California Carnivores Professional Grade Peat and Perlite Mix
1399
$ 13.99
Unit price/ per
This mix is ideal for American pitcher plants, Venus flytraps, most Sundews, and bladderworts.
This one-gallon bag is made up of about 1 part perlite to 4 parts professional grade peat moss. We use only the highest quality ingredients with our plants and you can too! Our peat moss is the Sunshine brand, professional-grade, milled Canadian sphagnum peat moss. The professional-grade usually isn't available at retail nurseries and costs about twice as much, but is a much finer quality.
One bag will roughly fill 12 of our 2" pots and is about a gallon.
Mixing Instructions:
Mix all of the peat and perlite together in a large bowl. Be sure and wet it with distilled/rainwater before you begin mixing. This will keep the perlite dust to a minimum which is harmful to breathe in. Keep adding water and mixing until it is very soppy wet. Now you're ready to pot 'em up!
When purchasing your own peat and perlite at another nursery or hardware store, Beware of the MiracleGrow brand! There are added fertilizers that are harmful to carnivores.
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California Carnivores Professional Grade Peat and Perlite Mix
1399
$ 13.99
Unit price/ per
Estimated Shipping between 7-15 business days
In stock
This mix is ideal for American pitcher plants, Venus flytraps, most Sundews, and bladderworts.
This one-gallon bag is made up of about 1 part perlite to 4 parts professional grade peat moss. We use only the highest quality ingredients with our plants and you can too! Our peat moss is the Sunshine brand, professional-grade, milled Canadian sphagnum peat moss. The professional-grade usually isn't available at retail nurseries and costs about twice as much, but is a much finer quality.
One bag will roughly fill 12 of our 2" pots and is about a gallon.
Mixing Instructions:
Mix all of the peat and perlite together in a large bowl. Be sure and wet it with distilled/rainwater before you begin mixing. This will keep the perlite dust to a minimum which is harmful to breathe in. Keep adding water and mixing until it is very soppy wet. Now you're ready to pot 'em up!
When purchasing your own peat and perlite at another nursery or hardware store, Beware of the MiracleGrow brand! There are added fertilizers that are harmful to carnivores.
We ship all packages via USPS Priority Mail, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Please note that shipping times do not include processing time of 7 - 15 business days before your order leaves the nursery.
All plants are guaranteed to arrive healthy and in good condition. If you are worried about your plants for any reason upon arrival, we ask that you contact us within 48 hours of delivery at info@californiacarnivores.com
We cannot ship live plants outside of the United States.
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Our Venus fly traps and sundews grow beautifully in this mix both as adult plants and from seed.
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Don Feeney
Perfect for Sarracenia
I used this mix to transfer my beautiful Sarracenia to a larger container. Very easy to handle. My Sarracenia is much brighter and happier, adapted to the new soil right away.
This was another first to add to the Drosera arsenal and I’m truly happy that I did
This was another first to add to the Drosera arsenal and I’m truly happy that I did. She arrived strong and looking even stronger today. The abundant amount of dew has already saved my Nepenthes from numerous gnats attack 💪
The poor thing almost died after arriving. I received it bare-rooted. I think the shipment was hard because it looked sad when it arrived and lost most of its leaves during the first days; nevertheless, it recovered, and it has new leaves now and is catching many fruit flies :-)
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Cephalotus follicularis "Norma" Potted P Antonio Or
I love my little baby
I love my little baby. It has not really grown or saddened. I am a bit concerned that it has not changed at all after more than a month, but I suppose it's a slow process. I have not seen any insect climbing or gett trapped yet.