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Aquascape Pond Plant Potting Media is a 215 cubic inch, nutrient-rich aquatic soil designed to promote strong root growth and healthy aquatic plants. Its peat- and compost-free formula prevents algae blooms and floating debris, maintaining clear water. Safe for fish and ideal for water lilies, lotus, and marginal plants, it secures plants firmly while maximizing nutrient absorption.
Y**A
Favorite pond soil
We prefer this soil for all our pond plants. Wet the container with soil before dropping it into the pond to minimize dirt floating up. During drop in there is minimal dirt coming up. Afterwards no issues and clear water. Have been using this for 5+ years. Healthy plants, pond and happy fishies!
A**Y
great for aquarium!
If you add water slowly or top it with a different substrate it doesn't cloud the water. Easy to get out of the bag, nice soil, kind of heavy, some larger chunks of dirt and debris but overall, great!
G**Y
Expensive for the volume but good quality.
The soil is exactly as advertised. My only qualm is that I found it exceptionally difficult to guess how much I needed based on it being sold in cubic inches. As a result I was a bit astonished at how small these bags are, especially for the price. So for those having the same issue, I say this, the volume is roughly that of a two gallon jug of milk. I personally think it's more of a $15-$18 value based on volume. I struggled to see the value in $25 for these bags. But if money isn't a concern then it's a great product as advertised.
V**.
Clear water
No muddy water, once the soil settles down, the water is clear. How the lotus will thrive in this soil, the time will tell. So far its good.
D**B
Clean Dirt
It may sound odd, but this is clean dirt. I placed it in water to create a lotus pond.
B**.
Wouldn't recommend for floating planters
I got this to use with the Aquascape oval floating pond planter and as soon as I put the planter in the pond (with one small hosta lily in it) it sunk like a rock. Hard time getting it out because the pond soil had gotten SO HEAVY it was like pulling up a basket of bricks! The planter styrofoam in the planter got damaged pulling it out! I followed the instructions for both floating planter and soil. Seems like good, rich soil for marginal/edge plants but I would NOT have spent this much money for that use...I'd just use pea gravel. Very disappointed, but gave it 3 stars because I can use it for marginals.
A**R
Would recommend
Works very well and doesn’t make the water muddy
P**A
Aquatic Soil
Great stuff for my water plants. Highly recommend and I will return! Thank you so much!
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