Plant Care Must Haves - Supply Edition!

Plant Care Must Haves - Supply Edition!

Here's a current list of all products I use in my indoor jungle!

I am an Amazon Affiliate and I do receive a small amount of compensation if and when you purchase from any of my links below. To be clear, these are ALL products that I regularly purchase for my indoor jungle!

One other quick note: I do not use products that include moss or peat in my home! This helps keep fungus gnats and pests to a minimum!

**This list is not yet complete and is a work in progress that I'm trying to complete as quickly as I can! Please check back soon for updates! 

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Potting Mix:
Coco Loco Potting Mix is like a hydration superhero for all of my plant babies! It holds more water while keeping roots well-drained. The coco coir use in it is like tiny sponges, delivering just the right amount of nutrients and water to your plants.

I've been using this for a few months with amazing success and I'm still fungus gnat-free! I also haven't seen any mold or root rot. This is also the ONLY potting mix I've ever used that I don't have to amend with anything else!

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Lechuza Pon:
When it comes to semi-hydro, Lechuza-Pon is one of my favorites and is my go-to for converting plants over to using a reservoir. It's ideal for hoyas, but my favorite thing to use it for is any of my small-rooted plants. I've noticed a significate difference in the health of my plants after moving them over to Pon. While some plants do slightly better in Leca, Pon truly is the best way to get started in semi-hydroponics!

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LECA
Not all leca is created equal! Over the last few years, I have tried just about every different leca brand and I always come back to this one in this specific size.
The 25L bag has just the right size for all of my general houseplants. Each different sized bag has different-sized clay balls. The 25L bag includes much smaller sizes than the 50L bag. If I needed to pot up a large plant, I'd go with the 50L size, but the 25L works great for everything large and small.

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