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where to buy orchid potting mix near me 100% Organic Orchid Soil Mix — Nutrient-Rich, Well-Draining Living Soi – Houseplant Resource CenterGive your orchids a 100% organic home theyll thrive in. Specially crafted to meet the unique needs of orchids, this fast draining mix creates the perfect balance of moisture and airflow. Made with 100% organic peat, bark, and pumice, it supports strong root systems, vibrant blooms, and healthier plants while helping prevent common orchid problems like root rot and compacted soil. Why You'll Love It: 100% organic formula with optimal moisture retention

Give your orchids a 100% organic home they’ll thrive in.

Specially crafted to meet the unique needs of orchids, this fast-draining mix creates the perfect balance of moisture and airflow. Made with 100% organic peat, bark, and pumice, it supports strong root systems, vibrant blooms, and healthier plants — while helping prevent common orchid problems like root rot and compacted soil.

Why You'll Love It:

100% organic formula with optimal moisture retention and airflow to promote healthy root development
Enriched with peat, bark, and pumice to create a lasting, nutrient-rich growing environment
Perfect for Phalaenopsis, Moth, Vanda, Epidendrum, and other orchid varieties
Easy-to-use, resealable ziplock bag keeps soil fresh and mess-free between uses
Custom blended by a small family business in Oregon using clean, locally sourced, sustainably sourced ingredients

How to Use:

1. Start with a clean pot and ensure it has proper drainage.
2. Add 2–4 inches of Orchid Potting Soil to the base.
3. Loosen the roots gently, remove any old or yellowing leaves, and repot.
4. Fill in around the root system and lightly press soil.
5. Water thoroughly until water drains from the bottom.
6. Repot every 6–12 months or when new growth appears.

What's Included:

  • 2.3 Liters / 0.08 cu. ft. of Premium Orchid Potting Soil
  • Custom blend of bark nuggets, pumice, and peat
  • Instructions printed on the back of the resealable bag

Backed by Real Orchid Growers

This all-natural mix is trusted by beginners and collectors alike. Whether you’re nursing one orchid or caring for a collection, it’s the easiest way to grow strong roots and show-stopping flowers.

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