Why Choose Growise Ericaceous Compost
Ericaceous Compost is specially formulated for all ericaceous (acid loving / lime hating) species of plants. It is based on high quality sphagnum peat, enriched with readily available forms of all essential plant nutrients and trace elements necessary for all stages of growth of ericaceous plants.
Ericaceous Compost may be used with both indoor and outdoor plants. Always use the compost straight from the bag and do not mix it with other materials before use.
Ideal for:
- Lime Sensitive Plants
- Azaleas & Camellias
- Rhododendrons & Heathers
Instructions
Potting On
Partly fill the new, larger pot with Ericaceous Compost. Remove the plant from the old pot. Place the plant in the new pot, make sure the plant is at the same level as it was in the original pot and fill the pot with compost, firming lightly. Water thoroughly and leave for any excess water to drain.
Top Dressing Mature Plants
Remove as much of the old, loose compost as possible from the top of the pot, without damaging the plant. Replace with Ericaceous Compost and firm down gently.
Outdoor Planting in the Soil
Dig a hole a few inches deeper and wider than the roots of the plant. Position the plant in the hole and gently fill around the roots using a 50:50 Ericaceous Compost and soil.
Finally, firm the compost / soil mix around the plant and water thoroughly.
Common Ericaceous Plants
Ericaceous Compost is recommended for use with the following common ericaceous plants:
Arbutus, Andromeda, Arctostaphylos, Azalea, Calluna, Camellia, Cassiope, Chamaecyparis, Chamaedaphne, Daboecia, Erica, Gaultheria, Heathers, Juniperus, Kalmiopsis, Leiophyllum, Leucothöe, Loiseleuria, Lyonia, Magnolia, Menziesia, Pernettya, Phyllodoce, Picea, Pieris, Rhododendron, Thuja, Zenobia.
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