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1134 days ago

Premium cacti and succulent potting mix - 20L or more

Theo from Avonhead

Fresh premium potting soil tailored for cactus and succulents.

$16 per 20 litre bag and discounts for buying multiple bags, as below:

2 to 3 bags = $15 each
4 or more bags = $14 each

Ingredients:
• 50% pumice
• 25% horticultural bark
• 25% coconut fibre
• Trace elements
• Slow-release fertiliser
• Bioforce insecticide

Provides excellent drainage, aeration, and nutrition.
Cheaper and better quality than the commercial mixes from garden stores.

Buyer must pick up (location is Avonhead), or if ordering 5 bags or more, I can deliver within Chch on the weekend.
Payment by internet banking or cash on pick up.

Photos include plants grown using the same soil recipe.

Negotiable

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