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Premium Aroid Mix 7L

Premium Aroid Mix 7L

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Premium Aroid Mix 7L - The Ultimate Soil Solution for Thriving Aroids

Transform your aroid plants into lush, thriving masterpieces with the Premium Aroid Mix 7L by Organic Soil Mixes. Specially crafted for aroid enthusiasts, this premium soil mix is designed to provide the perfect balance of nutrients, aeration, and moisture retention for your beloved plants.

What’s Inside?

Your Aroid Mix Bag includes individually packed, top-quality ingredients:

  • Premium White Baltic Peat Blend – Ensures optimal moisture retention and drains extremely well.
  • Coco Husk Chips – Enhances aeration and prevents compaction, helping to retain correct moisture in soil.
  • Perlite – Promotes excellent drainage and root health.
  • Vermiculite – Balances moisture levels for steady growth.
  • Slow Release Fertilizer – Provides long-lasting nutrition for up to 8 months for vibrant foliage.

Simply mix all the ingredients together when planting, and watch your aroids flourish like never before!

Why Choose Premium Aroid Mix?

  • Tailored for Aroids: Perfect for Monstera, Philodendron, Anthurium, and other aroid varieties.
  • Convenient & Customizable: Pre-packaged ingredients allow you to create the perfect blend for your plants.
  • Organic & High-Quality: Trusted by plant lovers for healthy, sustainable growth.

Available exclusively at Folha Plant Shop, this mix belongs to the Soil & Substrate category, making it an essential addition to your plant care routine.

Give your aroids the premium care they deserve—order your Premium Aroid Mix 7L today and let your plants thrive!

Aroids are members of the Araceae family, renowned for their dramatic foliage, ease of adaptation to indoor life, and unique inflorescence—a spadix (fleshy spike) surrounded by a spathe (modified leaf). They are generally tropical plants that prefer bright, indirect light, high humidity, and well-draining, airy, chunkier potting mixes. 

Here is an overview of the popular aroid species you listed:

1. Anthurium (Tailflower/Flamingo Flower) 

  • Characteristics: Known for both its glossy, long-lasting, brightly colored spathes (often red, pink, or white) and velvety, heart-shaped, or strap-like leaves. Primarily epiphytes in nature, many are grown for their dramatic foliage textures, such as Anthurium clarinervium.
  • Care: Thrive in high humidity (50-70%) and airy, orchid-like bark mixes. 

2. Alocasia (Elephant Ear) 

  • Characteristics: Famous for their dramatic, arrow-shaped, or shield-like leaves, often featuring striking veins or dark, metallic foliage (e.g., Alocasia 'Black Velvet' or A. amazonica 'Polly').
  • Care: Prefer bright, indirect light and well-drained soil, but are sensitive to overwatering and can go dormant (drop leaves) under stress. 

3. Epipremnum (Pothos)

  • Characteristics: Durable, vining, or climbing plants with heart-shaped leaves, ranging from the classic Golden Pothos to variegated cultivars like N'Joy and Marble Queen.
  • Care: Known for being nearly "impossible to kill," they thrive in various lighting conditions and are easy to propagate. 

4. Scindapsus (Satin Pothos)

  • Characteristics: Closely related to pothos, but distinguished by matte, velvety leaves with silver splashing, such as Scindapsus pictus or S. treubii 'Moonlight'.
  • Care: Prefer slightly more humidity and to dry out between waterings. 

5. Zamioculcas (ZZ Plant)

  • Characteristics: Known for their glossy, pinnate leaves and succulent, potato-like rhizomes that store water. The 'Raven' cultivar features almost black foliage.
  • Care: Incredibly drought-tolerant and thrive in low to bright indirect light, making them ideal for beginners. 

6. Rhaphidophora

  • Characteristics: Often referred to as "mini-monsteras" due to their fenestrated (split) leaves, Rhaphidophora tetrasperma is a popular, fast-growing climber.
  • Care: Excellent for vertical growing on moss poles. 

7. Philodendron

  • Characteristics: One of the largest, most diverse aroid genera, offering climbing types (P. hederaceum), trailing types (P. 'Brasil'), and self-heading/upright types (P. 'Birkin').
  • Care: Highly adaptable to household conditions; they appreciate moderate light and consistent moisture. 

8. Dieffenbachia (Dumb Cane)

  • Characteristics: Known for their large, thick, spotted, or speckled leaves (e.g., 'Reflector' or 'Camille') and upright, cane-like stems.
  • Care: Tolerant of lower light and grow quickly.
  • Note: Contains high concentrations of calcium oxalate crystals, making them toxic if ingested. 

9. Monstera (Swiss Cheese Plant)

  • Characteristics: Fast-growing, iconic, split-leaf climbers or creepers. Monstera deliciosa features large, perforated leaves, while M. adansonii has smaller holes.
  • Care: Prefer bright, indirect light and, as they are hemiepiphytes, they thrive with a moss pole for climbing. 

10. Spathiphyllum (Peace Lily)

  • Characteristics: Known for their deep green, glossy leaves and elegant white spathes (flowers).
  • Care: Highly shade-tolerant and excellent at cleaning indoor air, they also communicate when they need water by drooping. 

11. Aglaonema (Chinese Evergreen)

  • Characteristics: Prized for their stunning, patterned foliage in shades of white, pink, red, and silver.
  • Care: Very durable, low-light tolerant, and great for adding color to darker corners. 

12. Caladium (Heart of Jesus) 

  • Characteristics: Tuberous plants known for their thin, paper-like leaves, which come in vibrant combinations of pink, white, red, and green.
  • Care: Often treated as seasonal houseplants or grown from tubers in summer, as they enter a dormant phase in winter. 

Common Aroid Care Summary

  • Substrate: Airy, well-draining, and chunky mix (bark, perlite, coco coir).
  • Water: Let the top 1–2 inches of soil dry out before watering (except for Peace Lilies, which prefer more moisture).
  • Light: Bright, indirect light is generally best.
  • Toxicity: Almost all aroids contain calcium oxalate crystals, which can cause skin irritation and are toxic if eaten. 

 

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