
The foundation of successful succulent cultivation lies in the soil.

While grabbing a standard bag of potting soil is convenient, it is rarely the best choice for the long-term health of your succulents and cacti.
Unlike traditional houseplants, succulents require a loose, highly porous, and sharply draining medium rather than a moisture-retaining one.
To achieve the ideal structure, you need coarse sands that keep the root zone oxygenated.
Featuring large, angular grains, this sand promotes excellent soil aeration. It encourages a fine, branching root system and resists soil compaction over time.
A naturally occurring blend of coarse sand and small, gritty stones. Highly effective for creating a drought-tolerant medium that mimics a plant's natural habitat.
A premium specialty sand composed primarily of quartz particles. Its extremely hard, gritty texture delivers superior drainage and will not degrade or break down.
⚠ A Note on What to Avoid
Always steer clear of play sand and beach sand. Play sand is too fine and packs together like cement when wet, suffocating roots. Beach sand contains high salt levels that can easily burn and kill your plants.
As a general guideline, aim for a ratio of 50% to 85% coarse components to 15% to 50% standard potting soil.
Incorporating perlite is highly recommended to improve aeration and prevent root rot.
2
Parts Standard Potting Soil
2
Parts Coarse Sand
1
Part Perlite
No matter how flawless your custom soil mix is, it cannot do its job without proper containment. If you are planting into a container, always ensure the pot features sufficient drainage holes to allow excess water to escape freely.