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Levington Cactus & Bonsai Compost - 10L 10L Reviews

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LevingtonĀ® Desert Cactus and Bonsai Compost is pH balanced to provide the slightly acid environment preferred by Cacti, and has a free draining blend of loam, sand, and peat, with essential nutrients. Ā  Ideal for maintaining healthy cacti, succulants and bonsai trees. Essential Ingredients: Sand: Improves drainage for optimum moisture balance Peat: Provides organic matter to ensure that essential nutrients are available for the plant. WHEN TO APPLY: Use from January to December WHERE TO USE: For potting, re-potting and propagation of Cacti and succulents. Ideal for Bonsai trees, Alpine plants and African Violets HOW TO USE: Use the compost directly from the bag. Do not mix with other materials. Firm only lightly.

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I was very happy with the catus compost, it was good price and came very quickly. Will buy from them again.
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Posted 6 years ago
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Posted 6 years ago
I repotted my cacti 3 weeks ago & they are all doing well, which is good. Was also pleased with the price too, top value for money. Delivery was early as well
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Posted 6 years ago
Not as gritty or free draining as some Cactus compost you can get, and some quite large pieces of fibrous material which need breaking apart by hand or discarding. But for the price not bad as a starter compost for cactii, succulents etc. Mixed in with 1-2mm Horticultural grit makes it a lot better mixture to use when potting on.
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Posted 6 years ago
Michael Waring
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So far so good. I have repotted a number of my cacti so far and they seem happy with the move. Based on some other users comments about wettability and draining of the product I did add 25% horticultural grit to the compost. Only comments would be that there are a few biggish lumps of dry product in the mix that need to be broken down.
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Posted 7 years ago
very good
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Posted 7 years ago