Well-Balanced, All-Natural Fiddle Leaf Fig Soil
☑ High-quality fiddle leaf fig soil mix containing sustainable ingredients
☑ Peat moss free, perlite free, and no vermiculite or coconut coir
☑ Promotes drainage and supports nutrient and moisture retention
☑ The best soil for fiddle leaf fig plants
Vegan Compost
Our aged, plant-based compost provides proper drainage and aeration while ensuring sufficient moisture retention.
An excellent source of essential plant nutrients (like nitrogen and phosphorus), it reduces the need for synthetic fertilizers. Excessive fertilizer use can negatively affect soil pH and microbes.
Carbon-Negative Biochar
Meet biochar — our not-so-secret ingredient.
It enhances soil aeration, nutrient retention, and root development to create a thriving environment for your fiddle leaf fig.
Plus, it helps fight climate change!
How?
Biochar prevents CO2 from reentering the carbon cycle. For every ton of biochar produced, three tons of CO2 are captured!
It’s a fantastic alternative to high carbon footprint substances like coconut coir (coco coir), peat moss, and perlite.
Root Boosting Mycorrhizae
Mycorrhizae (mahy-kuh-rahy-zee) are plant-friendly fungi.
They form a symbiotic relationship with the plant’s roots, creating a secondary root system (a fungal network that supports water and nutrient absorption).
These fungi also produce glomalin, a gum-like substance that locks in moisture and nutrients for plant uptake.
Step 1: Pre-Moisten
Rosy potting soil works best when pre-moistened before use.
Place your potting mix in a container and water it until it releases a few drops when pressed.
Step 2: Pot or repot
Choose a pot with a drainage hole (either at the side or the bottom of the pot) and fill it up 1/3 with the Rosy plant soil.
Step 3: Plant
Carefully release the fiddle leaf from its current pot and loosen the root ball, removing any soil debris around the root system.
Place the plant into the fresh soil and fill the remaining space with the pre-moistened soil.
Leave an inch of space at the top for watering.
Step 4: Water
Water your fiddle leaf fig from the top, allowing the excess to drain out the drainage hole.
After the first watering, we recommend bottom watering your plant, with an occasional top watering to flush excess salts/minerals from the soil.
Rosy’s entire supply chain has a net-negative carbon footprint — from manufacturing to delivery.
Each bag of Rosy potting mix removes 2kg of CO2 from the emission cycle!
How does this work?
We curate the most carbon neutral and negative ingredients (like biochar) and use sustainable packaging and shipping options.
Read our Life Cycle Assessment for more information.
Guaranteed Analysis 0.72-0.22-0.37
Total Nitrogen (N) ..................................0.72%
0.72 % Water Insoluble Nitrogen
Available Phosphate (P2O5)...................0.22%
Soluble Potash (K2O).............................0.37%
Derived from green compost and wood waste compost
ALSO CONTAINS NON-PLANT FOOD INGREDIENTS
Soil Amending Guaranteed Analysis
Active Ingredients
Rhizophagus irregularis.........2.3 propagules/cm3
Funneliformis mosseae..........2.1 propagules/cm3
30% Biochar derived from pine wood
Inert Ingredients
70% Total Other Ingredients (inert as non plant food ingredients)
Biochar reduces soil density and increases soil aeration.
Mycorrhizae may promote root mass expansion and nutrient efficiency.