

This Westland potting mix is specially formulated for re-potting most indoor plants, including orchids. It is enriched with Seramis granules that efficiently absorb and then release water and nutrients as required by the plant.
Ensure optimal growing conditions for your houseplants with this balanced medium.
Read MoreWestland Orchid Potting Mix is specially formulated for potting or re-potting most indoor plants. Enriched with seramis granules to absorb and release water & nutrients when plants require. This dry, free draining, peat free mix is enriched with pine bark for airflow and draining and zinc complex to aid faster repotting establishment and root growth. Added Seramis granules for water management
Enriched with pine bark for airflow and drainage Perfect balance of aeration & drainage
Reduces plant stress & boosts resilience
Peat Free
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Organic
Westland Orchid Potting Mix is specially formulated for potting or re-potting most indoor plants. Enriched with seramis granules to absorb and release water & nutrients when plants require. This dry, free draining, peat free mix is enriched with pine bark for airflow and draining and zinc complex to aid faster repotting establishment and root growth. Added Seramis granules for water management
Enriched with pine bark for airflow and drainage
Perfect balance of aeration & drainage
Reduces plant stress & boosts resilience
Peat Free
Westland
Potting Mix, 4L, 27cm,34cm,10cm, 3kg
Potting Mix
Suitable for Indoor Houseplants
Choose a pot with just enough room for the roots. Fill one third of the pot with orchid potting mix. Place the orchid in the pot and carefully spread out the roots. Gently hold the plant by its stem and fill around the roots. Tap the pot to settle the potting mix – do not firm down. Orchids may need anchoring in the pot with a stick or with wire. Re-pot just after flowering or during the period when new growth and new roots appear. Remove dead and shrivelled roots but leave potting mix attached to healthy plump white roots. Do not worry if a few roots grow outside the pot. Re-pot only when growth starts to suffer. Reseal bag after use.
Orchids need bright but filtered light so it’s best to avoid placing them in direct sunlight. Different species of orchid require different temperatures, choose a suitable room in the house depending on the type of orchid you are growing. Most orchids require a rest period during winter when watering and feeding should be reduced.