitable for mixed indoor/outdoor use


🧭 Origin & manufacturing

Product designed in the Netherlands 🇳🇱
Used in many professional greenhouses
Carefully manufactured using environmentally friendly practices.


🔎 In summary:

  • Type : Premium enriched potting soil

  • Use : Indoor & outdoor repotting

  • Suitable plants : Green, flowering, perennial, balcony

  • Nutrition : 6 months (EasyCoat® encapsulated fertilizer)

  • Size : 40L

  • Advantages : Airy, nourishing, no added ingredients

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