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Premium Cactus and Succulent Soil


The perfect cactus and succulent soil with time released nutrients.

Soil ships in 2 quart, and 1 Gallon bags.

1 bag = 2 dry quarts

1 bags = 1 dry gallon

2 bags = 2 dry gallons

A 2 quart bag will fill approximately 4 pots/planters that are 3.5 to 4 inches in size.

A 1 gallon bag will fill approximately six (6-8) small planters.

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