Premium Houseplant Compost With Coir, Bark & Volcanic Rock Dust

SKU: HPC2

Size: 2 Litres
Price:
Sale price£5.99

Description

This houseplant compost is a specially blended growing medium for indoor plants, formulated to improve drainage, regulate moisture levels and support stronger root development. It helps prevent waterlogging, nutrient imbalance and transplant shock, giving houseplants the right conditions to thrive.

Made from a balanced combination of coir, graded fine bark and sterilised soil, the mix creates an open yet supportive structure around roots. The sterilisation process removes harmful pests, fungi and bacteria, providing a cleaner growing environment that supports healthier establishment and long term plant stability.

Enriched with volcanic rock dust for naturally occurring trace minerals and combined with a controlled release fertiliser that feeds for up to 100 days, this compost delivers steady nutrition without sudden nutrient loss. The result is stronger root systems, improved nutrient uptake and consistent above-ground growth.

Specialist Compost For Indoor Plants

Designed for houseplants grown in pots, containers and baskets, this compost supports foliage plants, flowering varieties and indoor fruiting plants. By nourishing both plant roots and the soil environment, it helps maintain balanced, resilient growth.

Supports Healthy Root Development

Strong roots are the foundation of healthy houseplants. The combination of coir and fine bark improves airflow and drainage, while still holding sufficient moisture around the root zone. Volcanic rock dust provides essential minerals that contribute to overall plant strength and vitality.

Key Benefits

  • Improves drainage to help reduce waterlogging
  • Maintains balanced moisture around roots
  • Contains slow release fertiliser for up to 100 days
  • Encourages stronger root establishment after repotting
  • Suitable for a wide range of indoor plant varieties

Helps Reduce Overwatering Issues

Overwatering is one of the most common causes of houseplant decline. This ready to use compost allows excess water to drain away efficiently while retaining the moisture plants need. The open structure helps prevent roots from sitting in saturated soil, reducing stress and supporting long term plant health.

Carefully Balanced Ingredients

The blend combines coir for moisture regulation, bark for structure and airflow, sterilised soil for stability, volcanic rock dust for mineral content and controlled release fertiliser for sustained feeding. Each ingredient plays a role in creating a dependable, well balanced growing medium.

Available Sizes

Available in 2L and 10L bags, suitable for topping up existing pots or complete repotting projects.

How To Repot Houseplants

Select a pot with drainage holes and gently loosen the plant’s roots. Add fresh compost to the base of the container, position the plant at its previous depth and fill around the root ball. Firm lightly without compacting the soil, water thoroughly and place the plant in suitable light while it settles.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I start additional feeding?

Wait approximately 12 weeks before applying liquid fertiliser, as the compost already contains controlled release nutrients.

Is this suitable for flowering and fruiting houseplants?

Yes, the balanced nutrient content and moisture control make it suitable for both foliage and flowering varieties grown indoors.

Can this compost be used for hydroponic systems?

No, this product is designed specifically for soil based growing.

Does sterilised soil prevent pests completely?

It reduces the risk of soil borne pests and diseases, but good plant care and hygiene remain important.

Should old compost be reused when repotting?

Fresh compost is recommended to ensure plants receive the correct structure and nutrient levels.

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