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Anthurium Plant Potting Soil Mix (4 Quarts), Indoor Houseplant Custom Blend for Flowering Anthuriums

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1.Size:8 Quarts


About this item

  • Pamper Your Plants: Hand-blended, 100% all-natural soil mixture; no artificial ingredients
  • Uses: Specially formulated to grow healthy Anthurium plants (also known as tailflower, flamingo flower and laceleaf)
  • Benefits: Quick drainage, nutrient retention, aeration, and reduced compaction
  • Ingredients: Peat moss, pine bark, horticultural charcoal, horticultural perlite, sand, lime
  • Size: Choose from small or large size



4.4 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #47,696 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
  • #436 in Garden Soil
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No

Product Description

Soil Sunrise Anthurium Plant Potting Mix, Choose Size

This soil blend features a mixture of peat moss, perlite, pine bark, charcoal, sand, and lime, a great combination of all natural ingredients that provide a rich growing environment allowing for fast water drainage and appropriate growing conditions for Anthurium plants. Peat moss is used for its great water and nutrient retention abilities. It is also a good source of organic matter that will slowly degrade over time to feed your soil. Pine bark also provides water retention, drainage, and aeration capabilities. Horticultural charcoal boosts soil preservation, filters harmful substances, and improves drainage. Perlite is porous and has great moisture retention and drainage capabilities. It also provides aeration to roots helping to prevent root rot. Sand is used in potting mixtures to prevent compaction, loosen up soil, promote drainage, and increase aeration to roots. Lime is used in soil mixtures to provide pH balance. Tips:

Soil Sunrise Anthurium Potting Soil mix Care and Tips

Tips

  • Make sure your pot has drainage holes.
  • Keep your plant away from direct sunlight.
  • Anthuriums like humidity, mist every day for best results.
Soil Sunrise Anthurium potting soil mix ingredients

Ingredients

  • Peat moss
  • Pine bark
  • Horticultural charcoal
  • Sand
  • Horticultural perlite
  • Lime

Linda Hughes
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2025
This was just right for my indoor plants. My plants are very healthy, have no mold and it's a great value for the money.
Jules
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
My anthurium plant is thriving that I purchased via Amazon with this soil mix.
Shasta Guy
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
This product is great for your anthurium and it was super easy to order from Amazon.
Karen C
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024
I have an 8 year old anthurium and it was dying. I bought this and plant food and it’s gradually bringing my plant back to health.
Beverly Bloedorn
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
Mostly anthuriums plants
Lisa Williams
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
Fast shipping, good quality, would buy again.
mickey
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024
I have 100s of aroid plants and orchids, I grow and breed them so I feel I know a thing or 2 about mediums for them. This is not chunky or airy at all and stays wet for WAY TO LONG. I had to add bark chips, perlite chunks, and charcoal and for all that it still stays super wet. That is the water isn't just flowing through wetting the medium. This is not a good or healthy mix for air loving roots. It seems like more of an additive to add moisture retention. Waste of money IMO. The plant I experimented with is still alive but it's only been 4 days. In its clear pot I can see the medium is still soaking. Time will tell but the fact I added all the chunky material myself takes away for the experiment since without them It would be posing soil. This company needs to work on quality and more honest advertising.***While anthuriums with the flamingo flower (seems like thats what the mix is marketed for) can be seen growing as an epiphyte or terrestrial plant in nature their roots still love air in the mix and most plants roots will not do well in prolonged soaking wet conditions. Updates to come but I would hold off until more people who have this report back. The ones who say their plant did amazing I will see if I get t he sale results but I did modify the mix already.
Gina P
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024
I inherited an anthurium from my grandma when she passed. It wasn't in horrible shape, but definitely needed repotted. I had looked at some other places for soil, but it was either expensive, or a HUGE amount. I only needed a little bit of soil. It is a little pricey, because it's specifically for anthurium plants. But it seems to be working great for my plant! Leaves look good, no brown or yellow leaves, and the soil seems perfect for anthuriums, based on what Google recommended. Overall, good product, and I'd recommend for your plants!
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