








🌿 Grow wild, grow rare — soil that feeds your carnivorous obsession!
This 1-quart bag of carnivorous plant soil is a premium, hand-blended 50:50 mix of sphagnum peat moss and perlite, designed to provide quick drainage and optimal aeration. Perfect for repotting Venus Fly Traps, Sundews, and Pitcher Plants, it’s 100% natural with no additives, ensuring your plants thrive in a soil environment that mimics their native boggy habitats. Highly rated and award-winning, this soil mix is the go-to choice for serious carnivorous plant enthusiasts.
| ASIN | B07T85C17V |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (5,350) |
| Item Weight | 7.8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Rio Hamza Trading |
| Package Dimensions | 8.19 x 5.79 x 2.56 inches |
S**E
Buy it!
This stuff is AMAZING! I'm a new carnivorous plant owner and had no clue what I was doing. After a bit of research, I realized my new plants would need specialized soil. After some searching, I found this and gave it a go. No regrets! Both my venus fly trap and my pitcher plant are growing amazingly well! I'm so excited! Thanks for such a great product!
D**N
Good so far, but read reviews and research your plant before buying!
My venus fly trap has been doing really well after i repotted it from the original nursery pot. Few things to take into consideration: The soil mix is peat based. It's great for water/moisture retention, which is what this plant needs (consistently wet/moist soil) but hard to work with. BEFORE you pot your plant, ADD WATER and mix the soil so that it absorbs the water. This can take some time, but once thoroughly wet, you shouldn't have any issues with the water sitting on the soil and not draining. Do not repot your plant with dry soil! Do the research on carnivorous plants and understand some important things: 1. Unless your tap water is free of chlorine and chemicals don't use tap to water it. I highly recommend distilled water or rain water (which is non-existent in CA). 2. These plants have a heavy water requirement and it is recommended that you bottom water it. Not to say you can't top water, as long as you pre-moistened the soil. Carnivorous plants typically come from really wet and boggy environments. For the amount of soil you get, this is pretty expensive. I don't know if I would rebuy given that perlite and peat moss is easy to find where I live, but for the time being, I'm really happy with the results.
S**N
Great carnivorous plant soil
This is amazing soil very fresh not Clump together the package is sealed well I have boughten for bags so far and will continue to buy the soil it is the perfect mix hey I just a little bit more sand for my butterworts other than that I use it to grow pitcher plants butterwort and flytraps even germinating seeds in it great stuff to the person that said it's full of Styrofoam do a little research that's not Styrofoam it's a special lava rock with no minerals that is to help aerate and assist in soil drainage try squeezing it with your fingers it's hard like a lava rock not squishy like Styrofoam I will buy again
M**L
Great product
My nepenthes has been struggling due to being in too small a pot so I decided to give this soil a try. For the it doesn't hold moisture crowd you have to mix in some long fiber sphagnum moss like I've done here in a net basket. The moss will stay wet and hold the soil in the middle in place.
E**N
must the soil to help absorb
this product works just fine and has been perfect for my plants. i know there are a lot of negative reviews about the soil being hydrophobic but before you pot your plants it helps to mist the soil with distilled water. my soil absorbed water immediately after misting it and i’ve had no problems. it’s common for moss mixtures in dry soil to repel water at first.
A**H
Not Bad
I bought this soil mix, because I wanted to try something new for my struggling venus fly trap. I'm new to using peat so this rating might be due to my inexperience than the product. The first try, the soil was dry and crunchy even though I watered it well. Not to mention the perlite kept floating, even despite me pouring the water slowly. The 2nd time, I had to take out the soil and let it soak to get the moisture to lock in. I don't know if this mix is suppose to this, but I notice that the soil seem to repel the water. Again, don't know if it's suppose to do that. But so far my plant is doing great, it's still hanging on. So I can't complain too much. I will experiment this soil with other plants in the future
E**A
I'm satisfied.
My venus fly trap loved this mix. It's been 6 days, so far so good. No problems with it holding the water on top like some people said. I did add distilled water to the bottom first but it wasn't soaking it up so I poured it on top and it's fine. It is very powdery and dry when you first get it but that prevents mold growing in it. It was just the right amount I needed for a 8 in. wide 4 in. Deep pot. It's already growing a lot more since repotting it. We get a lot of fruit flies and since we've had this I haven't been seeing nearly as many. Maybe 1 or 2 a week.
Z**O
Happy little flytrap
I was given a venus flytrap at the end of March, as a surprise present. I did research, and chose this potting mix because I only needed a bit. Stoll, ever since I gave it ample room in a large enough self-watering planter, with the right potting medium, my plant has grown and flourished, and seems quite happy. I have plenty left for the future, but would very much recommend.
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