Clean coarse zeolite
Clean zeolite with a 5–8 mm particle size, for adding at 10–20% of the final potting mix. Sourced from Germany.
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Clean, coarse 5–8 mm zeolite for blending into plant potting mixes. Its pores hold water and nutrients and release them gradually, helping the mix act as a steadier reserve between watering and feeding. Add at 10–20%.
The coarse particle size adds stable pores to the mix, while zeolite's natural exchange capacity holds water and nutrients.
Clean zeolite with a 5–8 mm particle size, for adding at 10–20% of the final potting mix. Sourced from Germany.
Zeolite holds dissolved nutrients and releases them gradually into the root zone.
Its pores keep some water available without turning the full mix into an organic mass.
The 5–8 mm mineral particles do not break down like organic components.
Blend the zeolite evenly through the full potting mix. The final ratio depends on how organic, moisture-retentive or compact the base mix is.
Calculate the total final volume before adding zeolite.
Start lower in already mineral mixes and higher in more organic bases.
Distribute the particles evenly to avoid local concentrations.
After planting, observe how moisture retention changes and adapt your routine.
Zeolite holds and exchanges nutrients already present in the water or mix, but it does not replace appropriate plant feeding.
Clean 5–8 mm zeolite for adding at 10–20% to plant potting mixes.
Blend it evenly into organic, mineral or hybrid potting mixes.
Reseal the package and store the material in a dry place, away from pets and children. If it gets wet, let it drain before storage.
Use the recommended ratio and adapt the finished mix to the plant and container.
Search for your plant and check which potting mix or material best matches its needs.
Quick answers about choosing, using and storing the product.
Clean zeolite with a 5–8 mm particle size, for adding at 10–20% of the final potting mix. Sourced from Germany.
It suits most houseplant potting mixes when you want water and nutrient buffering together with stable mineral structure.
No. Zeolite holds nutrients already present in the water or potting mix, but it is not a complete fertiliser.
It can keep more water available in the mix. Check actual moisture after adding it and adapt the frequency.
The particles darken when wet and lighten as they dry, providing a visual indication of moisture in the material.
Reseal the package and keep the zeolite in a dry place. If it gets wet, let it drain before storing it.