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This is a high-oxygen, canopy-grade epiphyte mix engineered for sustained structural openness.
It maintains air space whether wet or dry, with minimal but sufficient moisture buffering to keep roots active without stagnation. This is a performance substrate designed for experienced growers who actively manage nutrition and understand air–water balance.
Think upper canopy root zones—where water arrives fast, drains fast, and roots breathe constantly.
This mix is built for collector-level orchid and aroid growing, not casual houseplant care.
(Meticulously blended to work harmoniously with each other)
Orchiata Bark – Structural backbone. Long-lasting, microbially stable. Controls airflow and prevents collapse.
Tree Fern Fiber – Moisture adhesion without saturation. Excellent root grip; slows dry-down just enough to prevent stress.
Coconut Husk – Chunky internal water reservoir. Adds resilience against missed waterings without filling pore space.
Perlite – Permanent macropores. Maintains oxygen even at full saturation.
Sphagnum Moss – Strategic moisture buffer and mild acidity. Used deliberately, not as a bulk component.
Charcoal – EC moderation, toxin adsorption, microbial balance. Structurally inert.
Biochar – Long-term ion exchange and microbial habitat. Acts as a stabilizer, not a fertilizer.
This mix is designed for plants that require maximum airflow, long-term structural stability, and frequent wet–dry cycling without collapse.
Best suited for:
Epiphytic and hemiepiphytic aroids
Collector Anthurium (velvet-leaf, strap-leaf, species-level types)
Climbing aroids with thick, exploratory roots
Air-loving orchids that fail in moisture-retentive media
Mature plants grown large and slow
Growers who fertilize weakly and frequently
This mix excels where oxygen matters more than water retention, and where structure must persist over time.
Pot size must be tight. Excess volume = dry, inactive roots.
Water thoroughly to runoff every time. No partial watering.
Fertilize weakly and frequently. There is no nutrient reserve.
Best used in vented, rigid, or porous pots—not shallow cache pots.
Low-humidity environments require more frequent watering.
This is not a forgiving mix. It rewards attention and consistency.
Anthurium (velvet-leaf types), Anthurium (strap-leaf types), Anthurium (most epiphytic and hemiepiphytic species), Philodendron melanochrysum, Philodendron verrucosum, Philodendron micans, Philodendron squamiferum, Philodendron gloriosum (grown airy and not kept wet), Monstera deliciosa, Monstera adansonii, Monstera siltepecana, Rhaphidophora decursiva, Rhaphidophora tetrasperma, Epipremnum pinnatum, Scindapsus treubii, Hoya (mature plants)
Orchids:
Cattleya alliance, Oncidium alliance, Encyclia, Brassavola, Dendrobium (epiphytic types), Phalaenopsis (hybrids; requires thorough, regular watering), Vanilla planifolia (climbing phase)
Humid, warm environments
(tropical interiors, greenhouses, grow rooms)
Can be used in lower humidity only with increased watering frequency.
Mix Grade: A — Coarse
Chunkiness: E — Chunky
Drainage Grade: A — Very Fast Draining
Moisture Grade: B — Low Moisture Retention
Airiness Grade: A — Extremely Airy
pH Grade: B — Moderately Acidic (≈ 5–6)
Weight Grade: A — Very Light
Longevity Grade: C — Moderate (1–2 years)
Optimal Container: C — Terracotta / Porous Pots
Reusable Grade: C — Reusable with Refresh (1–2 years)
Best Environment: C — Humid / Tropical
Stability Grade: C — Stable
EC Grade: C — Moderate EC
Optional booster packs are formulated specifically for this mix and contain 100% natural ingredients to support faster establishment after repotting.
They do not replace regular feeding.
They support plants for approximately 1–2 months during re-establishment.
Mix thoroughly into the substrate before use.
Do not sprinkle on the surface.
All mixes are hand-blended to order using high-quality ingredients sourced from reputable suppliers. Nothing is pre-mixed or mass-produced.
These formulations were developed with professional grower input and refined through extensive testing across a wide range of environments and growing conditions.
Plant performance depends on environment and cultural practices. We are not responsible for outcomes resulting from improper lighting, watering, feeding, pest pressure, or mismatched plant selection.
These mixes are tools. Results vary based on how they are used.