FOR SELECTED PLANT SIZES
Water every 2-3 days. Place next to the window for bright indirect sun or medium light (2m away from window)
Soil mix: Lake
Water every 2-3 days. Place next to the window for bright indirect sun or medium light (2m away from window)
Soil mix: Lake
Chalk pots have a smooth matte suface which is uncommon amongst pots. Having a saucer, it’s an aesthetic pot which is user friendly at the same time.
Choom pots are 100% handcrafted by a ceramic artist based in Thailand. Each and every piece is unique and the only one in the whole world.
Please contact us with dimensions of your pot if you are unsure how many packs to get.
Peat moss is made up of decomposed organic material, and is considered a better alternative to soil because it is more sterile and contains no pathogens, bacteria, fungi, harmful chemicals or weed seeds. it is also more lightweight and provides better drainage than soil, while retaining the same amount of water. Out of all our soil mixes, peat moss retains the most moisture, so we use it for plants which are always thirsty and requires daily watering, such as ficus annulata bonsais. You can also use peat moss for plants which are placed at warmer locations so they will not dry out so easily.
Peat moss is suitable for: Ficus annulata, Norfolk island pine, Oxalis fire fern, Caladiums, Water Clover (mix 30% peat moss with 70% water)
Yellow rocks are optional, for covering top layer after repotting
Oli pots are minimalist with unique colour tones.
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Oli pots are minimalist with unique colour tones.
Oli pots are minimalist with unique colour tones.
“Rock” is the soil mix with optimum drainage. Water runs through the medium and the roots and drains out almost immediately. It’s most suitable for plants which are sensitive to water and gets root rot easily. The colour of the soil mix helps to prevent over-watering as well. It turns light brown when it’s dry, and dark brown when it’s wet. That way, it’s clear when you have to water your plant.
The difference between “Tiny Rock” and “Rock” soil mix, only lies in the size of the individual grains. The materials used are the same. For e.g., in “Rock”, 3-5mm akadama is used, whereas in “tiny rock”, 2-3mm akadama is used. “Tiny rock” can be used for smaller plants. With the smaller spaces in between the grains, it can hold the plant more stably and prevent it from moving around during commuting. It can also help these smaller plants to absorb the water better as the roots become closer to the grains. In comparison to “Rock”, “Tiny rock” drains slower, so you can use it for succulent plants which require more water, e.g. haworthia.
Suitable for: Smaller sized cacti, dorstenias, phyllanthus, succulents, stephanias & haworthias
Pot within a week from packaging date
With their heart-shaped leaves, Hoya kerrii is also known as “Hoya Valentine”, or “Lucky Heart”. It symbolizes love and devotion, and is a popular gift to be exchanged between couples. Other than being a die-hard romantic, it’s also good for your health with its air-purifying properties.
Kit contains:
Mica B1 pot (7cm diameter of pot and 7cm height of pot)
1 hoya kerrii
Packet of “rock” well-draining soil mix
Care tips card with video instructions on how to pot and take care
When to pot:
Pot within 1 week after packaging date, which will be written on the box.
It takes 2-3 days for shipping, so upon receiving, you can pot it within 4-5 days upon receiving.
If you are giving it to someone as a gift, please let the recipient know to pot it as soon as they can, or within 1 week after packaging date.
Place it next to the window for bright filtered sun and water every week.