Choosing the right potting soil is one of the most important steps in keeping your houseplants healthy. While some plants prefer denser substrates, climbing plants thrive in an airy mix that allows oxygen to reach the roots. Our potting soil is specially formulated for climbers like Monstera and Philodendron, ensuring strong growth and healthy root development. We also offer light and fluffy sphagnum moss—perfect for topping up your moss pole or adding to your propagation station for extra moisture retention and a natural look.
For best results, use potting soil in pots with proper drainage so excess water can escape, preventing root rot. A suitable indoor pot is usually sufficient. Gently work the soil around your climbing plant’s roots without compacting it—airiness is key to strong growth. Sphagnum moss can be moistened and wrapped around aerial roots or pressed into a moss pole to encourage better root attachment and hydration.
Looking for high-quality potting soil for houseplants? Many mixes are available, but PlantStuff’s airy blend is designed specifically for climbing plants such as Monstera, Philodendron or Anthurium. Its lightweight structure ensures excellent water management—excess moisture drains away easily, reducing the risk of overwatering while keeping the roots evenly moist.
Our potting soil is ideal for Monstera and other climbing plants. In nature, Monstera grows along trees or rocky surfaces where the substrate dries quickly and roots have constant access to oxygen. Our airy mix recreates these conditions, giving your plant the same healthy balance of moisture and aeration. With its efficient drainage, you can water with confidence—no soggy roots, just thriving growth.
Sphagnum moss is valued for its airy texture, high moisture retention, and natural antibacterial properties. That’s why it’s a favorite for rooting cuttings, filling moss poles, or adding to propagation stations. Our webshop offers thick, high-quality strands of sphagnum moss—perfect for creating the optimal environment for your plants to grow.
Tip: Fill your propagation station with sphagnum moss for a beautiful natural display and the best rooting results.
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