








🌿 Elevate your plant game with soil that grows as fast as your ambition!
Back to the Roots Succulents & Cacti Mix is a 100% organic, peat-free coconut coir soil block that expands to over 2 cubic feet when hydrated. It offers balanced pH, excellent water retention, and aeration, making it ideal for a wide range of plants including succulents, cacti, vegetables, and flowers. OMRI-listed and backed by a satisfaction guarantee, it’s a sustainable, space-saving solution designed for thriving indoor and outdoor gardens.












| ASIN | B0CRBDX9BK |
| Brand | Back to the Roots |
| Color | 51qt Compressed Seed Starting Mix |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (5,937) |
| Date First Available | 19 May 2024 |
| Features | organic |
| Item model number | 47037 |
| Manufacturer | Back to the Roots |
| Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 30.48 x 10.16 cm; 4.54 kg |
| Size | 51 Quart |
| Style | 51 Quart Expanding Soil |
W**X
This is a good seed starting compound. It arrives as a compressed hard block. Just cut the top off the bag and pour in about a gallon and a half of water. It expands to about 3 times its original size. You can user it straight out of the bag or pour it into a container. It works great and retains the moisture needed for the plants. It has the needed nutrients for the plants. My plants are looking great its definitely worth the money.
A**E
Back to the roots is the best soul I have found yet and I have tried many. My plants never get overwatered in this sore for the drainage that it gives to my plants they never get overwatered again. I mix Burprer bone meal into it and it is also the best. I do a lot of cuttings off my coleus plants and never had roots grow so strong and beautifully. Between the perfect soil and the perfect fertilizer for my plants they are blooming so beautifully and fast. Never had this happen before my roots has never been so healthy my plants is never been so healthy it has been since I have switched to these two things. Very pleased I am and I am thinking about raising my flower bed with this soil but then they will never get overwatered either. You are not go wrong by using the soul or using the fertilizer I have said connect beautifully together. Wish I could give you a 10 star but there is only five but I still give you a 10.. Thank you for the best soil that makes my plants grow strong and beautiful.
J**.
I’m always in search of the perfect soil blend that supports seed germination, seedlings, mature plants, and indoor and outdoor vegetables. The Back to the Roots expanding soil has become a key ingredient in my DIY mix. The directions suggest adding 7-10 gallons of water, but I use about half that. I place the 12x12x4 brick in a 21-gallon bucket and follow this process: • Pour on 2 quarts of water • Let it expand • Scrape off the slightly moistened soil • Sift • Repeat until the entire brick is sifted This method avoids over-saturating the soil, separates out fibrous coconut husk, and leaves behind rich, airy, fluffy soil. The sifted fiber is debris-free and works beautifully as top dressing mulch. I’ve noticed slightly lower germination rates when using pure coco coir, and some seedlings tend to die off around the 3” mark. To improve results, I mix my sifted coir with vermiculite, perlite, and a bit of horse manure. One of the photos show the original brick material, sifted soil, and fibrous husk - all from the same process. The other photo shows the soil blend in use, in a batch prepared from an earlier coco brick using my sift/blend method. The video clip captures the sifted soil texture as it sprinkles from my hand into the bucket. I appreciate that this product is odor-free, 100% organic, and upcycled. My plants respond well to it, and it’s become a reliable part of my soil-building process.
L**D
Liked the coconut coir, earthy smell but I'm cool with that. My seedlings did good in it no bugs in mine, from what I seen in other views. I almost canceled my order because of the reviews I'm glad I didn't. That's why you need to try things out for yourself. The only issue my bag was not sealed good the back was already opened.
C**N
Works great in worm bins. I have been using a saw to break the brick down into smaller bricks and putting those cut down bricks in the bins but over the moisture barrier. It stays compact enough. Keeping it in the moist bin when I am ready to use it I can easily break off a hand full and and hand pulverize it. I have had no issues with moisture retention or excessive moisture. It helped me create a very stable bin. The value for my worm bin set up is excellent it has given me about a year before I needed to reorder. I personally would not use it as a soil but I would use it as an amendment. Having the excellent moisture retention it would help create an excellent potting soil mix. There is no dirt or soil it seems to be ph neutral. So definitely worth the reasonably low price.
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