Orchids a reputation for being difficult to grow, but if you provide the correct planting medium, you will have better luck in growing them. Learn more here.
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Harris Orchid Potting Mix contains a special blend of heat treated Douglas fir bark, peat moss, pumice and perlite in an optimal ratio that is ideal
Harris Orchid Potting Mix, Optimal Soil Mix for All Types of Orchids, 4qt
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Comes in a resealable bag for all your repotting needs. This orchid potting medium is made with charcoal, sponge rock/perlite, orchid Pine bark mix, Coconut husk coir chips to retain moisture and provide good aeration. The addition of Sphagnum Peat Moss will also help when growing all orchids including phalaenopsis orchid and moth orchid. This specially formulated potting soil for orchids allows room for roots to expand within pot without compacting.
Organic Orchid Potting Mix by Perfect Plants (4Qts.)
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