Description
- 100% NATURAL: Hand-blended custom mixture for your potted citrus plants; no additives or chemicals
- USES: for planting, repotting, and growing healthy citrus plants and dwarf citrus trees; indoor / outdoor container gardening
- Benefits: aeration, drainage, nutrient retention, pH balance & much more
- Ingredients: Peat moss, perlite, sand, worm castings, and lime
- Size: 8 quarts (enough for a big 12-inch pot)
Product Description
Soil Sunrise Citrus Plant and Miniature Tree Potting Soil Blend, Choose Size
Citrus plants and mini trees do well in soils that are sandy with plenty of humus. Our blend includes peat moss, perlite, lime, worm castings, and sand. This gritty mix allows for great drainage, aeration to roots to prevent root rot, nutrient retention, pH balance, and plenty of humus and organic matter. The worm castings provide extra nutrients and minerals. The perlite and sand provide balanced moisture. The lime gives pH balance. Watch your citrus plants thrive in this environment! Use this mixture for potting your mini orange trees, Meyer lemons, lime, kumquats, mandarins, finger limes and much more. Because they prefer similar soil, this blend is also useful for succulents. Check out Soil Sunrise for all of your container gardening and repotting needs. Ingredients: Peat moss, perlite, sand, worm castings, and lime
ALL-NATURAL Ingredients
Blended Soil Base
Base includes: Peat Moss, Perlite and Lime.
This mix is a high quality growing medium that can improve plant growth and overall plant health
Worm Castings
Nutrient-rich organic fertilizer than can improve soil structure, enhance plant growth and boost soil fertility.
Sand
Improves drainage, boosts porosity, improves soil structure, enhances nutrient retention, and reduces erosion for healthier, resilient soil.
Perlite
Enhances drainage, aeration, moisture retention, root growth, and soil texture for optimal plant thriving.
Custom Blended for Citrus Trees
Ideal blend for key limes, Meyer lemon trees, calamondin, satsuma mandarins, blood orange and other varieties of container grown and dwarf citrus trees.
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