What is Mineral Based Cactus Soil made of?
This mix is 70% mineral (pumice, zeolite, basalt, gypsum, limestone) and 30% premium organic compost. It’s designed for fast drainage, strong structure, and nutrient retention—ideal for cacti, succulents, and bonsai. It contains no added fertilisers but supports healthy feeding cycles.
What types of plants can I use Mineral Based Cactus Soil for?
It’s ideal for cacti, succulents, lithops, bonsai, and caudex plants. It also suits dry-loving indoor plants. For thirstier tropicals or seedlings, blend in more organic material to improve moisture retention.
How should I water with Mineral Based Cactus Soil?
Use a deep soak-and-dry method. Let the mix dry down fully before watering again. It dries faster than regular soil, helping reduce root rot, but you’ll still need to adjust watering by season and plant type.
Do I need special pots for Mineral Based Cactus Soil?
Yes—always use pots with drainage holes. Avoid adding drainage layers. For more airflow, terracotta pots work well. You can adjust the mix by adding grit for extra drainage or compost for slightly thirstier plants.
Can I use it for outdoor pots or humid climates?
Yes. Fast drainage makes it great for rainy or humid conditions where soggy roots are a risk. Outdoors, it performs best in containers with good sun and airflow.
Can I fertilise plants in Mineral Based Cactus Soil?
Absolutely. It holds nutrients well thanks to minerals like zeolite. Use light applications of cactus-friendly fertiliser. Occasional flushing with water helps prevent salt build-up, especially if you have hard tap water.
Can I reuse Mineral Based Cactus Soil when repotting?
Yes—just remove old roots and refresh with some new mix. It resists compaction better than bark-heavy blends and often lasts longer between repots.
Does it help prevent overwatering or root rot?
It improves drainage and aeration, giving roots a healthier environment. But no mix can fix chronic overwatering—always match your watering habits to the plant’s needs.
Can I use it for propagation or recovery from rot?
Yes—it’s great for cuttings and rot recovery due to its airy, low-moisture environment. Wait a few days before watering freshly repotted or trimmed plants to let any wounds callus.
Can I top-dress with grit or decorative stones?
Yes—a thin layer of breathable grit can improve appearance and reduce fungus gnats. Avoid thick, heavy layers that trap moisture against the soil surface.
Is Mineral Based Cactus Soil dusty or does it need rinsing?
It may be slightly dusty when dry. Mist lightly before handling if you're sensitive. Rinsing isn’t required—it's ready to use straight from the bag.
Can I store it long-term or use it for large collections?
Yes—store it dry and covered. It’s perfect for bulk cactus and succulent setups or as a base for custom blends with extra pumice, zeolite, or compost.