Orchid Nerd Horticultural Charcoal – #10 Fine Grade – 2 Cubic Foot Box
🌱 Orchid Nerd Horticultural Charcoal – #10 Fine Grade – 2 Cubic Foot Box
(Hardwood Charcoal for Orchid and Tropical Plant Growing)
Orchid Nerd Horticultural Charcoal is the trusted choice for fine-rooted orchids, seedlings, and miniature tropical plants. Crafted from premium oak and hickory hardwoods, our #10 Fine Grade charcoal offers smaller, consistent pieces designed to optimize drainage, aeration, and moisture control for delicate root systems.
This 2 cubic foot box is ideal for growers who work with a high volume of fine-rooted orchids or need larger quantities for commercial projects and terrarium builds.
🌿 Key Features:
- Made from natural hardwoods (oak and hickory)
- Fine particle size enhances delicate root support
- Boosts drainage and prevents waterlogging
- Improves aeration and oxygenation in the root zone
- Helps stabilize pH for healthier growing conditions
- Absorbs excess nutrients, toxins, and salts
- Naturally inhibits fungal and bacterial growth
- Helps extend the lifespan of fine-grade potting media
✅ Why Growers Choose Orchid Nerd Horticultural Charcoal:
- Perfect for miniatures, seedlings, and small-rooted orchid species
- Promotes vigorous, resilient root growth
- Protects root zones from buildup of salts and toxins
- Helps maintain cleaner, fresher potting media
- Trusted by growers who specialize in delicate and rare orchids
📦 Available Size:
- 2 Cubic Foot Box — #10 Fine Grade (Approximately 0.08" to under 0.125" pieces)
Also available in a 1 Cubic Foot Box for smaller repotting needs.
🔗 Recommended Pairings:
- Orchid Nerd Potting Stick – durable hard plastic orchid potting sticks are designed for tamping down potting media firmly and evenly around your plants.
- Orchid Nerd Green Balls – ideal for staking, training, and supporting orchid spikes, with a green color that blends naturally into foliage.
💡 Tips for Best Results:
Mix into fine bark or sphagnum moss blends at 10–20% by volume. Use a thin charcoal layer at the bottom of small pots or seedling trays to boost drainage. Lightly dust trimmed roots with charcoal powder during re-potting to protect against infection. Flush potting mix occasionally to remove fertilizer salt buildup and maintain healthy media.
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