

🌸 Elevate your orchid game with the mix that pros swear by!
Better-Gro Special Orchid Mix is an 8-quart premium potting blend designed for all epiphytic orchids. Combining western fir bark, hardwood charcoal, sponge rock, and coarse perlite, it ensures superior drainage, airflow, and root health. Endorsed by the American Orchid Society and crafted by expert growers, it supports thriving root and bloom development while offering easy repotting in a resealable bag.











| ASIN | B005OK9KRK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,009 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #65 in Garden Soil |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,489) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | 5002 |
| Manufacturer | Sun Bulb Company |
Y**N
Great value …..My go to potting mix
Love this orchid potting mix. I also use it for my other tropical plants. Easy to use and my plants love it.
N**N
Just like what you get from a florist!
Really like the high-quality materials in this orchid mix - wood chips to soak up moisture, absorbent material to retain moisture for longer periods, and extra material to keep the air flow around the roots. The pieces are a bit large for my taste, especially for smaller orchids, though not a deal breaker. For bigger plants, this is the perfect blend. I bought it cause I need to be pot on my small plants to larger pots. It’s just like what you get from the florist but a lot cheaper.
T**N
Consistent and great
I've gotten the orchid bark mix from the hardware store before and often times I've ended up with little flakes instead of chunky bark bits. The bag that I got was mainly big chunky bits. There is charcoal and some perlite in there. Those will hold less water than bark, in case you needed to know. It's a good solution for me since I don't feel like spending so much on orchid mixes. I live in growing zone 9 and for pots 4" and below, this mix will hardly hold any water and dry up within 2-3 days. If you want to water less frequently, it's best to mix in little bits of sphagnum moss. I think this mix is decent quality and I like to pick out the pieces by size or material depending on my needs. Anyway, it did not come with mold and so far the pieces have been consistently good. Update: I needed another bag and got this again. Still a great price and the material is still chunky and great. I prefer this chunky medium. I first got the Miracle Gro bag from the store and I mostly got flakes. I got this brand again. Huge immediate difference. There’s so much bark. And it’s all good pieces. I’ve gotten more experience with orchid growing and I use this medium for my phals, dendrobiums, and cattleyas. At first the mix is hard to keep moist and that’s normal. I soak the pots or water frequently. Eventually the mix will start holding water better. It’s a great economical mix. I think it’s good for about 3-4 years. Orchiata bark is said to last for 5-7 years but probably most orchids would require repotting by then anyway.
M**A
Large bag for the money
Large bag, I repotted all 4 orchids into larger pots and they seem to be thriving. I used maybe 1/3 of the bag. There are a lot of too big pieces in the bag. Decent price.
F**H
Excellent, chunky
Fantastic chunky product that was well worth the sale price I bought it at. Great for plants that need sharp drainage and pots that can't handle fine/flaky mediums.
G**S
Growing good plants
Mixing my own planting mix with this, perlite, and basic planting mix. This is a better mixture with good drainage and all the right nutrients for growing healthy plants. Combination of materials suggested by Samatha of Houseplusplants on Instagram. It works!
D**G
My go to.
Great product with a good mixture of mediums. I use this in conjunction with soil, perlite, and worm castings for a quick draining soil. I use it on my monsteras and anything that requires quick drainage
L**.
Very reliable
I have used thus product several years and my orchids are happy.
O**S
Super fast delivery. No bugs yet still moist. Much better than anything else I can find near me.. Nice large chunks of bark, charcoal and coarse perlite. The fir bark however doesn't look like the images that much, they're in longer splinters but I just cut those ones in half. May want to sift before using just to get some of the dust off, other than that it seems great so far.
F**S
The bag contained almost solely of bark with odd bits of perlite, so it's a bit of a stretch to call this a potting mix. The bark pieces were typically several cm large, not really suitable for orchids, at least not common house orchids like the Phalaenopsis.
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