Houseplant Soil
Houseplant Soil
Houseplant Soil
Houseplant Soil
Houseplant Soil
Houseplant Soil
Houseplant Soil
Houseplant Soil
Houseplant Soil
Houseplant Soil
Houseplant Soil

Well-Draining Snake Plant Soil

An airy and nutrient-rich potting mix for your snake plant
Rated 4.9 out of 5
Based on 332 reviews
Regular price$19.99
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☑ High-quality snake plant soil containing all-natural and earth-positive ingredients (no peat moss, pumice, perlite, or coconut coir)
☑ Enhances drainage, improves moisture retention, and contains organic matter
☑ The best soil mix for a thriving snake plant

Vegan Compost

Our plant-based, aged compost creates a fertile environment for snake plant care — adding abundant organic matter, enhancing soil structure, and optimizing drainage. 

It’s a natural source of essential plant nutrients. So you won’t have to use synthetic fertilizers, which have a dreadful impact on soil pH and microbes.

Carbon-Negative Biochar

Biochar is the crux of our earth-positive soil mix. It’s a sustainable soil amendment that boosts snake plant growth by enhancing water conservation, nutrient retention, and root development. 

The best part? It helps capture atmospheric carbon dioxide! Every ton of biochar produced removes three tons of CO2 from the carbon cycle. 

So it’s the perfect alternative to unsustainable materials like peat moss, coconut coir (coco coir), and perlite.

Root Boosting Mycorrhizae

Mycorrhizae (mahy-kuh-rahy-zee) are plant-friendly fungi that enhance your snake plant’s ability to absorb water and essential nutrients. 

They form a mutually beneficial partnership with the plant’s roots to help it thrive.

The fungi also help your indoor plant resist water stress — which means your snake plant will be better equipped to handle delays in the watering schedule. 

Step 1: Pre-Moisten

Rosy does best when pre-moistened before adding it to pots. 

Add our snake plant soil to a container, then sprinkle it with water until it retains enough to release a few drops when pressed. 

Step 2: Pot or repot

Take a well-draining container or planter and fill up 1/3 with the pre-moistened snake plant soil. 

Step 3: Plant

Gently release your snake plant from its current soil and remove any debris that may be attached to its roots. 

Loosen the root ball before placing the plant into the center of your container with Rosy. Fill the remaining space with pre-moistened soil, leaving an inch at the top for watering.

Step 4: Water

Slowly water snake plant and the soil mixture, letting the excess water drain from the pot’s drainage hole. 

After the first watering, we recommend bottom watering (by placing your snake plant container in a tray of water) with only a periodical top watering to flush the soil.

Rosy thrives on sustainability! 

We maintain the most eco-friendly processes — from production to delivery. And we’re happy to share that our entire supply chain has a net negative carbon footprint

In fact, your Rosy Snake Plant Soil Mix captures more than 2 kg of CO2 from the carbon cycle. 

How is this possible? We consciously curate the most sustainable shipping, packaging, and carbon-negative ingredients like biochar. 

Read our Life Cycle Assessment to learn more.

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.

Rosy Soil vs Other Soil Brands

Carbon Footprint - 2.05 kg + 3.38 kg
Promotes Soil Biodiversity 🐛 🚫
All Natural Ingredients 100% ???
Peat, Synthetics, And Fillers 🙅‍♀️ 🤷‍♂️

About Snake Plant Soil & Care

Snake plant (Dracaena trifasciata — formerly Sansevieria trifasciata) is a popular houseplant that improves air quality. This succulent is also called mother-in-law’s tongue.

The plant requires low maintenance and indirect sunlight. It’s also drought tolerant, storing water in its rhizomes and leaves.  

Wondering how to nurture your snake plant?

Here are four important factors to consider:

1. Using the Right Soil for Your Snake Plant

Snake plants need well draining soil since they’re susceptible to root rot. 

Ideally, good soil for your snake plant should:

  • Be light and loose.
  • Have adequate aeration and good drainage.
  • Have moderate water retention.
  • Contain essential nutrients or organic material.
  • Have a slightly alkaline or acidic soil pH.

That means you need high-quality indoor potting soil (like Rosy) rather than garden soil.

And since it’s a succulent plant, your snake plant will grow in cactus soil or succulent soil containing coarse sand or biochar.

It’s also best to choose good soil with sustainable ingredients and organic material that provide long-term benefits, unlike peat moss which compacts with time.

2. Identifying Issues in Snake Plant Care

Unfavorable conditions or the wrong kind of soil mix can harm your indoor plant.

Here are some signs to look out for:

  • Green leaves turn yellow or brown (excessive sunlight and overwatering).
  • Leaves become brittle or mushy (excessive or slow drainage).
  • Leaves start to droop or fall (insufficient nutrients).
  • Root system develops root rot (excessive water retention).

Remember, snake plants wouldn’t thrive in fast-draining dry soil. 

The best soil for snake plants (Dracaena trifasciata) is a houseplant soil mixture, like Rosy.

Note: Yellowing leaves are natural in aging plants. You can cut them off without worrying if it’s just a yellow leaf or two among healthy green leaves.

3. Repotting Snake Plant

Your house plant may face growth issues in old soil. 

So, you may need to repot a snake plant into fresh potting soil or succulent soil mix.

Follow these no-nonsense pointers when repotting snake plant into fresh soil:

  • Gently remove the root ball of the plant from the soil.
  • Prune away diseased leaves or roots (take a healthy leaf cutting to propagate snake plant) before repotting the plant.
  • Repot snake plant (either an old or new plant) into a new pot with fresh soil.
  • Choose a container that facilitates good drainage, like a terracotta pot instead of a plastic pot. The best pot should be wider than the snake plant’s root ball.
  • Ensure the root ball is at least an inch below the rim.
  • Repot snake plant during the growing season in spring and summer.

4. Maintaining an Ideal Environment

Use these tips to provide your snake plant with a thriving environment:

  • We recommend keeping this house plant in areas with indirect sunlight (low light conditions). 
  • You should also water snake plant only when the top 2-3 inches of soil is dry.
  • Repot snake plant every three to four years in fresh potting mix for optimal growth.
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Interesting soil seems great.

I’ve transplanted all that I could for about 3 weeks now and all of the plants appear very happy. I enjoyed working with it also. I would definitely plant more of my plants in the soil.

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Let it grow!!

This stuff rocks. Good for the earth and a catalyst for adding houseplants to my collection!

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Great Drainage

Very good aeration and drainage, I tend to over water and because of the excellent drainage me and my plants are on very good terms.

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My plants love it!

I’m really happy with this soil mix. I repotted four plants with this mix 2 months ago and my plants are very happy. My monstera has grown 6 new leaves sine repotting. I did major surgery on my jade and it has put out so many new little leaves. I do pick out little mushrooms often but it doesn’t bother me. Will be purchasing again.

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Repotting my plants

I received my FIRST order on Saturday. The bag was huge! I repotted my neanthe Bella palm and she is adjusting nicely. Then I used the rest to repot a huge sansevieria that I received last month and which was rootbound. This soil was extremely easy to work with and I managed to transfer my sansevieria into a larger pot with no difficulty. I appreciate the time which the team has taken to answer all of my questions regarding this soil. I am highly recommending and will definitely purchase again

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Plants are thriving.

I've been using ROSY soil for a little over a year now, and my plants have never been happier. I've noticed a significant improvement in the overall health of my pothos, with extremely fast growth. It's very easy to work with and provides everything your plant needs to thrive. I was able to use the abundance of growth to propagate more healthy pothos plants - all potted in ROSY. I would recommend this to any plant parent!

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I love this soil

I love this soil. They're so beautiful and growing so fast

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Grew a new leaf!

I planted some cuttings from a plant I dropped. At first I was a little apprehensive because the soil is really dark lol….but after 3 weeks she seems to be doing great. She even grew a new leaf 🤗.

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Well worth using!

I used Rosy soil to plant succulents. I mixed it with a little bit of succulent mix and within 2 weeks, the succulents had grown larger and had new growth shoots. I bought more to transplant herbs for the spring. It's well worth the price and it's all I'll buy now.

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I’ve bought 3 bags in two weeks

I love Rosy Soil! I ordered two bags from the site then used up both so had to get another bag locally. It’s really perfect for wall planters and hanging planters, Rosy Soil has far less loose dirt/soil/potting medium on the top of the plants so there’s less on my floor! I also have found way fewer fungus gnats since switching to Rosy Soil. I love this soil and apparently always need a bag on hand! I highly recommend mixing Oh Happy Plants Habitat Blends into the Rosy Soil (I am NOT affiliated!) for extra nutrients and all kinds of extra good stuff for your plants. Between OHP and Rosy Soil, I’ve greatly streamlined my plant care routines!

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