citrus and cactus soil
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Typical components listed in these mixes include peat moss (often sphagnum peat), perlite, sand, lime, and worm castings. Some product descriptions also mention forest products as part of the blend.
Descriptions emphasize fast-draining or gritty formulas. Ingredients such as sand and perlite are highlighted to improve water flow and increase air around the roots, helping prevent soggy soil and root rot.
Product descriptions commonly target citrus trees, cacti and succulents, and palm-type container plants, indicating the blends are suitable for those plant groups.
Common recommendations: use a pot with a drainage hole; fill about one‑third with mix; place the plant and top up with more mix; press lightly; then water and allow excess to drain.
Descriptions suggest repotting citrus annually into the next larger container. For cacti and succulents, repotting is commonly recommended about every two years to replenish nutrients.
Some product listings note that lime is added to adjust pH, and others explicitly state the blend provides a balanced pH suitable for citrus plants.