The Ultimate Guide to Back to the Roots Indoor Potting Mix

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Back to the Roots offers a variety of organic, sustainable potting mixes perfect for indoor plants. Their specialty indoor potting mix promotes healthy root growth while avoiding common indoor gardening issues like fungus gnats. Let’s explore why Back to the Roots soil is ideal for houseplants and how to use it to get your indoor jungle thriving.

What is Back to the Roots Indoor Potting Mix?

Back to the Roots indoor potting mix is a peat-free, all-purpose soil specially formulated for growing indoor container plants.

Key features

  • Made from coconut coir, compost, perlite, and organic fertilizers – no peat moss
  • Light and fluffy texture promotes air circulation for roots
  • Coarse perlite improves drainage to prevent soggy soil
  • Natural wetting agents help soil retain moisture
  • Added mycorrhizae fungi inoculant benefits root growth
  • Suitable for both indoor potted plants and outdoor use

The absence of peat moss avoids the environmental concerns associated with peat mining, And the lack of bark means it won’t attract annoying fungus gnats when used indoors

This specialty blend provides the well-draining, moisture retaining properties indoor plants need in a sustainable, eco-friendly formula.

When to Use Back to the Roots Indoor Potting Mix

This versatile potting soil can be used in a variety of applications

  • Repotting houseplants – Provides proper aeration and moisture retention for root health.

  • Potting indoor cuttings or propagations – Light mix lets new roots establish without compaction.

  • Starting seeds – Fine texture creates seed starting mix when combined with perlite or vermiculite.

  • Planting outdoor containers – Works for pots and planters located outside too.

  • Top dressing indoor plants – Can be used as a moisture retaining topper for existing potting mix.

  • Making soil amendments – Adds beneficial mycorrhizae and airflow when blended into other mixes.

The indoor potting mix excels at container gardening but can also be incorporated into outdoor garden beds if desired.

How to Use Back to the Roots Indoor Potting Mix

Follow these tips when using Back to the Roots indoor potting soil:

  • For indoor repotting, fill 1/3 of the container with soil, set the plant inside, and fill remaining space.

  • To start seeds, combine 3 parts potting mix with 1 part perlite or vermiculite.

  • Water thoroughly after potting to settle soil. Mist gently to avoid displacing seeds.

  • Allow mix to dry out halfway down before watering again. Test moisture with a finger.

  • Add more perlite or orchid bark to increase drainage for succulents or cacti.

  • Supplement with organic liquid fertilizer every 2-4 weeks to nourish plants.

  • Replenish spent mix annually or repot plants into fresh soil as needed.

Follow package instructions and adjust watering frequency based on your indoor conditions. Let your plants’ needs and the soil moisture guide you – don’t stick to a fixed schedule.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

If you experience problems after repotting in Back to the Roots indoor potting mix, here are some potential solutions:

Soil drying out too quickly? The coconut coir retains moisture, but some indoor climates are very dry. Use ceramic or glazed pots to conserve more moisture. Group plants to boost ambient humidity.

Soil staying wet for too long? The indoor mix is formulated to drain well. Consider repotting in a container with more holes, adding more perlite to the mix, or moving the plant to a warmer area.

Gnats or mold after repotting? Make sure not to let soil get overly wet. Allow mix to dry out more before watering again. Top with sand or gravel to prevent fungus gnats. Discard any rotted roots.

Yellowing leaves or poor growth? Could indicate insufficient fertility. Supplement with organic liquid fertilizer or compost tea every 2-4 weeks.

White mold on soil? Harmless mycorrhizae that aids root health. Can be scraped off if unsightly. Sign of healthy microbiome in soil.

With attentive care and proper watering technique, Back to the Roots’ indoor potting mix can help your houseplants put down healthy roots and thrive indoors.

Ready for an Indoor Potting Mix That Nourishes Plants Naturally?

If you want a sustainable and eco-friendly indoor potting soil that avoids peat and helps your houseplants prosper, Back to the Roots has an ideal option. Made from coconut coir, compost, perlite, mycorrhizae, and organic fertilizers, this specialty blend provides the aeration, drainage, moisture retention, and nutrients indoor container plants need to truly flourish.

Back to the Roots Organic Speciality Indoor & Outdoor Potting Mix — the best for your houseplants!

FAQ

Is back to the roots soil good for indoor plants?

Yes, this potting mix is great for both indoor and outdoor use, as well as for both in-ground and in-pot.

What is the best indoor potting mix?

How do you make good potting mix for indoor plants? Mix organic materials (humus, composted bark, coconut coir, peat) with additives that improve drainage (perlite) and water retention (vermiculite).

What is the best houseplant repotting mix?

Basic Houseplant Mix: 50% peat moss or coco coir, 25% perlite, 25% compost. Great starting point for most plants. Aroid Mix: Monsteras, philodendrons, etc, often like richer soil. 40% peat/coco coir, 20% perlite, 30% compost, 10% worm castings (extra good stuff!).

What is in back to the roots soil?

Our Back to the Roots All-Purpose and Edibles Plant Food is 100% organic, contains root-boosting mycorrhizae to promote strong root growth, and is made without any synthetic chemicals or animal waste from big factory farms.

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