Self-Watering Container Mix, 20 Qts.
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Exclusive | The Perfect Soil Mix for Self-Watering Containers
- Lightweight mix wicks water from the reservoir to the root system
- Well-drained to prevent waterlogged soil
- Specially formulated for self-watering containers; also great for standard planters
Our field tests prove it: In self-watering planters, this lightweight mix works better than conventional potting soil. Its coarse, airy texture acts like a wick, carrying water from the planter’s reservoir to the root system. The result is more vigorous root growth, better aeration and less waterlogging. It's also an ideal mix for standard pots and planters. Contains sphagnum peat, perlite, vermiculite and limestone. 20-quart bag.
- Contains sphagnum peat, perlite, vermiculite and limestone
- 20-quart bag
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- Drains well (509)
- Holding capacity (370)
- Lightweight (221)
- Easy to use (125)
- Weather proof (89)
Cons
- Difficult setup (10)
- Grows mold/mildew (7)
- Pricey / poor value (7)
- Heavy (6)
- Deteriorates/rots (3)
Best Uses
- Outdoor plants (643)
- Household plants (247)
- Plant transferal (199)
- Growing seeds (180)
- Patio (75)
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- Lightweight
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Comments about Self-Watering Container Mix:
So impressed with the self-watering flowers boxes, I would like to convert all my containers. I wouldn't consider using any other mix. It's very light and allows the moisture to wick upwards as it's supposed to.
Pros
- Drains Well
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Growing Seeds
- Household Plants
- Outdoor Plants
- Plant Transferal
Comments about Self-Watering Container Mix:
This soil is lighter than store bought potting soil which helps when moving potted plants around....it works great in the self watering containers. A little pricey but worth it bc I lose plants in the summer when gone just a few days if I don't use the self watering system.
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Comments about Self-Watering Container Mix:
I used this soil in my self-watering boxes and it works very well. Summers in my area are hot and can be very humid, but this soil does not dry out quickly like most potting soils.
Pros
- Drains Well
- Easy to use
- Holding Capacity
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Growing Seeds
- Household Plants
- Outdoor Plants
Comments about Self-Watering Container Mix:
I purchased the self watering pots and used the wrong soil in them. While it sort of worked I realize that this soil is really the best for wicking. At first I thought the soil was weird because you have to hydrate it but then it perked right up and everything was okay. Its very good. I'm looking forward to big beautiful flowers.
Pros
- Clean And Pure
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Best Uses
- Growing Seeds
- Household Plants
- Outdoor Plants
- Plant Transferal
Comments about Self-Watering Container Mix:
I use the self-watering container mix in my tomato success planter. I have indeed tried regular potting soil but each time I did my tomatoes got blossom-end rot; I'm convinced that the bags of potting soil from the hardware store bring with them harmful contaminants. Right now it's a third of the way through June in St Louis Missouri and my tomato plants are five feet tall and full of green, healthy tomatoes.
Pros
- Drains Well
- Great For Deck Gardens
- Lightweight
- Weather Resistant
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Best Uses
- Deck Gardens
- Outdoor Plants
Comments about Self-Watering Container Mix:
I use the Self-Watering Container Mix for all my deck planters. Vegies or flowers do extremely well with this soil and self-watering containers. I always have a large crop of tomatoes and feed many families with the tomatoes I grow on my deck.
Pros
- Drains Well
- Holding Capacity
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Outdoor Plants
- Plant Transferal
Comments about Self-Watering Container Mix:
Great product for the price. I found that by purchasing the self watering container mix we saved money over buying locally, even if you add in the shipping. We prefer this mix even over miracle grow. I highly recommend this product over anything sold locally.
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- Outdoor Plants
Comments about Self-Watering Container Mix:
This product seems to be working fine in our new self-watering railing planters.
Pros
- Holding Capacity
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Growing Seeds
- Household Plants
- Outdoor Plants
- Plant Transferal
Comments about Self-Watering Container Mix:
This is a very good lightweight soil mix, with good texture.
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Drains Well
- Holding Capacity
- Lightweight
- Sturdy
- Weather Resistant
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Best Uses
- Outdoor Plants
- Plant Transferal
Comments about Self-Watering Container Mix:
My only complaint was how messy it was to mix it with water. I added the water directly to the bag and mixed.
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