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Soil Ninja // Clay Pebbles

£4.00

2.5L

Clay Pebbles, Clay Balls or Lightweight Expanded Clay Aggregate - The only thing you need for your semi hydro set up (except water of course). The small balls of clay wick up water upwards, meaning a little pool of water at the bottom of a pot made for semi hydro can hydrate all the way to the top! The balls also provide massive chambers of oxygen for roots to grow super strong which you will see the rewards of in your foliage. Conversely, you can add clay balls into soil for extra water retention in your mixture.

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2.5L

Clay Pebbles, Clay Balls or Lightweight Expanded Clay Aggregate - The only thing you need for your semi hydro set up (except water of course). The small balls of clay wick up water upwards, meaning a little pool of water at the bottom of a pot made for semi hydro can hydrate all the way to the top! The balls also provide massive chambers of oxygen for roots to grow super strong which you will see the rewards of in your foliage. Conversely, you can add clay balls into soil for extra water retention in your mixture.

2.5L

Clay Pebbles, Clay Balls or Lightweight Expanded Clay Aggregate - The only thing you need for your semi hydro set up (except water of course). The small balls of clay wick up water upwards, meaning a little pool of water at the bottom of a pot made for semi hydro can hydrate all the way to the top! The balls also provide massive chambers of oxygen for roots to grow super strong which you will see the rewards of in your foliage. Conversely, you can add clay balls into soil for extra water retention in your mixture.

  • Well, of course if your plant is an Alocasia, the Alocasia mix is probably the best bet! However, if your plant isn't the namesake of any of our mixes, then it’s all about which of the mixes matches that plant’s needs, such as moisture retention. For instance, our Calathea and Maranta mix is also great for begonias as they both enjoy their soils staying lightly moist. Or conversely, our Cacti and Succulent mix is great for sansevieria. Which enjoy a decent dry out between waterings, so a quick-drying cacti mix is probably the best shout! If you’re stuck on what to pick of course contact us via the contact form, Instagram or Facebook and we will happily help you out.

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